More Usable Outdoor Living Space
A custom patio creates a defined area for relaxing, dining, and entertaining, turning your yard into a space you’ll actually use on a regular basis.
Transform your outdoor space with a custom patio designed for comfort, functionality, and year-round use. Whether you're creating a space for entertaining, relaxing, or extending your living area, we build patios that complement your home and stand up to the elements.
A custom patio should do more than fill space in your yard. It should create a functional outdoor area that feels connected to your home, improves usability, and adds long-term value. We build patios designed for comfort, durability, and everyday use.
Our patio building services include new installations, replacements, expanded layouts, paver patios, concrete patios, and integrated outdoor living features. Each project is planned around your home, your property layout, and how you want to use the space.
Designed around your yard, access points, and how the space will be used for relaxing or entertaining.
Built with high-quality pavers or concrete for long-term performance, weather resistance, and low maintenance.
A well-designed patio creates a functional outdoor space that improves how your yard is used, enhances comfort, and adds lasting value to your property.
A custom patio creates a defined area for relaxing, dining, and entertaining, turning your yard into a space you’ll actually use on a regular basis.
Patios help organize your outdoor space with intentional layouts that improve flow, usability, and how different areas of your yard connect together.
A professionally built patio adds curb appeal, functionality, and long-term value with durable materials designed to perform in all weather conditions.
Custom patios designed around your home, yard layout, and how you want to use your outdoor space. Every project is built to feel like a natural extension of the property.
Replace aging, damaged, or outdated patios with updated layouts built for improved usability, appearance, and long-term durability.
Patio covers provide protection from sun and rain while extending how often and how comfortably your outdoor space can be used throughout the year.
Expand beyond a basic patio with outdoor living features designed for entertaining, relaxing, and maximizing how your space is used.
Feeling overwhelmed? Patio projects involve layout planning, material selection, and site preparation. We guide you through the entire process—from design and planning to construction—so your outdoor space comes together smoothly and lasts over time.
We start by understanding your property, your goals, and how you want your patio to function within your outdoor space.
We plan patio size, placement, elevation, and materials to ensure the design fits your home and supports proper drainage and usability.
When required, we assist with permitting and prepare the site, ensuring the project meets local requirements and is ready for construction.
Your patio is built with attention to base preparation, material installation, and craftsmanship to ensure durability and long-term performance.
We review the completed patio with you, confirm the details, and ensure everything is ready for comfortable, everyday use.
A custom patio should feel like a natural extension of your home, provide a comfortable space to use every day, and hold up over time. Our approach focuses on practical design, durable construction, and the details that make the finished space truly functional.
Every patio is planned around your home layout, yard conditions, drainage, and how the space will actually be used.
We focus on proper base preparation, material selection, and construction methods that support long-term performance.
We keep the process organized and easy to follow with clear communication, realistic expectations, and attention to detail.
Here are some of the questions homeowners often ask when planning a new patio, replacing an older surface, or adding patio covers and outdoor living features.
Some patio projects may require permits in Snohomish County, especially when the work includes structural elements, patio covers, retaining features, grading, drainage impacts, or other site-related conditions. Permit requirements can vary by project scope and jurisdiction, so it is important to confirm the local path before construction begins.
Homeowners planning a patio project should review permit, zoning, and parcel-specific requirements early so setbacks, site constraints, and submittal expectations are understood before finalizing the design.
Before building a patio, it helps to think through how the space will be used, how it relates to the home, and whether drainage, grading, setbacks, or hard-surface limits could affect the layout. Good planning early on makes it easier to align the finished patio with site conditions, local requirements, and everyday function.
Patios usually perform better when the homeowner considers not just size and appearance, but also slope, runoff, transitions, surrounding features, and how the finished space will work for seating, access, and entertaining.
Yes, drainage can be an important part of patio planning because added or replaced hard surface may affect runoff, grading, and how water moves across the site. In Snohomish County, stormwater and drainage requirements can be triggered based on project scope and site conditions, so it is worth reviewing them before construction starts.
This matters even for attractive, simple backyard patios because drainage problems can affect performance, neighboring areas, and the long-term durability of the finished space.
Patio covers and attached outdoor living structures are usually more code-sensitive than a simple ground-level patio because structural, attachment, loading, and permit issues can come into play. In Washington, those requirements are tied to the state building code framework and the residential code as adopted and amended at the state level.
Because covered patio work can shift a project into a more technical design and permit category, it helps to review both the statewide code framework and the local permit process before locking in the design.
In Washington, contractors generally need to be properly registered through Labor & Industries before they bid, advertise, or perform covered construction work. Verifying contractor registration is an important step because it helps confirm the business is active in the state system and gives homeowners another way to review business status information.
It is smart to verify registration directly with the state and compare that information with the contractor details you were given before signing a contract for a patio project.
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