A concrete patio in Greenville SC is the foundation for a backyard that gets used year-round. Davis Concrete builds residential patios sized to the property, sloped for drainage, jointed for natural movement, and finished in the right texture for the use. Standard broom-finished patios run 4 inches thick over a compacted stone base. Stamped decorative patios run 6 inches with rebar reinforcement, integral color, and custom pattern stamps that mimic stone, slate, brick, or hand-tooled flagstone.
Pool decks get the same standard. We build with non-slip seal coats on every pool-adjacent pour, integral color picked against the pool tile and coping, and proper drainage planned in from the start so the homeowner is not chasing puddles after a Greenville thunderstorm.

Every Davis Concrete patio is sloped at the right percentage away from the house, with proper expansion joints at structural ties and control joints at the right interval. The pour is followed by a written workmanship guarantee on structural failure from improper sub-base or reinforcement, and a maintenance schedule for the sealer.

A broom-finished concrete patio is the standard residential build: a 4-inch slab with a textured broom finish, properly jointed, sloped for drainage, and finished with a penetrating seal coat. Cost typically runs $6 to $12 per square foot installed in the Greenville SC metro. A stamped concrete patio adds a custom pattern stamp (stone, slate, brick, or hand-tooled flagstone), integral or post-stain color, and a sealer engineered to hold the pattern crisp. Cost runs $12 to $25 per square foot installed. The choice usually comes down to budget plus architecture. Stamped concrete looks like premium natural stone at a fraction of the per-square-foot cost of a true paver patio, and the monolithic pour means no joints to settle or weeds to grow through. Broom-finished concrete is the workhorse pick when the patio is functional more than visual. Davis Concrete carries sample boards in every common pattern and color combination so the homeowner can see the live finish during the on-site estimate.
If the patio surrounds a pool or ties into a pool surround, several pool-specific build details apply that a standard patio does not need. First, the slab gets a non-slip seal coat with fine-grit additive in the final sealer pass for real wet-foot traction. Second, the slab is sloped away from the pool shell at the correct percentage so splash and rain run off the deck rather than back into the pool. Third, the joint where the deck meets the pool coping is set as an expansion joint, not a control joint, so the deck moves independently of the pool shell over freeze-thaw cycles. Fourth, integral color is picked specifically against the pool tile, coping, and surrounding hardscape rather than against the house. Each of these details is part of the Davis Concrete on-site estimate for any patio that includes a pool surround.

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