Paver Patios Contra Costa & Alameda County

Your Backyard, Actually Usable Year-Round

Quality paver patio installation that handles Bay Area weather, won’t sink or pool water, and comes with zero upfront payments—because your outdoor space should work as hard as you do.
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Financing Through Service Finance Company

Service Finance Company, LLC is a nationally licensed sales finance company providing outstanding financial solutions to homeowners looking to invest in their homes.

Flexible Financing Options

Choose from a variety of loan term options to find the one that fits your financial plan best — so your home improvements work with your budget, not against it.

Quick & Easy Approvals

Get a fast credit decision with a simple, streamlined application process. Less waiting means you can start your project sooner.

No Equity Required

Unlike traditional financing methods, you don't need home equity to qualify. Open the door to improvements regardless of how long you've owned your home.

Competitive Rates

Service Finance offers competitive rates to ensure your home improvements are both beneficial and affordable — maximizing the value of every dollar.

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From energy-efficient upgrades to a complete home makeover, Service Finance LLC provides financing solutions so you can invest in your home without the financial worry.

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Dual Licensed Contractor

Both general contractor and roofing licenses mean we handle your complete outdoor project without subcontracting major work to strangers.

40 Years Bay Area Experience

We know Contra Costa and Alameda County soil conditions, drainage challenges, and building codes because we’ve worked here for decades.

No Money Down Guarantee

Start your project with zero upfront payments—our Never Get Burnt Guarantee means you invest with complete confidence and zero risk.

BBB Accredited Company

Verified business practices and customer satisfaction standards backed by Better Business Bureau accreditation and industry certifications.
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Professional Paver Patio Installation

Outdoor Living Space That Actually Lasts

A paver patio should do more than look good the day it’s finished. It should handle Bay Area’s wet winters without pooling water. Stay level through years of use. Give you a space where furniture sits flat and guests feel comfortable.

Most patio failures happen because contractors skip the engineering that matters—proper base depth, correct drainage slope, adequate compaction. You end up with pavers that sink, water that pools, and an outdoor space you can’t actually use half the year.

We build paver patios the way they should be built from the start. Deep base preparation. Engineered drainage that moves water away from your foundation. Materials selected for Bay Area’s specific climate challenges. The kind of work that lasts 50 years instead of failing in five.

Why Homeowners Choose Paver Patios

What You Actually Get From This

A paver patio installation from DoPro means you're investing in outdoor living space that solves real problems and adds genuine value to how you use your home.

Your patio drains properly after every storm—no more standing water, no puddles that last for days, no water flowing toward your foundation.
Furniture stays level and stable because the base won’t settle or shift like poorly installed patios do within the first few years.
You can replace individual pavers if one ever cracks or stains, unlike concrete where you’d need to repour entire sections.
Your outdoor space becomes genuinely usable for entertaining, dining, or relaxing instead of sitting empty because it’s too cracked or uneven to enjoy.
Property value increases—quality paver patios return 50-75% of installation cost when you sell, plus you enjoy the space while you live there.
Maintenance stays minimal with proper installation—occasional cleaning and joint sand replenishment every few years, nothing like the constant repair cycle of failing concrete.
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Paver Patio Materials and Options

Choosing What Works for Your Space

Concrete pavers give you the most design flexibility at a very accessible commitment. There are hundreds of colors, patterns, and textures available to match your home’s unique style. They handle our local weather well and serve as a reliable material choice for most residents. Most homeowners in our nearby counties choose concrete pavers because they deliver quality results without requiring a premium investment.

Flagstone brings natural beauty with unique color variations and organic shapes. Each piece is different, creating one-of-a-kind patterns in your yard. It stays cooler underfoot during hot summers and handles moisture exceptionally well. Flagstone requires a larger commitment—representing a more significant investment for materials—but many homeowners consider the aesthetic worth the resources for high-visibility areas.

Natural stone pavers like bluestone or limestone offer premium durability and timeless appeal. They are the most involved option but can last for centuries with proper installation. These work especially well for properties where matching existing stonework matters or when you want that high-end look that complements the region’s finest homes.

We walk you through the options based on your goals, how you will use the space, and what makes sense for your property. There is no pressure to go premium if concrete pavers will do the job perfectly well.

Modern one-story house with large glass windows and wood accents, built by a general contractor in Contra Costa & Alameda County, CA. Surrounded by desert landscaping with succulents and palms, the sunny backyard features a pool and lounge chair.

Drainage Solutions for Bay Area Patios

Why Proper Drainage Isn't Optional Here

Bay Area atmospheric rivers dump serious water in short periods. Your patio needs to handle that reality, not just look good in photos. Proper drainage starts with correct slope—minimum 1/4 inch per foot away from your house. Sounds simple, but most failed patios we see have zero slope or slope in the wrong direction.

Base preparation matters more than most homeowners realize. We excavate 6-8 inches for patios, install Class II road base in layers, and compact each layer properly. That compacted base creates stability and allows water to percolate through instead of pooling on top. Skipping this step or rushing it leads to pavers that sink, shift, and trap water.

Edge restraints keep everything locked in place. Without them, pavers slowly migrate outward, creating gaps where water collects and erodes your base. We install proper restraints on every project because we’ve seen what happens when contractors skip this detail to save an hour of labor.

