
St. Louis summers call for shady afternoons, sizzling grills and a smooth, durable surface that can handle both. A well-planned concrete patio does more than extend your living space—it boosts property value, simplifies maintenance and sets the stage for countless memories. CountBricks combines on-site craftsmanship with instant AI estimates to make designing and installing a concrete patio in St Louis straightforward and budget-smart.
• Realtime voice-to-estimate technology produces accurate numbers while our team walks your yard
• Live material pricing pulls Midwest concrete rates the moment you speak
• Integrated blueprint takeoffs prevent square-foot surprises
• Dedicated residential crews deliver on schedule in St Louis’s unpredictable climate
• Clear, branded quote documents let you approve or tweak finishes instantly
Every patio begins with a base price for standard 4-inch concrete. From there, St Louis homeowners tend to customize with coloring, stamping or extra reinforcement. Understanding the drivers keeps your budget realistic.
• Square footage: Larger footprints lower the price per square foot but raise the total
• Sub-base preparation: Poor soil or heavy clay common in St Louis may require additional gravel
• Reinforcement: Fiber mesh or rebar combats freeze–thaw cycles
• Decorative finishes: Integral color, acid stain or stamped patterns add personality
• Site access: Tight urban lots can increase labor time for wheelbarrow moves
1. Voice Consultation – Speak with a CountBricks specialist on site or virtually. As you describe your vision, our AI captures dimensions and preferences in real time.
2. Instant Estimate – Within moments, you receive a line-item cost sheet reflecting current St Louis material prices, labor rates and local permit fees.
3. Design Confirmation – Browse finish samples in our mobile showroom or visit CountBricks.com/portfolio to see recent patio installs in your neighborhood.
4. Scheduling & Permits – Our platform auto-generates permit paperwork and proposes installation windows that avoid peak rain seasons.
5. Construction & Quality Check – Licensed crews pour, finish and seal the patio. A CountBricks supervisor completes a 20-point inspection before hand-off.
CountBricks designers draw inspiration from historic brick neighborhoods and modern loft conversions alike. Popular concrete patio styles include:
• Ashlar slate stamping that echoes Soulard’s cobblestone vibe
• Seamless integral color in warm earth tones to complement red-brick façades
• Broom-finish rectangles for minimalist Central West End courtyards
• Exposed aggregate borders framing smooth interior panels
• Reseal every two to three years to resist Midwest salt and freeze cycles
• Add a slight slope—about 1/8 inch per foot—away from the foundation to manage runoff
• Incorporate control joints at 8- to 10-foot intervals to minimize cracking
• Consider LED step lights or recessed post sleeves before the pour to avoid later coring
• Schedule pours early morning in July–August to reduce surface flash drying
A concrete patio requires far less upkeep than wood decking. Regular sweeping, occasional power washing and timely resealing keep the surface looking showroom-fresh. Should a stain occur, CountBricks offers a quick-response resurfacing package—bookable through CountBricks.com/services—that restores color uniformity without a full replacement.
Whether you envision a cozy 10 × 12 space for weeknight dinners or a 600-square-foot entertainer’s deck, CountBricks delivers clarity from estimate to final sealant. Contact our residential team at CountBricks.com/consultation and see how fast an accurate “concrete patio St Louis” quote lands in your inbox. Your backyard upgrade is one conversation away.

When the Chavez family in Dogtown called CountBricks, their backyard was a patch of compacted soil that turned to muck after every rainfall. They wanted a 400-square-foot stamped patio with a built-in fire pit and room for a smoker.
• Size: 20 × 20 feet with a 2-foot curved border
• Finish: Ashlar slate stamp, charcoal release, mocha integral color
• Timeline: Seven calendar days, including cure and seal
• Final Cost: 8