Mentor Concrete Contractor Mentor, OH Concrete Services
Concrete contractor • Mentor, OH

Concrete Patio Installation in Mentor, OH

If you’re planning concrete patio installation in Mentor, OH, we make the process straightforward—clear options, clean prep, and a finished surface that looks right and performs the way it should.

Residential & light commercial Drainage-aware prep Clean joints & edges Mentor-area scheduling

Fast self-check

If any of these sound familiar, concrete patio installation may be the right next step.

  • Your current concrete is cracked, spalling, or flaking at the surface
  • Water pools near the garage, patio, or walkway after rain
  • The slab has settled and created a trip hazard
  • You’re seeing wide cracks that keep re-opening season after season
  • You want a new layout (wider driveway, larger patio, better drainage)
  • You need a clean tear-out and replacement with proper base prep

Common signs you may need service

  • Random cracks that spread from corners or joints
  • Scaling/spalling where the top layer is breaking down
  • Uneven panels from settlement or poor drainage
  • Staining or erosion at edges from runoff
  • Joint failure (gaps, crumbling edges, weed growth)

When it’s worth acting sooner

Settlement and drainage issues tend to get worse over time. Addressing them early can prevent additional panels from cracking or shifting.

What we do

  • Assess site conditions: grade, drainage, access, and existing base
  • Recommend a practical scope: repair vs. replacement based on performance
  • Prepare the base correctly to reduce future settling and cracking
  • Plan joints and reinforcement where appropriate for the layout
  • Finish and cure with the right timing for a clean, durable surface

Local service area

We schedule projects throughout Mentor, OH, Willoughby, OH, Eastlake, OH, Painesville, OH, Willowick, OH, Wickliffe, OH.

Our process

1) Quick site check

We review the area, take measurements, and talk through how you use the space and what’s not working today.

2) Scope + estimate

You get a clear plan for prep, thickness, edges, joints, and finish—plus the factors that affect pricing.

3) Prep & protection

We protect nearby surfaces, remove old concrete if needed, and build a stable base for the pour.

4) Pour & finish

We place concrete, set slopes for drainage, cut joints, and finish to match the look you want.

5) Cure & next steps

We walk the project with you and share simple care guidance so it cures properly and lasts.

Pricing factors

Concrete pricing is project-specific. These are the biggest variables we look at in Mentor:

  • Total square footage and thickness required for the application
  • Demolition/haul-away needs and access for equipment
  • Base condition (rebuilding base vs. minor re-grade)
  • Drainage fixes, grading, and tie-ins to existing concrete
  • Finish selection (broom, smooth, stamped patterns) and edge details
  • Reinforcement requirements based on load and site conditions

Tip: If you’re comparing quotes, ask how base prep, thickness, and joint layout are handled. Those details affect performance.

Why homeowners choose us

  • Clear communication before we pour—so there are no surprises
  • Jobsite kept orderly with respectful access and cleanup
  • Practical options when repair makes more sense than replacement
  • Local scheduling and straightforward call/text updates

Get a straightforward recommendation

Call or text and we’ll help you understand the most practical path—repair, partial replacement, or a full new pour.

FAQs

How long does concrete patio installation take in Mentor?
Most residential projects are completed in a few days depending on size, demolition needs, and weather. We’ll outline a realistic schedule during the estimate.
When can I walk or drive on new concrete?
Light foot traffic is often possible after a couple of days, while vehicle traffic typically needs longer cure time. We’ll give guidance specific to your project and conditions.
Do you recommend repair or full replacement?
It depends on the cause (settlement, drainage, surface failure) and how widespread the damage is. We’ll explain the most practical path and why.
What finish should I choose?
For traction and low maintenance, broom finishes are common for driveways and walkways. Patios often use broom, smooth, or stamped finishes depending on style and slip resistance needs.
Do you handle demolition and haul-away?
Yes—if your project needs removal of existing concrete, we can include tear-out and disposal as part of the scope.
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