Local since 2006. Built for this lake's terrain, weather, and rules.
A patio at PK isn't a backyard slab in the suburbs. It has to handle hard sun off the water, wind that comes across the lake with nothing to slow it down, limestone close to the surface, and grades that almost never run flat. We've been building patios on this terrain since 2006 โ we know where the rock is, where the water goes, and how to build an outdoor space your family actually uses from March to November.
Whether it's a covered patio that turns a west-facing lake view into usable evening space, or an open entertaining slab tied into a retaining wall, we design for this lake โ not for a catalog photo.
Shade structures engineered for lake wind loads โ cedar, timber-frame, or metal roof to match your home.
Broom, stamped limestone-pattern, exposed aggregate, and stained finishes that hide lake dust and wear.
Replace the cracked builder slab with something sized for how you actually entertain.
Stone-faced seating walls and fire features that make the patio the reason people come over.
Out-of-town crews bid PK patios like city patios โ then hit rock, change-order the excavation, and pour without thinking about how water sheets toward your foundation on a slope. We scope the rock, the drainage, and the elevation in the first visit, and the quote you sign is built on PK reality.
Born Here. Built Here. โ Serving PK Lake, Graford, Graham, Mineral Wells, Weatherford, Breckenridge & Palo Pinto County.
Yes. Wind off open water is the main structural consideration at PK. We engineer post footings, beam sizing, and roof attachment for lake exposure, not for a sheltered city backyard.
On much of the lake, yes โ limestone sits shallow. Because we work here every week, we scope it up front and price it honestly instead of surprising you with a change order.
Absolutely. Most of our patio clients live in DFW. You'll get photo updates at every stage, and we're ten minutes away โ not ninety โ if anything needs attention.
Tell us about your project. We'll walk the property, explain what the lake requires, and give you a clear written quote.