
A yard without a solid surface is a yard you barely use. We build concrete patios in Twin Falls that handle Idaho winters, drain properly, and give your family somewhere real to spend time outside.

Concrete patio construction in Twin Falls starts with removing the existing surface, grading and compacting the soil, laying a gravel base for drainage, and pouring a reinforced slab with control joints and proper slope - most residential patios are completed in one to two days on-site, though the concrete needs a full week before you put furniture on it.
Twin Falls gets only about 9 to 10 inches of rain per year, but the freeze-thaw cycles from November through March are what really test outdoor concrete. A slab poured without proper base preparation or drainage slope will start showing cracks within a few winters. Low humidity during summer pours also means the surface can dry faster than the interior cures - experienced local contractors account for this with misting and curing compounds.
Homeowners often combine patio work with stamped concrete for a decorative finish, or expand the project to include a concrete pool deck when both surfaces are being installed at the same time. Combining flatwork keeps your yard disrupted once instead of twice.
If your backyard is just grass, gravel, or bare dirt, you are losing livable space every time the weather is nice. A concrete patio gives you a stable surface for furniture, a grill, or a fire pit that you can actually use without tracking mud inside. Many Twin Falls homeowners find a patio transforms how much time they spend outside during the spring and fall shoulder seasons.
Hairline cracks are normal in older concrete, but if you are seeing cracks wider than a quarter-inch, cracks where one side is higher than the other, or cracks that reappear after patching, the slab has a deeper problem. In Twin Falls, repeated freeze-thaw cycles are a common cause - water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and makes them larger each winter. At some point, patching stops making sense.
If standing water collects against your house after a rainstorm or irrigation, the grade around your home may be directing water toward the foundation instead of away from it. A properly sloped concrete patio can redirect that water. This is especially worth paying attention to in Twin Falls neighborhoods with older homes where original grading has settled over time.
If sections of your existing patio have heaved, settled, or tilted so edges no longer line up, it is a safety issue. Soil movement under the slab, which can happen in Twin Falls due to the variable soil composition in parts of the area, is a common cause. Once a slab has shifted significantly, leveling is often a short-term fix and a full replacement gives you a properly prepared base.
We handle new patio installations, patio replacements, and extensions to existing slabs. Every project starts with a site visit - we check the grade, soil conditions, drainage, and existing surfaces before giving you a written estimate. We pull the City of Twin Falls building permit so you do not have to navigate that process yourself, and the city inspection is a protection for you, not a hurdle for us. Standard broom-finished slabs are the most common request, but we also work with homeowners who want stamped concrete patterns, exposed aggregate, or colored finishes.
For homeowners planning to build around a pool, our concrete pool decks service covers slip-resistant surfaces designed for poolside conditions. Combining a patio and pool deck pour in one visit reduces cost and disruption.
Homeowners adding outdoor living space where none exists - bare dirt, gravel, or poorly drained lawn areas.
Properties with cracked, heaved, or severely deteriorated slabs where the existing concrete has reached the end of its life.
Homeowners who have an existing patio but want to expand it to accommodate more furniture, a grill, or outdoor cooking space.
Homeowners who want stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, or integral color rather than a plain broom finish.
Properties where water currently pools near the foundation and a re-graded slab can redirect runoff away from the house.
The Snake River Plain around Twin Falls has soils that can include caliche - a hard, calcium-rich layer that forms in arid regions - as well as rocky or compacted ground in some yards. This can make excavation slower and more involved than in softer soils. A contractor who does not account for local soil conditions in their estimate may come back with change orders once digging starts. We assess your specific yard before quoting, so you get a number that reflects what the job actually involves.
We build patios across the region - including neighborhoods in Kimberly and Buhl as well as throughout Twin Falls proper. Whether your yard is in a newer subdivision on the north side of town or an older neighborhood near the canyon rim where soil conditions are different, we bring the same prep standards to every pour.
We respond within 1 business day. You will talk to a real person who can answer questions about size, finish options, and rough cost ranges before any site visit.
We walk your yard, measure, check drainage and soil, and discuss finish options. You get a written estimate that breaks down the work - not just a single total number.
We handle the City of Twin Falls permit application. Spring and summer slots fill up fast. Reaching out in late winter is the best way to get your preferred start date.
Existing surface removed, base compacted, concrete poured and finished in one to two days. Stay off it 24 to 48 hours, put furniture on after a week, full strength in 28 days.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a straight answer on what the project involves and what it costs in your specific yard. Someone from our office will follow up to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(208) 544-9724We carry a current Idaho contractor license and full liability insurance. The Idaho Division of Building Safety maintains contractor licensing standards - working with a licensed contractor gives you formal recourse if something goes wrong. Unlicensed contractors leave you with no protection.
We know the soil conditions, permit process, and local scheduling realities specific to this area. We are not a regional franchise - we are your neighbors, and we have worked in these yards before.
Every estimate itemizes labor, materials, excavation, and permit costs separately. You know the number before work starts and we stick to it. No vague totals and no change orders for conditions we should have caught during the site visit.
We use proper mix design, reinforcement, and drainage slope on every pour. Twin Falls winters are hard on concrete that was built to look good in spring - we build for what the slab faces every November through March for the next 30 years.
The best way to judge a contractor is to talk to them. Call us with your questions or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day. (208) 544-9724
For concrete mix design and construction best practices, see the Portland Cement Association and the Idaho Division of Building Safety for contractor licensing requirements.
Add patterns and texture to your outdoor slab - stamped concrete gives the look of stone or brick at a lower price point.
Learn morePool surrounds need surfaces that stay slip-resistant and handle water and UV year-round without lifting or cracking.
Learn moreSpring and summer slots at Twin Falls Concrete Company fill fast - contact us now to get on the schedule before Twin Falls construction season peaks.