Patio Installation in Folsom, PA

Transform Your Backyard Into Outdoor Paradise

Custom patio installation that increases your home value and creates the outdoor living space you’ve always wanted.

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Custom Patio Contractors Folsom

Finally Get the Outdoor Space You Deserve

Your backyard should be more than just grass and weeds. You want a place where you can actually relax after work, host weekend barbecues, and watch the kids play safely.

A professionally installed patio gives you that space. No more muddy shoes tracking through the house. No more canceling outdoor plans because you don’t have anywhere decent to sit outside.

You get a clean, level surface that works in any weather. Your morning coffee tastes better out there. Your property value goes up. And when neighbors ask who did the work, you’ll be proud to tell them.

Folsom Patio Installation Experts

We Know Delaware County Backyards

We’ve been installing patios in Folsom and throughout Delaware County for years. We understand the soil conditions here, the drainage challenges, and what materials hold up best in Pennsylvania weather.

You’re not getting a crew that learned their trade on YouTube. You’re getting professionals who’ve handled the clay soil, the freeze-thaw cycles, and the permit requirements specific to this area.

When we finish your project, it’s built to last decades. Not seasons.

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Patio Design and Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, we come out to look at your space and talk through what you want. We measure everything, check drainage, and discuss material options that fit your budget and style.

Once you approve the design, we handle the permits and schedule the work. We excavate to the proper depth, install a solid base with proper drainage, and then build your patio using the materials you selected.

The whole process typically takes 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. We clean up completely when we’re done, and you’re left with a patio that’s ready to use immediately.

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Stone Concrete Paver Patio Options

Materials That Actually Last in Pennsylvania

We install three main types of patios: natural stone, concrete, and pavers. Each has advantages depending on your style preferences, budget, and how you plan to use the space.

Natural stone gives you that high-end look and handles our weather perfectly. Concrete offers the most design flexibility and can be stamped or colored. Pavers are great for areas where you might need access underneath later.

Every installation includes proper excavation, compacted base material, and drainage that prevents settling and ice damage. We don’t cut corners on the foundation because that’s what separates patios that last from ones that crack in two years.

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Patio installation costs vary based on size, materials, and site conditions. A basic concrete patio typically runs $8-12 per square foot, while natural stone can range from $15-25 per square foot. The total project cost for most Folsom homeowners falls between $3,000-$8,000. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing your specific site and discussing your preferences. Factors like excavation requirements, drainage needs, and permit costs all affect the final price.
All three main materials – stone, concrete, and pavers – can handle Pennsylvania’s freeze-thaw cycles when properly installed. Natural stone is naturally freeze-resistant and ages beautifully. Quality concrete with proper joints and sealing works well and offers design flexibility. Pavers are excellent because individual units can move slightly without cracking. The key isn’t just the material – it’s proper excavation, base preparation, and drainage. Poor installation will cause problems regardless of what material you choose.
Most patio installations in Folsom take 3-5 working days from start to finish. Simple concrete patios on level ground might be done in 2-3 days, while complex stone patios with multiple levels could take a week. Weather affects timing – we don’t pour concrete in freezing temperatures or work in heavy rain. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The patio is usually ready to use immediately after completion.
Most patio installations in Folsom don’t require permits if they’re at ground level and not attached to the house. However, if your patio connects to an existing structure, involves significant grading, or includes electrical work for lighting, permits may be required. We handle permit applications when needed and know the local requirements. It’s always better to check upfront than deal with township issues later. We’ll let you know during our initial consultation if permits are necessary for your project.
Maintenance depends on your patio material, but all types benefit from regular cleaning and seasonal care. Sweep debris regularly and rinse with water as needed. Concrete patios should be resealed every 2-3 years. Stone patios may need occasional re-pointing of joints. Paver patios might require adding sand to joints over time. We’ll give you specific maintenance instructions based on your materials and provide information about local suppliers for any products you might need down the road.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no – it depends on the condition of your existing concrete. If it’s level, structurally sound, and has good drainage, we can often install pavers or stone over it. However, if the existing concrete is cracked, settling, or poorly drained, it’s usually better to remove it and start fresh. Building on a bad foundation just transfers those problems to your new patio. We’ll assess your existing concrete during our initial consultation and recommend the best approach for long-term results.