For larger patios or properties with heavy rainfall patterns, we add channel drains or French drains to move water away from the patio entirely. Your dedicated project manager evaluates your specific property during the consultation and recommends what actually makes sense for your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a paver patio cost in Contra Costa or Alameda County?
Building a paver patio in our region typically requires a specific investment per square foot, depending on your choice of materials, the condition of your land, and the overall complexity of the design. A standard-sized patio averages a certain amount for concrete pavers, while premium materials like flagstone or natural stone require a larger commitment for the same area. Local project expenses run higher than the national average because of professional labor rates, strict permitting rules, and the engineering needed for our unique terrain and drainage challenges. Properties with slopes, poor drainage, or difficult access require more resources because they involve additional site preparation. We provide detailed estimates that break down material costs, labor, base preparation, and drainage work so you know exactly where your resources are going. Our special guarantee means no upfront payments—you do not pay anything until work begins, eliminating the risk of losing deposits to unreliable contractors.
Not if it’s installed correctly from the start. Paver patios sink when contractors skip proper base preparation—inadequate excavation depth, poor compaction, or wrong materials. We excavate 6-8 inches for patios, install Class II road base in compacted layers, and create proper drainage slope to prevent these issues.Drainage problems happen when the patio is built without considering Bay Area’s rainfall patterns. We engineer every patio with minimum 1/4 inch per foot slope away from your house, plus edge restraints that prevent pavers from shifting and creating gaps where water collects. For properties with challenging drainage, we add channel drains or French drains to move water away from the patio entirely.Our 40+ years of Bay Area experience means we understand local soil conditions, seasonal moisture patterns, and the specific challenges of Contra Costa and Alameda County properties. Your dedicated project manager evaluates your site during the initial consultation and designs drainage solutions that actually work for your specific property, not generic approaches that fail when the first atmospheric river hits.
A typical 400-800 square foot paver patio takes 5-7 days for actual installation with our crew, but the complete timeline includes planning, permitting, and scheduling. Most projects from initial consultation to finished patio run 4-8 weeks total in Contra Costa and Alameda counties.The timeline breaks down like this: consultation and design (1-2 weeks), permit processing if required (2-4 weeks for projects needing county approval), material ordering and scheduling (1-2 weeks), and installation (5-7 days for standard patios). Larger or more complex projects with multiple levels, integrated features, or challenging site conditions may take 2-3 weeks for installation.We handle all permit applications and coordinate with local building departments so you don’t have to navigate that process yourself. Your dedicated project manager provides realistic timelines upfront and keeps you updated weekly with progress photos. We don’t overpromise completion dates just to win the job—we give you accurate timelines based on your specific project scope and stick to them.
Pavers are manufactured units—typically concrete or brick—that come in uniform sizes and shapes, making installation faster and more predictable. They offer extensive design options with hundreds of colors and patterns, require a smaller investment than flagstone for materials, and deliver consistent quality. Concrete pavers work well for most local patios and can last for many generations with proper installation. Flagstone is natural stone cut into irregular shapes, giving each patio a unique, organic look. It stays cooler underfoot during summer, offers beautiful natural color variations, and brings premium aesthetic appeal. Flagstone requires a larger commitment and more labor to install because each piece needs individual fitting and cutting. It is the choice when you want that high-end natural stone look. Both options work excellently in our weather when installed with proper base preparation and drainage. The decision comes down to your financial plan, aesthetic preferences, and how the patio connects to your home’s existing style. We walk you through both options during your consultation and help you choose what makes sense for your specific situation—no pressure to go premium if concrete pavers will serve you perfectly well for decades.
Most basic paver patios at ground level don’t require permits in Contra Costa and Alameda counties, but projects involving retaining walls over 4 feet, integrated outdoor kitchens with gas lines, or significant grading work typically do need county approval. Requirements vary by city and project scope.We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service because we know local building codes and have established relationships with county officials. This keeps your project moving forward without delays from compliance issues or rejected applications. Skipping required permits might seem easier upfront, but it can cause serious problems when you sell your home or need insurance coverage.Your dedicated project manager evaluates permit requirements during the initial consultation based on your specific project and property location. We factor permit costs and timeline into your estimate so there are no surprises. Our 40+ years of experience in Contra Costa and Alameda counties means we understand exactly what each jurisdiction requires and how to navigate the process efficiently.
Start with licensing and insurance—any contractor working on projects over $500 in California must hold a valid Contractors State License Board license. We carry both general contractor and roofing licenses, plus BBB accreditation and industry certifications. Ask to see proof of insurance including liability and workers’ compensation coverage. Look for contractors who provide detailed written estimates breaking down materials, labor, base preparation, and drainage work. Vague quotes or prices significantly below market usually mean corners will be cut somewhere. Check references and reviews, but also pay attention to how the contractor communicates during the initial consultation—do they ask questions about your property’s drainage, explain their process clearly, and provide realistic timelines? Our Never Get Burnt Guarantee addresses the biggest homeowner fear: contractors who disappear after taking deposits. We don’t require any upfront payment to start your project. You also get a dedicated project manager who provides weekly progress updates with photos, so you always know exactly what’s happening. We’ve built our reputation over 40+ years in Contra Costa and Alameda counties by treating every home as if it were our own and delivering the transparency and quality that turns clients into long-term partners.

Site Evaluation and Design

We assess your space, discuss how you’ll use it, and create a plan that handles drainage, permits, and material selection before any work begins.

Proper Base Preparation

Excavation to correct depth, engineered base installation with proper compaction, and drainage slope that protects your foundation and prevents pooling water.

Professional Installation and Finishing

Pavers installed in your chosen pattern, polymeric sand applied to joints, final compaction, and optional sealing—plus meticulous cleanup so you can enjoy your space immediately.
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