OUTDOOR LIVING · NORTHERN KENTUCKY

CONCRETE PATIOS IN DRY RIDGE & NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions pours backyard patios, wraparound patios, and freestanding outdoor-living slabs across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Every slab is graded to drain away from the house, poured at 4-inch standard thickness over a compacted base, and finished with broom, smooth-trowel, or stamped texture. Integral steps, curved edges, and integrated fire-pit slabs available.

Curved broom-finish concrete patio at a residential Northern Kentucky home

WHAT SPENCER'S POURS

How Much Does a Concrete Patio Cost in Northern Kentucky?

BACKYARD PATIOS, WRAPAROUNDS, AND OUTDOOR-LIVING SLABS

A concrete patio is one of the highest-return outdoor improvements a homeowner can make. Done right, it’s a 25 to 30-year surface that handles grills, fire pits, patio furniture, and Northern Kentucky weather without buckling. Spencer’s pours patios at standard 4-inch thickness with 4000 PSI air-entrained concrete and a #57 limestone base.

Every patio is graded with a slight pitch (typically 1/8 inch per foot) so water drains away from the house, not toward it. Control joints are tooled or saw-cut on pour day to direct cracking into hidden lines. Curved edges, custom radii, and integrated steps work the same as straight-edge patios; they just take more form work. Customers in Walton, Florence, Burlington, Independence, and Dry Ridge get the same finish quality.

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OFTEN PAIRED WITH NEW PATIOS

Textured gray stamped concrete patio in a residential rear yard

STAMPED & STAINED CONCRETE

Decorative stamped patio finishes and acid-stained surfaces. Slate, brick, and stone-textured upgrades on the new slab.

Broom-finish concrete pool deck in a rear yard in Northern Kentucky

CONCRETE POOL DECKS

Pool decks share the same workflow as patio pours. Slip-resistant broom finish, expansion joints at the coping.

Curved segmental block retaining wall replacement along a driveway

RETAINING WALLS

Tiered patios and sloped yards often pair a new patio with a segmental block retaining wall in the same project.

WHERE SPENCER'S WORKS

NORTHERN KENTUCKY, ROOTED IN GRANT & BOONE COUNTIES

Spencer’s runs concrete out of the Dry Ridge yard at 690 Elliston Mt Zion Road. Day jobs reach as far north as Newport and Fort Thomas, south to Williamstown, and west to Burlington along the I-71 and I-75 corridors. Concrete pumping radius is 35 miles included in the published base rate.

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CONCRETE PATIO QUESTIONS

Standard residential patios are poured 4 inches thick over a compacted 4-inch limestone base. Patios that will hold a hot tub get 6 inches of concrete with heavier rebar. Spencer’s recommends the right thickness based on the use case at the estimate visit.
Spencer’s pours patios from small 100-square-foot fire-pit pads to large wraparound outdoor-living spaces over 1,500 square feet. Pours over 60 cubic yards are routine for the crew. There is no minimum size; small patios get the same prep and finishing standards as large ones.
Broom finish is the most common patio choice in Northern Kentucky. It looks clean, gives good traction when wet, and weathers well. Smooth trowel finish is available for covered or screened patios. Stamped patterns (slate, ashlar slate, English cobble) and acid-stained finishes are available for decorative upgrades. Spencer’s walks through finish samples at the estimate visit.
Yes. Most patios attach to the back of the house and step down slightly so they don’t trap water against the foundation. Spencer’s installs an expansion joint between the patio and the foundation wall to prevent the slab from binding against the house as it expands and contracts seasonally.
Foot traffic is fine after 24 to 48 hours. Light patio furniture can go on the slab after 7 days. Heavy fire pits, grills, and planters should wait 14 days. Full design strength is reached at 28 days; the slab will continue gaining strength slowly for years after that.
Yes. Spencer’s handles the full demolition and haul-off of an existing concrete patio. The Bobcat T66 breaks the slab, the Kenworth dump truck hauls the debris off site, and the base is re-prepped before the fresh pour. One crew handles the entire project.
Patio pricing depends on square footage, slab thickness, finish choice, edge complexity (curved versus straight), and whether existing concrete needs tear-out. A typical 300 to 500-square-foot residential patio in Grant, Boone, Kenton, or Campbell County falls in a quotable range Spencer provides at the on-site estimate. Free estimates returned within 24 hours.

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WHAT NORTHERN KENTUCKY CUSTOMERS SAY

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Send the property address and approximate patio dimensions. Spencer returns a free estimate within 24 hours.