Finished backyard concrete patio wrapped around a tree planter and tied into an existing paver walkway.

Backyard Concrete Patio Project

Large backyard concrete patio poured in stages to create a better play area, preserve the tree planter, and tie into the existing paver walkway.

Project Type
Concrete Backyard Patio
Project Notes
Multi-day wheelbarrow pour with tree planter and paver-walkway tie-in
Scope
Patio layout, staged concrete pours, wheelbarrow placement, tree-planter preservation, and walkway tie-in

This backyard concrete patio was built to give the family a better play area for the kids and create a larger finished space off the house. Because access was tight, this was a wheelbarrow job and the patio had to be poured in stages instead of all at once.

Layout and Prep

We started by laying out the new patio footprint across the backyard and shaping the area for the new concrete sections.

Backyard area being prepped for a large concrete patio installation.

Backyard layout area before the concrete patio pour began.

Crew checking grade and layout for a backyard concrete patio project.

First Pour and Staged Access

Since we could not get the whole patio placed in one shot, the job was poured over different days for access reasons. The first section was placed and finished so the larger patio area could start taking shape.

First pour section of a backyard concrete patio during finish work.

Tree Planter and Walkway Tie-In

One of the important details on this project was leaving the existing tree planter in place and pouring around it cleanly instead of removing it. The new concrete also had to tie into the existing paver walkway so the whole backyard would feel connected instead of patched together.

Fresh concrete section wrapped around the backyard tree planter.

Second pour setup tying new patio sections together around the yard.

Fresh concrete patio section poured around the tree planter area.

Curved patio edge tying the new concrete into the surrounding backyard layout.

Finished Backyard Patio

Once all the pours were completed, the homeowner had a much larger, cleaner backyard patio that gave the kids a better area to play and made the whole space more usable.

Finished backyard concrete patio during the curing stage.

Finished overview of the backyard patio tied into the tree planter and surrounding yard.

Wide finished view of the completed backyard concrete patio.

Why This Scope Worked

This project worked because the patio was planned around how the family actually uses the yard. The multi-day wheelbarrow placement solved the access issue, the tree planter stayed in place, the paver walkway tied in cleanly, and the finished result gave the kids a much better outdoor play surface.

Related Pages

Need Something Similar?

If this project looks close to what you are planning, send us the city, approximate size, and the type of surface you need.

Start With a Quote