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Concrete Patios

Concrete Patios in Eden Prairie, MN

Eden Prairie homeowners count on Jensen Decorative Concrete for backyard patios, fire pit pads, and outdoor kitchen bases. Proper grading directs water away from walkout basements — critical on Eden Prairie's hilly terrain. Derek Jensen manages every project from start to seal.

25+ Years Experience
Owner on Every Job
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The Fundamentals

How a Concrete Patio Gets Built in Eden Prairie

A concrete patio is a reinforced slab poured directly on grade over a compacted gravel base. The structural requirements are straightforward — 4 inches thick for foot traffic, compacted subgrade, control joints — but the finishing is where a patio becomes something you actually want to spend time on.

Installation begins with excavation and grading to ensure proper drainage away from the foundation. A compacted gravel base goes down, forms are set to the desired shape, and reinforcement is placed. Concrete is poured, screeded flat, and finished with the selected texture — broom, stamp, or smooth trowel.

Poured as a single monolithic slab — no pieces to shift, settle, or grow weeds
Customizable shape, size, and finish to match your home and yard
Handles Minnesota freeze-thaw when poured with air-entrained concrete
Integrates with steps, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, and other hardscape elements
Finish Options

Patio Finish Options for Eden Prairie Homeowners

The same structural slab can take on completely different personalities based on the surface finish.

Stamped Concrete

Textured patterns pressed into wet concrete replicating stone, slate, brick, and wood plank at a fraction of the material cost.

Colored Concrete

Integral pigment or surface-applied hardener for a clean, uniform tone. Buff, charcoal, slate gray, terra cotta, and custom blends available.

Broom Finish

The standard textured surface — cost-effective, slip-resistant, and clean-looking. Available in standard, fine, and swirl textures.

Exposed Aggregate

Washed surface revealing natural stone aggregate. A distinctive, durable finish with built-in traction using pea gravel, river rock, or crushed granite.

Can't decide? Many homeowners combine finishes — a stamped main patio with a broom-finish walkway, or exposed aggregate with a colored border.

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The Jensen Difference

Why Eden Prairie Homeowners Choose Jensen

A patio is where your family spends the most outdoor time — it should be poured by someone who treats it like it matters.

Custom Layout Design

Derek designs your patio around how you actually use your yard — dining, grilling, fire pit, play area — not just a rectangle poured and left.

Proper Drainage Engineering

Every patio is graded to direct water away from your foundation, accounting for yard slope, downspout locations, and neighboring grade.

Decorative Finishing Expertise

Stamped, colored, exposed aggregate, or classic broom finish — Jensen pours 75% decorative work, so finishing is a core skill, not an experiment.

Yard & Landscaping Protection

Plywood paths, protected plantings, and restored areas before leaving. Your neighbors won't know there was a construction project — just a new patio.

Compare Options

Concrete Patios vs. Pavers vs. Wood Decks

FeatureConcrete PatioPaver PatioWood Deck
Lifespan25-30+ years25-50 years10-25 years
MaintenanceReseal every 2-3 yearsRe-leveling, weed controlStain/seal annually
Install Time2-4 days4-8 days3-7 days
Cost$$$$$$$-$$$$

Concrete patios offer the lowest ongoing maintenance. For homeowners who want a build-it-and-forget-it surface, concrete wins on total effort over 20 years.

Common Questions

Concrete Patio FAQ

How much does a concrete patio cost?

A plain broom-finish patio runs roughly $8-12 per square foot installed. Stamped and colored patios range from $15-25 per square foot depending on pattern complexity. A typical 400-square-foot stamped patio lands between $6,000 and $10,000 total.

How long does installation take?

Most residential patios take 2-4 days from demolition to finished surface. You can walk on it in 2-3 days and place furniture in 7 days. Full cure takes about 28 days.

When is the best time to pour in Minnesota?

May through October is the ideal window. Concrete needs sustained temperatures above 50 degrees to cure properly. September and early October are excellent — warm enough to cure, cool enough that the surface doesn't dry too fast.

Do I need a permit for a concrete patio?

Permit requirements vary by city across the Twin Cities metro. Many suburbs require a building permit for patios above a certain size or within setback distances. Derek handles the permit research and application for your specific city.

Service Areas

Also Serving Nearby Eden Prairie Communities

Jensen Decorative Concrete provides concrete patio services across the Twin Cities western suburbs.

Ready for a New Patio in Eden Prairie?

Derek visits your property, discusses layout and finish options, and provides a written estimate — all free, all no-pressure.

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