Built for Heat and Outdoor Living

Concrete patio design and installation serving Ontario, California homeowners.

If you spend time outdoors in Ontario, your patio needs to handle heat, direct sun exposure, and foot traffic without cracking or fading. Whether you are setting up seating in your backyard or adding poolside space, a well-poured concrete patio gives you a flat, stable surface that lasts through summers and daily use.

Moes Concrete designs and installs concrete patios across Ontario and the surrounding areas, offering broom-finish, smooth-finish, and decorative concrete options. Each patio is built to match your existing landscaping and hardscape, with layouts that account for drainage and Southern California conditions. Whether you are working with a side yard or a full backyard setup, the install process includes proper base prep, pour execution, and finishing that fits your outdoor plan.

If you are ready to add usable outdoor space to your Ontario home, reach out to schedule a patio consultation and estimate.

What Changes After Your Patio Is Installed

Your patio install begins with layout planning based on how you use your yard in Ontario, followed by site prep, base grading, and formwork. The concrete is poured in sections if needed, then finished with your chosen surface texture. Broom-finish provides grip, smooth-finish offers a cleaner look, and decorative options add color or pattern.

Once the concrete cures, you will notice a level surface that drains properly, does not shift underfoot, and stays cool enough to walk on even during hot afternoons. The patio connects cleanly to your existing walkways or landscaping and requires no additional leveling or patching after settling.

The install includes reinforcement where necessary and edge detailing to prevent cracking at borders. Moes Concrete does not handle patio covers or outdoor kitchens, but the slab itself is built to support furniture, planters, and everyday outdoor activity. The finished surface is ready for use after the curing period and built to handle years of exposure without deterioration.

Questions Homeowners Ask Before Starting

Homeowners in Ontario often want to know how long the work takes, what finishes are available, and how the patio will hold up under local weather conditions. These questions help clarify what to expect before scheduling.

How long does a concrete patio installation take?
Most residential patio installations in Ontario take one to two days depending on size and site prep requirements. The concrete needs several days to cure before you can place furniture or use the surface fully.
What finish options work best for outdoor patios?
Broom-finish is the most common choice because it provides traction when wet. Smooth-finish works well for covered patios, and decorative concrete adds color or stamped patterns if you want a custom look.
What happens to the old patio surface if I already have one?
If your existing patio is cracked or uneven, Moes Concrete removes the old concrete, reworks the base if needed, and pours a new slab. Removal and disposal are included in the estimate.
How does the patio handle drainage during rain?
The patio is graded during installation to direct water away from your home and toward drainage areas in your yard. Proper slope is built into the layout so water does not pool on the surface.
Why does concrete crack over time?
Concrete naturally expands and contracts with temperature changes. Control joints are cut into the slab during finishing to guide where minor cracking occurs, keeping it controlled and less visible.

If your Ontario home needs a patio that handles sun, foot traffic, and outdoor furniture without shifting or cracking, Moes Concrete can walk you through layout options and finish choices. Call to schedule a consultation and get an estimate based on your yard and how you plan to use the space.