Concrete Patio Installation

Concrete Patios in Dallas, GA

Durable, custom concrete patios for Dallas homeowners. Plain broom finish, stamped designs, or exposed aggregate — built to handle Georgia's climate.

Concrete patios in Dallas, GA give homeowners a low-maintenance outdoor living space that holds up to Georgia's long, humid summers and the occasional winter freeze. Properties in growing communities like Seven Hills and Savannah Lakes are investing in concrete patios that add outdoor living square footage without the ongoing maintenance that wood decks or pavers require. Dallas Concrete installs concrete patios with proper drainage slope, adequate base preparation for Paulding County's red clay soil, and the finish option that fits each homeowner's style and budget.

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What Concrete Patio Installation Involves

A concrete patio starts with layout and excavation to the required depth — typically 6–8 inches below final grade to accommodate base material and slab thickness. Forms are set to establish the shape, and a compacted gravel sub-base is installed to provide drainage and stability over Dallas's red clay soil. Reinforcement — wire mesh or rebar — is placed before the pour to control cracking and provide structural integrity.

The concrete is poured, screed level, and finished to the chosen texture. Control joints are cut or tooled into the surface to guide where the slab will crack naturally if it does. After finishing, the slab is protected and cured — critical in Dallas, GA where summer heat can cause premature moisture loss if the slab isn't properly covered and kept damp in the first days after placement. Sealing is the final step, typically applied 28–30 days after the pour once the concrete has fully cured.

When You Need a New Concrete Patio

  • No existing patio: Building your first outdoor living space to extend your home's usable area into the backyard.
  • Old patio past its useful life: A cracked, uneven, or stained concrete patio that can't be adequately repaired through resurfacing.
  • Upgrading from wood decking: Replacing a rotting or high-maintenance deck with a low-maintenance concrete slab.
  • Adding outdoor living space: Seven Hills homes on larger lots frequently add stamped patios to create defined entertaining areas.
  • Poor drainage on existing patio: Water pools against the house foundation after rain because the original patio has no slope or slope has shifted.
  • Expanding an existing slab: Adding square footage to connect a patio to a driveway or walkway for a cohesive outdoor design.

Why Georgia's Clay Soil Affects Concrete Patios in Dallas

Dallas, GA sits in the heart of Paulding County's red clay belt. This expansive clay soil shrinks during Georgia's dry summer months and swells when fall and winter rains saturate the ground — a movement cycle that puts continuous stress on any concrete slab poured directly on native soil without a stabilizing base. Neighborhoods like Riverwood and Mill Pointe see this dynamic play out on older patios that were poured without proper compacted gravel beneath them, resulting in cracked or heaved slabs within 5–10 years.

The solution is straightforward: excavate to the right depth, install and compact 4–6 inches of crushed stone, and place reinforcement before the pour. Proper drainage slope — a minimum of 1/8 inch per foot away from the structure — prevents water from pooling against the foundation or under the slab. Dallas Concrete follows these steps on every patio installation to deliver a concrete patio slab that doesn't move or crack prematurely, regardless of how Georgia's seasonal conditions cycle.

What Affects the Cost of Concrete Patios in Dallas GA

Concrete patios in Dallas, GA start at $6–$10 per square foot for a basic broom-finish slab and run $10–$18 per square foot for stamped concrete with patterns and color. A typical 300 sq ft patio costs $1,800–$3,000 basic and $3,000–$5,400 stamped. Across Paulding County, costs are influenced by several factors beyond the surface finish choice.

Site access and prep complexity are the biggest variables — a patio with limited access requiring wheelbarrow concrete delivery costs more than one a truck can reach directly. Irregular shapes and curved edges require more form work and skilled finishing labor. Demo and removal of an existing surface adds $2–$3 per square foot. Adding steps, a border pattern, or an integral color raises the price incrementally. Compared to larger nearby markets like Kennesaw, Dallas pricing is competitive, with material costs roughly equivalent across the region.

How to Choose a Patio Contractor in Dallas GA

Choosing a concrete patio contractor in Dallas, GA starts with confirming proper licensing and insurance. Ask about their base preparation process specifically — any contractor who proposes pouring directly on native clay without a gravel sub-base is skipping the step most critical for longevity on Paulding County's soil. Request a written estimate that includes slab thickness, reinforcement type, drainage slope, finish, and sealing.

Dallas Concrete serves homeowners throughout Dallas and neighboring Hiram and Acworth — we provide detailed written estimates, coordinate required permits, and use proper base preparation on every project. See our guide to stamped concrete patios in Paulding County for design ideas and options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does concrete patio installation take in Dallas GA?

A standard concrete patio in Dallas takes 1 full day to pour and form, plus 7 days of curing before foot traffic. Excavation, base prep, and forming typically add another half to full day. Larger or more complex stamped projects take 2–3 work days before curing begins. The total project timeline from first shovel to using the patio is typically 10–14 days. Spring and fall projects benefit from more consistent weather that makes scheduling curing periods reliable.

Do I need a permit for a concrete patio in Dallas, GA?

Within Dallas city limits, yes — a permit is required and an inspection must be completed before the concrete slab is poured. Call 770-443-8110 ext. 1203 to schedule with Bureau Veritas. For properties in unincorporated Paulding County, requirements may differ. Dallas Concrete handles permit coordination for all projects we complete in the area. Read our Dallas, GA concrete permit guide for the full details.

How much does a concrete patio cost in Dallas GA?

Standard broom-finish concrete patios in Dallas, GA run $6–$10 per square foot installed. Stamped concrete patios cost $10–$18 per square foot. A 300 sq ft basic patio runs $1,800–$3,000 and a stamped version of the same size costs $3,000–$5,400. Color adds $1–$3 per square foot. Use our free cost calculator or contact us for a site-specific written estimate.

How long will a concrete patio last in Georgia?

A properly installed concrete patio in Georgia lasts 25–30 years with minimal maintenance. Regular sealing every 2–3 years (or annually for stamped concrete) prevents moisture intrusion, UV fading, and the surface scaling that Georgia's heat and occasional winter freezes can cause. The biggest shortener of patio lifespan in the Dallas area is inadequate base preparation that allows clay soil movement to crack the slab from below. See our concrete patio cost guide for more detail on what to expect.

When is the best time to install a concrete patio in Dallas GA?

Fall is the best season for concrete patio installation in Dallas, GA — September through November offers the mild temperatures (50–75°F) and lower humidity that allow concrete to cure at the optimal rate. Spring (March–May) is the second-best window. Avoid late summer pours when Georgia heat above 90°F causes rapid moisture evaporation. Winter pours are feasible but require extra precautions if overnight temps fall below 40°F, which happens in Paulding County from December through February.

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