A patio that is built correctly becomes the center of your outdoor space, giving you a stable surface for seating, grilling, and gatherings that lasts through years of seasonal use. In Wenatchee, patios need to handle temperature swings, freeze-thaw cycles, and the occasional windstorm without cracking, settling, or losing their surface integrity. Landconcepts designs and installs patios that are built to handle those conditions while connecting visually with the rest of your landscape.
We start with site preparation that addresses drainage, compaction, and base stability. Material options are selected for durability and visual appeal, whether you prefer pavers, flagstone, stamped concrete, or natural stone. Each patio is designed to fit the layout of your yard or commercial property, and we integrate lighting, edging, and planting zones so the patio feels like part of a larger outdoor environment.
If you are planning a patio installation in Wenatchee, contact Landconcepts to discuss design options and materials.
We excavate the area to the proper depth, then install a compacted gravel base that prevents settling and allows water to drain away from the surface. Pavers or stone are laid with joint spacing that accommodates expansion and contraction, and edging is installed to lock the perimeter in place. In Wenatchee, we account for frost depth and soil movement when planning the base layers.
After installation, you will notice that the surface is level, stable, and free of wobbling or shifting underfoot. Patios are suitable for residential homes and commercial outdoor areas, and they enhance usability and value of outdoor spaces by providing a defined area for furniture and foot traffic. Material color and texture are chosen to complement your home exterior or surrounding hardscapes.
We handle grading, drainage integration, and any necessary adjustments to existing landscape features like sprinkler lines or planting beds. Patios can be built as standalone features or connected to walkways, fire pits, or retaining walls. Sealing or maintenance recommendations depend on the material you choose, and we explain what upkeep to expect over time.
What patio materials do you recommend for this area?
Pavers and natural stone perform well in Wenatchee because they handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Concrete is also an option, but it requires control joints and may need sealing depending on the finish.
How long does it take to build a patio?
Most residential patios are completed in three to five days depending on size, material choice, and site conditions. Larger or more complex designs with integrated features may take longer.
What kind of base is needed under the patio?
We install a compacted gravel base that is typically four to six inches deep, topped with a layer of sand for pavers or a concrete slab for other materials. The base prevents settling and allows drainage.
Why does drainage matter for a patio?
Water that pools on or under a patio can cause the surface to shift, freeze, and crack. We grade the site so water drains away from the patio and install edge drains if needed to manage runoff.
What maintenance does a patio need?
Pavers may need occasional releveling if the base settles, and joints should be refilled with sand every few years. Stone and concrete benefit from sealing to prevent staining, but maintenance is minimal if the base is solid.