
No backyard gathering space, or a cracked patio that's past its prime? We build concrete patios in Everett that drain correctly, survive the winters, and look clean years after the pour.

Concrete patio construction in Everett, MA means digging out the area, compacting a gravel base for drainage and stability, setting forms, and pouring a finished concrete slab that slopes correctly away from your house - most residential patios are poured in one day, with full curing taking about a month. Everett Concrete Company handles permitting through the City of Everett, site prep, the pour, and the final walkthrough.
Everett homeowners face two problems that show up in every patio estimate. First, older properties often have soil that drains poorly - Everett sits on a mix of fill, marine clay, and glacial till that can shift or compress, which means a thicker gravel base is sometimes needed. Second, the freeze-thaw cycle here is severe enough that a patio poured with the wrong mix, or skipped control joints, can start cracking within a few seasons.
Many homeowners also want a decorative surface for their new patio. Our stamped concrete services can give your patio the look of natural stone or brick at a fraction of the material cost, and the finish is applied during the same pour - not layered on after.
Cracks wider than a pencil, sections that have tilted or sunk, or a surface flaking off in chunks all point to a patio that has outlived its useful life. In Everett, freeze-thaw damage speeds this up on any slab that was not built for this climate. Patching buys time, but a surface in this condition usually needs replacement.
If puddles form right next to your foundation after a storm, your current patio or yard surface may be sloping toward your home instead of away from it. This is common in Everett's older neighborhoods where original grading has shifted over decades. A new patio, properly sloped, redirects that water and protects your foundation.
Many Everett homeowners have outdoor spaces that were never properly finished - a muddy patch, loose gravel, or a wooden deck that has become a maintenance burden. If you are spending more time maintaining the space than using it, a concrete patio is a lower-maintenance alternative that holds up in this climate.
If your yard is mostly lawn and you have been thinking about adding a place to grill or entertain, a patio is typically the most cost-effective way to create that space. Concrete is especially practical in Everett because it handles wet springs and cold winters better than most other surface materials.
We build plain broom-finished patios, stamped concrete patios, exposed aggregate surfaces, and colored concrete - from simple backyard slabs to multi-area outdoor spaces that combine a patio with a seating area or fire pit pad. Every job includes demolition of any existing surface, gravel base installation, forming, the pour, control joints, and final grading to ensure water drains away from your home.
For homeowners who want to go further, our concrete pool decks service uses the same pour process scaled for pool surrounds - with surface textures chosen for wet-area safety. We can coordinate a patio and pool deck in a single project to eliminate seams and ensure a consistent finish across your entire outdoor area.
The most common and affordable option - a textured surface that provides traction in wet conditions and holds up well in New England winters.
Patterns pressed into the fresh concrete to mimic stone, brick, or slate. Adds visual interest on visible Everett lots without the cost or maintenance of natural stone.
A pebbly texture created by washing the surface of fresh concrete to expose the stone aggregate mix. Slip-resistant and distinctive.
Integral pigment blended throughout the concrete mix for consistent color - not a surface stain that wears off. Works well with stamped finishes.
Everett experiences dozens of freeze-thaw cycles every winter - temperatures that drop below freezing at night and rise above it during the day. Each cycle pushes moisture in and out of any crack or pore in outdoor concrete. A patio poured without the right mix, without control joints, or without a properly compacted gravel base will begin failing within a few seasons. The concrete mix we use is rated for this climate. Control joints are cut at proper intervals so the slab flexes where we plan, not where it feels like cracking. And the grade is verified before forms go in.
Everett is also one of the most densely built cities in Massachusetts - many properties have narrow side yards, small gates, and limited staging space. We have built patios on tight lots throughout Malden and Revere and know how to plan access so the job gets done without tearing up the yard to get equipment in.
Describe your project: size, location in your yard, and any finish preferences. We will schedule a free on-site visit - not a phone quote - because yard access, slope, and soil all affect the price in ways a formula cannot capture.
We measure the area, assess the grade and soil, and check access. Once you approve the written estimate, we apply for the required permit through the City of Everett. You do not need to contact the city - we handle it.
We dig out the area, remove any existing surface, spread and compact gravel, and set forms. This base work often takes most of a day and is the step that most affects how long your patio lasts.
Concrete is poured, leveled, finished, and control joints are cut. The city inspector checks the work - we coordinate that. You can walk on it in 24 to 48 hours and place furniture within about a week.
Submit a request or call us directly. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience - no obligation, no pressure.
(857) 363-5116Massachusetts requires home improvement contractors to be registered with the state's Home Improvement Contractor program. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job - documents available before work starts.
Navigating Everett's permit process is confusing if you have not done it. We pull every required permit before work begins and coordinate the city inspection. The job is done on the record - no problems when you go to sell.
Water pooling near a foundation is one of the most common problems in Everett's older neighborhoods. We verify the grade before forms go in so your new patio directs water toward the street - not toward your house.
We use concrete mixes suited to freeze-thaw conditions and cut control joints at the right intervals on every patio. The American Concrete Institute recommends these as standard practice for outdoor flatwork in cold climates - and we follow them on every pour.
A patio that looked good on day one but cracks after two winters is not a result anyone is proud of. The homeowners who refer us to their neighbors are the ones whose patios still drain correctly and look solid several seasons later.
Upgrade your patio surface with stamped patterns that mimic stone or brick - applied during the same pour, not layered on later.
Learn MoreExtend your outdoor project to a pool surround with a slip-resistant concrete deck planned alongside your patio for a seamless finish.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill fast in spring. Call or submit a request today and we will get your on-site estimate scheduled before the busy season starts.