• FAQs

    HOW MUCH DOES A COVERED PATIO COST?

    Project costs can fluctuate greatly depending on a number of factors, such as: size (sq foot), design (fancy/simple), materials (concrete, wood, stone, composite, etc..) and functionality. Do you have an existing patio or would you like to use pavers, pour a concrete slab or build a deck as the foundation? What would you like the cover to look like? What kind of lighting do you need? (Or fans?) What about other accent pieces, like an outdoor kitchen, serving bar, seating options or an outdoor fireplace? And what about a railing or solar screens? And don't forget about landscaping, which brings the whole project together. Depending on your configuration, prices can range from around $5,000 to more than $50,000.

    WHY GO WITH A LOCAL OUTDOOR CONTRACTOR NEAR ME?

    As your local North Texas contractor based in Celina, we have experience in designing and building backyard projects that help you maximize your utilization while navigating considerations that are unique to our North Texas climate and codes. That's why we offer a FREE Design Consultation - to enable you to get a sense for our experience and professional team who is ready to help bring your project to life. Ask us for examples of previous projects or a list of referrals near you. We love helping North Texans enjoy the great outdoors!

    WHY IS AN OUTDOOR LIVING SOLUTION A GOOD INVESTMENT?

    Home properties have increased significantly over the last couple of years all across North Texas. So investing in improving your current property might be a wiser financial option verses having to pay current prices (and interest rates) for something that has the additional outdoor functionality that you desire. And the best news is that outdoor structures also increase the value of your property.

    On top of the financial considerations, when you invest in expanding your living space to the outdoors, it's an investment in your own quality of life. So not only does the value of your property increase, but so does your ability to enjoy the property while you own it.

    Sounds like a great Win/Win scenario!