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Concrete Patios in Harrisonville, MO
A concrete patio in Harrisonville is a long-term outdoor living investment. Done right, it handles Missouri's seasonal swings without heaving, cracking, or draining back toward the foundation.
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Patio pricing in Harrisonville runs $5 to $9 per square foot for broom finish and $10 to $18 per square foot for stamped work. The total cost is shaped by size, shape, drainage complexity, and whether the patio connects to existing structures that require saw-cut isolation joints. On Cass County clay, drainage design is not optional — it is a cost item that protects the investment. A patio that drains toward the house or pools water against the foundation will fail faster than the concrete itself. We include drainage slope design in every written estimate.
Properties in Harrisonville's newer subdivisions off East Mechanic Street and in the residential areas near the Harrisonville Community Center often request patios as backyard living extensions. Lots in these areas can have variable grading from original development, and drainage toward the structure is a common issue we correct during base prep. Rural properties outside the city limits sometimes request larger slab areas — covered porch extensions, fire pit surrounds, or outdoor kitchen pads — where the footprint and drainage design differ from a standard suburban project.
We pour patios in Harrisonville using an air-entrained mix that handles Kansas City freeze-thaw cycles without surface scaling. Isolation joints are saw-cut at the house foundation to allow independent movement. Drainage slope is set at 1 percent minimum away from the structure. Stamped finish options are reviewed with sample boards on-site before the pour so the finished texture and color match what you selected, not a photo approximation.
Service Area
Harrisonville, MO
Cass County
Service
Concrete Patios
Residential
Technical Factors
What Makes a Concrete Patio Last 25+ Years in Kansas City
Drainage Slope
A patio should slope at least 1/8 to 1/4 inch per foot away from the house. Water that runs toward the foundation creates drainage problems, basement moisture issues, and slab edge freeze damage.
Base Preparation
Patio base requirements are lighter than a driveway but still matter on KC clay. Proper compaction and 3–4 inches of gravel base prevents settlement in wet-dry seasonal soil conditions.
Expansion and Control Joints
Control joints are placed to manage where the slab cracks. Expansion joints are used where the patio meets the house foundation or other concrete structures. Both prevent uncontrolled cracking.
Finish and Sealing
The finish affects traction, appearance, and maintenance. Stamped and stained finishes require periodic resealing — especially in KC, where deicer exposure and freeze-thaw degrade unsealed surfaces faster.
Harrisonville Context
Harrisonville — county seat residential and commercial concrete
As the Cass County seat, Harrisonville has a distinctive mix of residential, commercial, and institutional concrete needs. The courthouse area and downtown commercial district have established structures with periodic ADA, sidewalk, and parking lot needs. Residential neighborhoods range from older established areas to newer subdivisions at the city's edges. Some properties at the rural edge of Harrisonville have agricultural-adjacent characteristics — larger lots, shop slabs, and functional concrete work beyond standard residential.
Pricing
What does concrete patios cost in Harrisonville?
Concrete patios in Harrisonville run $5-9/sqft for broom finish, $10-18/sqft for stamped. Typical 400 sqft patio runs $2,000-$4,500. Stamped projects vary by complexity. Free written estimate.
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