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A concrete patio transforms your Oregon backyard into a functional outdoor living space that holds up to the Pacific Northwest's weather year-round. From simple broom-finish slabs ...
A concrete patio transforms your Oregon backyard into a functional outdoor living space that holds up to the Pacific Northwest's weather year-round. From simple broom-finish slabs to elaborate stamped concrete designs with integrated fire pit pads and outdoor kitchen areas, Oregon concrete contractors can build a patio that fits your vision and budget. This directory connects you with licensed patio concrete contractors in Portland, Eugene, Salem, Bend, Medford, and across Oregon.
A standard concrete patio in Oregon costs between $8 and $15 per square foot for a basic broom or trowel finish. A 300 square foot patio typically runs $2,400 to $4,500 for standard concrete. Stamped concrete patios range from $15 to $25 per square foot depending on pattern complexity and color. Decorative options such as acid staining, exposed aggregate, or polished concrete add $3 to $8 per square foot. Site preparation, including excavation, grading, and base material, is typically included in contractor quotes. Permits may be required in some Oregon jurisdictions for patios over a certain size.
Oregon homeowners favor several concrete patio styles. Stamped concrete mimicking natural stone, slate, or wood plank is extremely popular in the Portland metro and Bend markets. Exposed aggregate patios are a classic Pacific Northwest choice that blends naturally with landscaping. Broom-finish concrete remains the most affordable and practical option for families with children or pets. Acid-stained and colored concrete patios are growing in popularity for their unique, mottled appearance. Many Oregon contractors also offer integrated features such as built-in seating walls, fire pit pads, hot tub surrounds, and covered patio extensions.
Proper drainage is critical for concrete patios in Oregon. A well-installed patio should slope away from the house at a minimum of 1/8 inch per foot to prevent water pooling and foundation moisture issues. Oregon contractors experienced with local conditions will assess your yard's drainage before pouring and may recommend French drains, channel drains, or permeable concrete options. Sealing your concrete patio every 2–3 years is especially important in western Oregon's wet climate to prevent surface scaling, staining, and freeze-thaw damage in higher elevations.
Many Oregon cities require building permits for concrete patios over a certain square footage, particularly when they are attached to the house or include structural elements. Portland, Eugene, and Salem all have permit requirements that your contractor should navigate. If you live in a neighborhood with an HOA, review your CC&Rs before beginning any patio project, as some associations regulate patio materials, size, and placement. A licensed Oregon concrete contractor will be familiar with local permit requirements and can pull permits on your behalf.
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The following Oregon concrete contractors offer concrete patios services. Contact them directly or use the quote form to request bids from multiple contractors.
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