





A backyard that's hard to get around - or just feels unfinished - is one of those things that bugs homeowners more and more over time. That's exactly the kind of situation we stepped in to fix here. The goal was straightforward: give this Kansas City home a solid concrete patio and a clean sidewalk path that actually connects the backyard space and makes it usable.
The patio itself came out great. Clean control joints, smooth finish, and a curved edge that follows the natural shape of the yard rather than forcing everything into a boxy rectangle. That curved edge detail is the kind of thing that separates a slab that looks like it belongs from one that just looks dropped in. It works with the yard instead of against it.
The sidewalk runs alongside the deck and gives you a clear, dry path to get from one side of the property to the other. No more cutting through the grass. No mud after a rain. Just a solid walkway that makes the space genuinely easier to use day to day.
One thing we're particular about is the finish work after the concrete is poured. We dressed the edges with dirt so the transition from slab to yard is clean and intentional. It's a small step that a lot of crews skip - but it's the difference between a job that looks done and a job that looks finished. Those details matter to us, and they should matter to you too.
This is a good example of what a concrete patio and slab work can do for a property. It's not just about having a place to put chairs. It's about making your whole outdoor space function the way it should.