Decorative stamped concrete patio with stylish design at a suburban home in Riverton, Utah.

Concrete Patio Installation in Riverton, UT (Built for Utah Freeze-Thaw) 

801-316-3317

Transform Your Outdoor Space with Riverton Rock & Pour Concrete

If you want a patio that looks great and holds up to Riverton’s hot summers and freeze-thaw winters, the install details matter—base, thickness, joints, and finish. Riverton Rock & Pour Concrete builds concrete patios designed for long-term durability, clean curb appeal, and easy maintenance. From a simple broom finish to decorative upgrades, we’ll help you choose the right patio for your home and budget—then deliver a clear written quote and a smooth install process.

We prep a compacted base to reduce settling, set proper slope for drainage, and pour the right mix for Utah’s freeze-thaw exposure (air-entrained when conditions call for it). Control joints are laid out to encourage clean cracking—often about 10 feet apart on a 4-inch slab. After finishing, we protect the surface and prioritize curing, keeping it moist or sealed with curing methods for at least 7 days to build strength and resist scaling—so your patio lasts year after year.

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Our Concrete Patio Installation Process (Start-to-Finish)

We make getting a new patio easy and stress-free. Here's how we do it:

  1. Free On-Site Estimate in Riverton (Measurements + Written Quote)

    We visit your Riverton property to talk about what you want. We measure the space, discuss design ideas, and give you a clear price quote. No surprises, no hidden fees.

  2. Site Prep, Grading & Drainage (Riverton Soil + Slope)

    Our crew prepares the ground by removing grass, rocks, and old concrete. We dig down to the right depth and make sure the area drains water away from your home. This step protects your patio from cracking during Utah's freeze-thaw cycles.

  3. Compacted Base That Prevents Settling & Cracks

    We add gravel and compact it tight. This base keeps your patio stable through hot Riverton summers and cold winters. A solid base means fewer cracks and longer life.

  4. Forming, Thickness & Reinforcement (Rebar/Fiber as Needed)

    We install wooden or metal forms to shape your patio. This gives you clean, straight edges and the exact size you want.

  5. Pour Day: Placement, Screed & Control Joints

    We pour high-quality concrete mix and spread it evenly. Our team works fast so the concrete sets properly. We can add color, stamps, or textures to match your home's style.

  6. Finishes: Broom, Smooth, Light Texture, Borders

    We smooth the surface, add any decorative patterns, and cut control joints. These joints prevent random cracking. Then we apply a sealer to protect your investment.

  7. Curing & When You Can Use Your Patio

    Your new patio needs time to get strong. We tell you exactly when you can walk on it and move furniture back. Most patios are ready to use in 3-7 days.

Patio Design Options & Decorative Upgrades (Stamped, Color, Exposed Aggregate)

A new concrete patio should feel like an outdoor room. With the right design, you can create a space that looks great, stays safe, and holds up in Utah weather. Here are popular patio design options and decorative concrete upgrades that add value and curb appeal.

Stamped Concrete Patio (Stone Look Without the Stone Cost)

A stamped concrete patio uses patterns pressed into fresh concrete to copy the look of stone, brick, slate, or pavers. It’s a great way to get a high-end style with one solid slab.

  • Best for: stylish patios, outdoor seating areas, covered patios

  • Look: patterned surface that can match your home’s exterior

  • Why homeowners choose it: upgrades the look fast and fits many styles

  • Good to know: stamped patios look best with good layout planning and clean edges

Keyword tip: If you want a premium look, stamped concrete is one of the most searched decorative patio concrete options.

Colored Concrete Patio (Warm Tones That Match Your Home)

A colored concrete patio can be subtle or bold. Color can help the patio blend with your landscaping, rock walls, or stucco. Many Utah homeowners choose tan, gray, charcoal, or natural earth tones.

  • Best for: modern patios, matching stonework, reducing “plain gray” concrete

  • Look: smooth or textured, with consistent color

  • Why homeowners choose it: cleaner look, more custom feel

  • Good to know: light colors can help hide dust; darker colors can show salt residue more

Exposed Aggregate Patio (Texture + Traction)

An exposed aggregate patio shows the natural stone inside the concrete. It creates a textured surface that’s slip-resistant and eye-catching.

  • Best for: pool areas, steps, sloped patios, high-traffic outdoor spaces

  • Look: pebbled finish with visible rock

  • Why homeowners choose it: great traction, durable surface, unique style

  • Good to know: it can feel slightly rougher under bare feet than smooth finishes

Extra Decorative Upgrades (Small Details, Big Impact)

If you want your patio to feel more custom, these add-ons can help:

  • Border bands (a different color or pattern around the edges)

  • Broom + saw-cut lines for a clean modern grid look

  • Curved edges and step transitions

  • Integrated drainage slopes that don’t ruin the design

A well-planned decorative concrete patio should look good and work well—especially when snow melt and rain are part of the year.

Patio Removal & Replacement (Demo + Haul-Away)

If your patio is cracked, sinking, or uneven, you may need more than a simple patch. In many cases, patio removal and replacement is the best long-term fix—especially when the base underneath has shifted.

