EXPERT PATIO EXTENSION CONTRACTORS IN DALLAS & FORT WORTH
We seamlessly enlarge small patios to create the spacious outdoor living area you actually deserve.
EXPANDING YOUR PATIO WITH INTERLOCKING PAVERS
Is your backyard limited by a tiny 10×10 concrete slab? You are not alone. Most builder-grade patios in DFW are barely big enough for a grill, leaving you no room to relax.
The Solution: We excavate the grass surrounding your existing slab and install an Interlocking Paver Extension. This instantly triples your usable space with a high-end design that looks intentional—never like a patchy "add-on."

Will the New Section Match My Old Patio?
MATCHING MATERIALS:
If sun-fading prevents an exact color match, we install a contrasting paver border. This creates a stylish 'rug effect' that makes your extension look like an intentional custom design, never an afterthought.
The "Border" Trick:
If sun-fading prevents an exact color match, we install a contrasting paver border. This creates a stylish 'rug effect' that makes your extension look like an intentional custom design, never an afterthought.
Property Value
An expanded patio isn't just more square footage; it is a dedicated zone for dining and entertaining. We ensure your new extension adds real property value and maximizes your home's outdoor potential.
Transform Your Backyard into a True Outdoor Living Area
Adding just 100 square feet can change how you use your home. Most builder-grade patios are too small for modern furniture. Our custom patio extensions give you the dedicated zones you need for:
Outdoor Dining: Finally have room for a 6-person table without chairs falling off the edge of the concrete.
Fire Features: Create a safe, designated area for a fire pit or outdoor fireplace, away from the house.
Outdoor Kitchens: A stable, level foundation is required before you can install a built-in grill station or bar. We pour the perfect base for future projects.
Why Dallas Homeowners Choose Us for Patio Enlargement
Extending an existing structure requires more skill than building from scratch. You need a contractor who understands drainage, settling, and structural integrity.
No Settling or Cracking: We don't just lay pavers on dirt. We excavate 6-8 inches down and install a compacted crushed-concrete base, just like a driveway. Your extension will not drift away from the original slab.
Proper Drainage Solutions: We ensure the new extension is sloped correctly (1/4 inch per foot) to move water away from your foundation, preventing puddles and water damage.
ICPI Certified Installers: Our crews are trained by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute. We don't cut corners on preparation or installation.

See How We Expand Outdoor Living Spaces in DFW
Homeowners from Frisco to Fort Worth don't just praise our finished work; they rave about the seamless transition. The #1 compliment we receive is that our patio extensions look original to the home, not like an 'add-on.' Read why families trust Paving Texas Construction to handle the complex challenges of matching materials, grading, and drainage to create the spacious backyard they always wanted.
Common Questions About Patio Extensions in Dallas
Extending an outdoor living space involves different challenges than building a new one. You need to consider differential settling, drainage slopes, and material availability. Here are the answers to the most frequent questions we receive from homeowners looking to enlarge their patios.
This is the biggest risk with amateur installs, but we prevent it with proper engineering. For concrete extensions, we drill into your existing slab and install steel rebar dowels to mechanically lock the new section to the old one. For paver extensions, we excavate the new base to the same depth as the original and use a compacted aggregate base to ensure the new section doesn't "sink" away from the original structure.
[/dipl_faq_page_schema_item][dipl_faq_page_schema_item faq_question="Do I need a permit just to add a few feet to my patio?" _builder_version="4.27.5" _module_preset="default" question_heading_level="h3" question_heading_font_size="20px" box_shadow_style="preset3" global_colors_info="{}"]In most DFW cities (including Dallas, Arlington, and Frisco), yes. Because you are increasing the "impervious coverage" (concrete/stone) on your lot, the city needs to ensure you aren't covering too much grass, which can affect neighborhood drainage. We handle the entire permitting process for you to ensure your extension is legal and code-compliant.
[/dipl_faq_page_schema_item][dipl_faq_page_schema_item faq_question="My current pavers are discontinued. How do you match them?" _builder_version="4.27.5" _module_preset="default" question_heading_level="h3" question_heading_font_size="20px" box_shadow_style="preset3" global_colors_info="{}"]If we cannot find "New Old Stock" of your specific paver, we don't try to force a bad match. Instead, we recommend a complementary design strategy. We might pull up the border of your existing patio and install a contrasting darker border (soldier course) that wraps around both the old and new sections. This makes the extension look like a deliberate, custom design upgrade rather than a "patch job."
[/dipl_faq_page_schema_item][dipl_faq_page_schema_item faq_question="Can you build a pergola or roof over the new extension immediately?" _builder_version="4.27.5" _module_preset="default" question_heading_level="h3" question_heading_font_size="20px" box_shadow_style="preset3" global_colors_info="{}"]Absolutely. If you plan to add a covered patio or pergola, please tell us before we pour the extension. We need to install concrete footers (piers) deep into the ground to support the weight of the roof posts. It is much cheaper to install these footers during the extension phase than to cut through your new patio later.
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