Concrete Patio Pours for Outdoor Vermont Living.
Patios need a stable base, slope away from the home, clean access, finish planning, joint layout, curing, and drainage control. Decorative options work best when the slab system is planned correctly first.

Planned for Vermont conditions: snowmelt, salt, drainage, access, freeze-thaw cycles, and long-term use.
What we confirm before a new pour is priced
New concrete pricing depends on what has to happen before placement, not just square footage.
- Door transitions, step heights, and slope away from the structure
- Excavation, base prep, compaction, and drainage
- Finish type: broom, smooth, exposed, stained, stamped, or decorative
- Forming, reinforcement, saw cuts, and edge details
- Backyard access, concrete delivery path, and weather window
Vermont note
A patio should shed water before winter. If the slab drains back toward the house or sits on a weak base, the finish is not the main problem.
How we handle the work.
We start with the condition, access, use, and Vermont exposure so the scope matches the actual concrete problem.
Patio layout
We review size, access, grade, doors, steps, landscape transitions, and how water leaves the patio.
Base preparation
Excavation, compacted base, drainage, and slope away from structures are planned before forms are set.
Finish selection
Broom, smooth, decorative, stamped, or exposed options are matched to use, maintenance, and weather exposure.
Joints and edges
Control joints, saw cuts, edges, and transitions are planned to reduce cracking and trip points.
Curing protection
The pour is protected through curing, rain risk, heat, wind, and Vermont shoulder-season temperature swings.
One local intake for repair, resurfacing, and new concrete.
You do not need to know the exact service name. Send the photos, explain the goal, and we will route the next step.
Send photos. We’ll route the right concrete path.
Text 3–5 photos to 802-809-1213 or use the form. Include the town, access, timing, and what outcome you want: repair, resurface, replace, pour, stabilize, or assess.