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Patio Builder in Colleyville

Paver and natural stone patios for Colleyville estate lots, built on a real base with drainage so the whole entertaining space holds.

If you are planning a patio in Colleyville, the lot usually gives you room to do it properly. Colleyville runs to larger estate properties, the kind of backyard built for entertaining, and the patio is the surface that holds all of it together. We build and replace patios across Colleyville, from the established lots off Glade and Hall-Johnson to the bigger acreage properties where the backyard is its own outdoor room.

Colleyville sits on the same expansive North Texas clay as the rest of the metro, the soil that swells in the wet months and shrinks in the dry, and on a larger estate patio that movement does more damage because there is more surface to crack. The base is what holds it. We excavate, compact a deep crushed-stone base in lifts, and grade the surface so water runs off and away from the house instead of pooling and working under the stone. On the bigger pads we plan the drainage before a single paver goes down, since a patio that traps water is the one that heaves first.

On an estate lot the patio usually wants to match the house and the rest of the stonework. Natural stone and flagstone carry that look, large-format slabs or fitted flagstone with the joints you want. Travertine is the common pick for a poolside patio because it stays cool underfoot and handles splash. Pavers in concrete or brick are the value route and still ride the clay better than a poured slab. We bring full samples and set them against your home, coping, and existing stone so the patio reads as part of the property.

A Colleyville entertaining patio is usually more than one surface: a dining zone, a lounge around a fire pit, an outdoor kitchen along one side, and a seat or retaining wall to hold a grade change or wrap the edge with built-in seating. A border and a change in pattern or color separate the zones without breaking up the space. Building it as one project keeps the stone matched across all of it and one crew on a single timeline.

Estate patios run larger, so cost tracks size and material more than anything else. A paver patio runs about $15 to $30 per square foot installed, and natural stone and large-format flagstone run higher. A bigger multi-zone build with walls and a kitchen tied in runs into several weeks. We measure the space and give you a fixed number rather than a phone guess.

We build patios throughout Colleyville and nearby Southlake, Grapevine, and Keller. Want a real number for your yard? Fill out the form for a free on-site estimate. We walk the space, measure it, and quote it. Compare with our patios in McKinney, or see everything we do in Colleyville.

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A paver patio runs about $15 to $30 per square foot installed, and natural stone or large-format flagstone runs higher. On a Colleyville estate lot, cost tracks size and material more than anything, and a multi-zone entertaining patio runs well above a simple one. We measure on site and give you a fixed price.

Colleyville sits on expansive clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and a bigger patio has more surface for that movement to crack. We excavate, compact a deep crushed-stone base in lifts, and grade for drainage so water runs off instead of working under the stone. On large pads we plan the drainage first, because the patio that traps water is the one that heaves.

Yes, and on an estate lot we recommend it. We bring full samples and set them against your home, coping, and existing stone, and one crew handling the patio, walls, and any kitchen means the materials carry through and the backyard reads as designed rather than pieced together.

Natural stone and large-format flagstone carry the estate look and tie into the rest of the stonework, and travertine suits a poolside surface because it stays cool. Pavers are the value route and ride the clay better than a poured slab. We lay samples against the house so you choose in daylight, and we tell you straight which fits the yard.

A standard paver patio goes in over 1 to 2 weeks, most of it the base and grading that make it last. A larger multi-zone entertaining build with a fire pit, kitchen, and seat walls runs several weeks. We give you the full schedule before we start and keep you posted.

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