Bastrop County, TX
Concrete Patios in Bastrop, TX
Stunning outdoor living spaces — stamped, stained, or brushed concrete.
Typical Cost in Bastrop
$5 – $10 per sq ft
Typical job: $1,500 – $6,000 (200–400 sq ft backyard patio)
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About This Service
Concrete Patios in Bastrop
Bastrop's shaded lots and mature tree canopies create some of the most pleasant outdoor living spaces in the greater Austin area — and a well-built concrete patio ties everything together. In neighborhoods like Pecan Park and Colony Creek, we often work around existing trees, irrigation systems, and neighboring structures. That requires experienced formwork, careful drainage design, and concrete that's placed without damaging root systems. We've done this kind of careful patio work throughout Bastrop County.
Transform your backyard into an outdoor retreat. Our patios are built for Austin's climate with proper drainage, reinforcement, and UV-stable sealers. Choose from stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, broom finish, or acid stain.
Why Austin Premier Concrete
- Licensed Texas contractor
- General liability + workers' comp
- Our own crew — no subcontractors
- Free written estimates
- Permit coordination included
- Serving all Bastrop neighborhoods
Pricing
How Much Does Concrete Patios Cost in Bastrop?
Prices below reflect Central Texas market rates as of 2025. Actual quotes depend on site conditions, finish, and project scope. We provide free written estimates — no vague ballpark figures.
Base Price
$5 – $10
per sq ft
Typical Job Total
$1,500 – $6,000
200–400 sq ft backyard patio
Stamped, stained, or exposed aggregate
$12 – $20
per sq ft
What Affects Your Price
- Surface finish (broom vs stamped vs stain)
- Shape complexity (straight edges vs curves)
- Sealer type and coverage
- Integrated steps or level changes
- Drainage slope requirements
Money-saving tip
A broom-finish patio with a single color hardener gives a clean, durable look at roughly half the cost of stamped concrete.
How It Works
Our Concrete Patios Process in Bastrop
We follow the same proven steps on every job — no shortcuts, no surprises.
- 1
Design & Estimate
We walk your outdoor space with you, discuss shape, size, finish options, and how the patio will integrate with your home's exterior. We provide a written estimate covering all materials, labor, and finish work.
- 2
Layout & Excavation
The patio perimeter is staked and excavated to the correct depth. We ensure proper drainage slope — typically 1/8 inch per foot away from the house — before any concrete is poured.
- 3
Base Preparation
A compacted gravel base is installed to provide drainage and a stable substrate. In Central Texas, clay soils make this step critical — skipping base prep leads to cracking and settling.
- 4
Forming & Pouring
Forms are set to the final shape, reinforcement is placed, and the slab is poured. Control joints are positioned to manage cracking. Steps, borders, and curves are formed to spec.
- 5
Decorative Finishing & Sealing
After the pour, we apply your chosen decorative treatment — stamping, color hardeners, broom texture, or acid stain — and finish with a UV-stable sealer rated for Texas sun and heat.
Scope of Work
What's Included
- Stamped & decorative options
- Integrated drainage slopes
- Acid stain & color hardeners
- Sealed & protected finish
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Local Coverage
Concrete Patios Across All of Bastrop
We serve every neighborhood in Bastrop for concrete patios work — including Pecan Park, Colony Creek, Piney Creek Crossing, and more. No travel surcharge, no reduced scope. Same crew, same quality across all of Bastrop County.
Not sure if we cover your street? Call us at (512) 789-0000 — we'll confirm coverage instantly.
Common Questions
Concrete Patios in Bastrop — FAQ
How much does a concrete patio cost in Bastrop?
A standard broom-finish patio in Bastrop runs $5–$10 per square foot. Stamped or decorative finishes range from $12–$20 per square foot. Most residential patios fall between $1,500–$8,000 depending on size and finish. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
What patio finishes do you offer in Bastrop?
We offer broom finish, exposed aggregate, stamped patterns (brick, slate, cobblestone), acid stain, color hardeners, and UV-stable sealers. We can match nearly any aesthetic for Bastrop homes — from modern to traditional Texas Hill Country styles.
Do you serve Pecan Park for patio work?
Yes — we serve Pecan Park, Colony Creek, and all Bastrop neighborhoods. Same crew, same quality as Austin.
How long does it take to pour a concrete patio in Bastrop?
Most residential patio pours in Bastrop take 1–2 days of work, plus 7 days of curing before light foot traffic and 28 days before full use. We'll give you a specific timeline at your free estimate.
How do I maintain a concrete patio in Bastrop's heat and sun?
Bastrop's intense UV and summer heat can fade and dry out concrete surfaces. We recommend resealing your patio every 2–3 years with a UV-stable penetrating sealer, promptly cleaning oil or organic stains, and keeping adjacent sprinkler heads pointed away from the slab to reduce erosion at the edges.
Concrete patio vs pavers in Bastrop — which should I choose?
Concrete patios typically cost 30–50% less than pavers for the same square footage and have no joints for weeds to grow through. Pavers offer easier individual replacement if one cracks. In Bastrop's clay-soil conditions, a properly reinforced concrete slab with expansion joints performs very well. We can walk you through both options at your free estimate.
Is a concrete patio a good investment in Bastrop?
Yes. Outdoor living space is highly valued in Bastrop's climate, and a quality concrete patio can return significant value at resale. Concrete is durable, low-maintenance, and lasts 25+ years when properly installed — making it one of the highest-ROI outdoor projects for Bastrop homeowners.
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