Concrete Patio in Gunbarrel, CO
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Concrete Patio Services in Gunbarrel, Colorado
Gunbarrel's wide range of property types — from compact townhomes along Gunbarrel Road to larger single-family lots in Heatherwood and Clover Creek — creates diverse concrete patio demand that ranges from small poured pads to large decorative entertaining areas that connect indoor and outdoor living spaces. Blackpine Hardscapes installs Gunbarrel concrete patios with decorative options that reflect Boulder County's preference for natural aesthetics — brushed, salt-finish, and acid-stain treatments that complement the area's earth-tone architectural vocabulary.
At Blackpine Hardscapes, we bring over 20 years of Colorado hardscaping experience to every project in Gunbarrel. We understand Boulder County's soil conditions, HOA requirements, and the climate challenges that affect every outdoor installation in this region. Every project is designed from scratch for your specific property, vision, and budget.
Get a Free QuoteConcrete Patio in Gunbarrel — What to Expect
Our process covers every detail so your project in Gunbarrel is stress-free from design through installation.
Why concrete is still a smart choice for Colorado patios
Concrete has a reputation for cracking in Colorado. That reputation is mostly about bad installations. Any outdoor surface cracks under temperature swings of 100°F or more between winter lows and summer highs. The difference between concrete that lasts 40 years and concrete that fails in five is almost entirely preparation, mix design, and where the control joints go.
We use 4,000 PSI concrete as standard on residential patios, not the 3,000 PSI mix that many contractors pour. We add fiber reinforcement to reduce micro-cracking during cure, and we cut control joints every 8–10 feet to give the slab designated places to move with temperature changes. Those joints direct cracking to invisible lines rather than random fractures across the surface.
Base preparation matters as much as the concrete. We excavate 4–6 inches, replace it with compacted crushed stone, and verify slope before forming begins. A slab poured on soft or poorly drained ground will settle and crack regardless of what mix went into it. That sub-base work is also the step most commonly shortcut by contractors who are focused on price.
Decorative concrete options popular in the Denver metro
Stamped concrete is the most-requested finish in Aurora, and the quality of stamping tools has improved enough that finished slabs genuinely fool people from a few feet away. Ashlar slate, European fan, and running bond brick are the most popular patterns here because they fit the mountain-influenced architectural styles common in Aurora's newer neighborhoods.
Exposed aggregate works by removing the top layer of cement paste to reveal the stone aggregate underneath. River rock is the standard aggregate for Colorado jobs, giving a rounded, organic texture that pairs well with native plant landscaping. It's also slip-resistant around pools and water features, which matters for outdoor spaces that see use through early October.
Broom finish and salt finish are the economical options. Broom finish is textured enough for traction and plain enough to let everything around it do the talking. Salt finish adds subtle surface pitting by pressing rock salt into the concrete during finishing, creating a hand-crafted texture without the cost of stamping. Both finishes hold up well through Colorado winters and don't need much beyond periodic sealing.
Concrete patio costs and what drives the price
Standard broom-finish concrete in the Aurora area runs $8–14 per square foot installed, which covers excavation, base prep, forming, pouring, and a basic sealer coat. Stamped concrete runs $15–25 per square foot. Exposed aggregate is $12–18. Stained finishes run $15–20 depending on pattern complexity. These numbers move with concrete and labor costs, so get current quotes rather than relying on figures from a few years back.
Several things push projects toward the high end: steep grades, poor soil that needs deeper excavation, complex shapes with curves or insets, decorative borders with contrasting aggregate, and pours that take more than one day. Simple rectangular patios on flat lots with solid soil conditions land at the low end consistently.
Concrete costs about 30–40% less per square foot than comparable paver work. Over 20–30 years the gap narrows, because concrete may eventually need crack repairs or resurfacing that pavers avoid. For homeowners focused on upfront cost, concrete wins. For those who care about repairability and flexibility, pavers usually make more sense.
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Why Blackpine Hardscapes
Why Work With Blackpine Hardscapes in Gunbarrel?
We've been serving Gunbarrel and Boulder County homeowners for over 20 years. Here's what that experience looks like on your project.
- Free 3D design consultation before any commitment
- Family-owned and operated — Jose leads every job
- Licensed, insured, and fully compliant with Colorado and Boulder County standards
- Premium weather-resistant materials built for Colorado's climate
- Bilingual team — hablamos español
- Transparent pricing — no hidden fees, no surprise change orders
What Our Customers Say
"Jose and his team are amazing! They brought our vision to life within our budget. They were super hard working and always brought solutions when needed. Would 100% recommend!"
— Shay
Concrete Patio in Gunbarrel — Frequently Asked Questions
Does concrete crack in Colorado winters?
All concrete can develop hairline cracks over time in Colorado's freeze-thaw climate. We mitigate this with proper base preparation (minimum 4-inch compacted base), correct concrete mix design, control joints placed every 8–10 feet, and adequate curing time. Our concrete patios carry a workmanship warranty.
What concrete patio finishes do you offer?
We offer broom finish (most economical), exposed aggregate, stamped concrete (replicates stone, brick, or wood), salt finish, and smooth trowel finish. Stamped and exposed aggregate are the most popular choices in the Denver metro for their texture and visual interest.
How much does a concrete patio cost in Colorado?
Standard concrete patio installation in the Aurora area runs $8–$18 per square foot. Stamped concrete is $15–$30 per square foot. A 300 sq ft broom-finish patio runs approximately $2,400–$5,400; stamped runs $4,500–$9,000 for the same size.
How long does concrete patio installation take?
Most residential concrete patios take 2–4 days to install. The concrete then needs 7 days of cure time before light foot traffic and 28 days for full strength. We schedule patio installs to align with Aurora's weather forecast to ensure optimal curing conditions.