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Patio Replacement & Upgrade Services In Denver, CO
Kettle River LLC provides patio replacement and upgrade services in Denver, CO, for cracked concrete, sinking pavers, loose stone, poor drainage, and outdated backyard layouts. We remove old surfaces, review sub-base conditions, correct pitch issues, and rebuild patios for better daily use.
- Resurfacing The Old Patios
Patio Renovation Projects For “Renewing” Your Yards
A worn patio can hide deeper problems: soft base layers, poor drainage pitch, frost movement, weak edges, or old material that no longer fits the yard. Kettle River LLC handles patio renovations in Denver, including demolition, site assessment, base correction, and upgrade planning before new materials go in.
Old patio removal and replacement begins with careful demolition, debris removal, and review of what the existing surface was hiding. Cracked concrete, shifted pavers, or loose stone often reveal base problems that need to be corrected before rebuilding.
Sub-base stabilization helps prevent the new patio from repeating the old failure. We review excavation depth, aggregate condition, compaction, edge restraint, and drainage pitch before pavers, stone, or concrete are installed as replacement materials.
Upgrading backyard patio surfaces can involve concrete-to-paver patio replacement, stone patio renovation, or a new hardscape finish that better fits the property. We help match the replacement material to the needs of use, maintenance, drainage, and layout.
Patio extension and remodel services help when the old footprint is too small, poorly placed, or disconnected from the yard. We plan to add square footage around furniture, grilling zones, walkways, steps, drainage, and future outdoor living features.
- About Our Company
Patio Renovation Contractors With 50 Years Of Exterior Building Experience
Kettle River LLC brings five decades of construction experience to residential patio restoration in Denver, patio demolition, hardscape resurfacing, masonry repair, and backyard patio improvement services. We look at why the old patio failed before rebuilding the next one.
Failure Review
We inspect for cracks, settling, water pooling, loose edges, and joint washout to determine the cause of the patio problem.
Material Options
Our team upgrades patios with pavers, stone, concrete, borders, masonry details, and hardscape surface modernization.
Drainage Work
Patio drainage optimization helps reduce water pooling, base softening, joint washout, and runoff toward the house.
Rebuild Planning
We plan demolition, base correction, material installation, edge control, sealing, and patio expansion as a single, integrated process.
- Rebuild & Improve Outdoors
Benefits Of A Proper Patio Replacement
Replacing a failing patio can improve outdoor use, correct water problems, modernize the surface, and create a better connection between the house, yard, and hardscape features. The biggest gains often come from fixing the base.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should an old patio be replaced instead of repaired?
Replacement is usually better when cracking, sinking, drainage problems, or edge movement appear across multiple areas. Repairs may address isolated damage, but repeated pooling, widespread settling, or a poorly placed patio footprint usually indicates that the base or layout needs reconstruction.
Can concrete be replaced with pavers during a patio upgrade?
Yes. Replacing a concrete patio with pavers is common when homeowners want pattern flexibility, easier spot repair, and a more detailed hardscape finish. The old concrete must be removed or properly assessed, and the new paver base must have the correct depth, compaction, pitch, and edge restraint.
Are paver overlay techniques a good option for patio replacement?
Overlays only work in limited cases where the existing slab is stable, properly pitched, and not badly cracked. If the slab has settlement, drainage problems, frost heave, or structural damage, installing pavers over it can trap the underlying failure beneath the new surface.
What should be reviewed before expanding an existing patio?
Patio expansion planning should include finished height, door thresholds, yard slope, drainage direction, furniture layout, grill clearance, walkway access, and future outdoor features. The new section also needs compatible base preparation so it does not settle differently from the existing area.
Why does drainage matter so much during patio replacement?
Drainage affects how long the new patio stays stable. Water that sits under pavers, runs toward the house, or washes through joints can soften base layers, create uneven surfaces, and cause repeat failure. Replacement is the best time to correct pitch.
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