Signs It’s Time to Replace a Concrete Patio

You may need concrete patio replacement if you notice:

  • Large cracks that keep growing

  • Sections that have sunk or lifted (trip hazards)

  • Standing water that won’t drain

  • Flaking, peeling, or rough surface damage (often from freeze-thaw)

  • Old repairs that no longer hold

What Happens During Patio Demolition and Replacement

A proper patio demolition and rebuild is a step-by-step process:

  1. Break and remove the old concrete

  2. Haul away debris and clean the site

  3. Fix grading issues so water runs away from the home

  4. Rebuild and compact the base (this is key for durability)

  5. Add reinforcement if needed (rebar or mesh, depending on the build)

  6. Pour and finish the new patio (stamped, color, broom, or exposed aggregate)

Why Base Repair Matters Most

Many patios fail because of poor base prep or drainage. If the ground under the slab is soft, water can move the soil. In winter, that moisture freezes and expands. Over time, the slab shifts and cracks. A quality patio replacement fixes the real cause, not just the surface.

Sealing & Maintenance for Utah Freeze-Thaw

Utah patios face strong sun, snow, de-icing salts, and fast temperature changes. That mix can wear down concrete, especially decorative finishes. Concrete sealing and maintenance helps protect your patio and keeps it looking better for longer.

Why Sealing Matters in Utah

A good concrete sealer helps by:

  • Reducing water absorption (less freeze-thaw damage)

  • Protecting against stains from leaves, grease, and dirt

  • Lowering surface wear and color fading

  • Making stamped and colored concrete easier to clean

If water soaks into concrete and freezes, it expands. That can lead to surface flaking and small pits. Sealing helps reduce that risk.

When to Seal a New Patio

Most new patios should be sealed after the concrete has had time to cure. The exact timing depends on the finish and sealer type. For decorative work like stamped concrete and colored concrete, sealing is often part of the final look because it can deepen color and add a clean shine.

Simple Maintenance Tips That Work

To help your patio last through Utah winters:

  • Rinse off de-icing salt when weather warms up

  • Sweep often so grit doesn’t grind the surface

  • Use a plastic shovel instead of metal on decorative finishes

  • Clean spills early (oil, fertilizer, rust stains)

  • Avoid harsh chemicals unless they’re made for concrete

Resealing Schedule

Sealers don’t last forever. Sun and weather slowly wear them down. Many homeowners choose to reseal every few years, depending on traffic, exposure, and the product used. If water no longer beads on the surface, that’s often a sign it’s time to reseal.

Why Riverton Homeowners Choose Riverton Rock & Pour Concrete

For a concrete patio in Riverton, trust Riverton Rock & Pour Concrete. We understand Utah's tough conditions and have poured hundreds of patios in the area using premium mixes that resist damage and last 30 to 50 years. We're licensed and insured, providing a solid warranty for our work.

We prioritize transparency with detailed estimates, no hidden fees, and a commitment to cleanliness. Whether you need a simple patio or custom designs, we ensure a smooth process from consultation to the final sealer coat. Our reputation is built on happy customer referrals.

Beautiful concrete patio at a modern home in Riverton, Utah.
Beautiful concrete patio at a modern home in Riverton, Utah.

Concrete Patio FAQs (Pricing, Timeline, Finishes & Maintenance)

Concrete Patio Cost in Riverton: What Impacts Price?

Most concrete patios in Riverton cost between $6 and $15 per square foot. A basic 12x12 foot patio (144 square feet) typically runs $900 to $1,500. Larger patios or decorative options like stamped concrete cost $12 to $20 per square foot.

The final price depends on several things. Simple gray concrete costs less. Colored or stamped concrete costs more but looks amazing. The condition of your yard matters too. If we need to remove lots of old concrete or do major grading, that adds cost.

At Riverton Rock & Pour Concrete, we give free estimates. We'll visit your home, measure everything, and give you an exact price in writing. No guessing, no "ballpark figures" that change later.

How Long Do Concrete Patios Last in Riverton’s Climate?

A well-built concrete patio lasts 30 to 50 years in Riverton with basic care. Utah's weather is tough on concrete—hot summers, cold winters, and lots of freeze-thaw cycles. But when installed correctly, concrete handles it great.

The key is proper installation. You need the right base, correct thickness (at least 4 inches), and control joints to manage cracking. Sealing your patio every 2-3 years adds years of life. It keeps water out and prevents salt damage from winter ice melt.

We build patios to last. Our installation process handles Riverton's clay soil and weather extremes. Many of our patios from 15-20 years ago still look excellent. Regular cleaning and resealing keeps them in top shape.

Concrete vs Pavers in Riverton: Cost, Maintenance & Repairs

Concrete patios cost less and install faster than pavers. Concrete typically costs $6-$15 per square foot installed. Pavers run $10-$25 per square foot or more. For a 300 square foot patio, you might save $1,500 to $3,000 choosing concrete.

Concrete is also lower maintenance. You don't get weeds growing between pavers. Stamped concrete gives you the look of pavers without the hassle. Modern stamped concrete looks so realistic that most people can't tell the difference.

Pavers do have one advantage—if one breaks, you can replace just that paver. With concrete, if you get a bad crack, repairs are trickier. But with proper installation and care, major cracks are rare.

Have more questions? Send them our way and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.