Custom concrete patios that turn unused backyard space into outdoor living areas built for Southern California living — and Southern California weather.
Create a functional outdoor space with a professionally installed concrete patio in Colton CA by Newline Concrete & Pavers. Whether you’re building a backyard seating area, extending your outdoor living space, or upgrading an existing patio, we design and install patios that are built for everyday use in Southern California.
From small backyard layouts to larger entertainment areas, we help homeowners in Colton, San Bernardino, and nearby cities turn underused space into something practical and long-lasting.
The Inland Empire is hard on outdoor surfaces. Long, hot summers with intense UV. Cool nights. Occasional heavy rain events. Wood deteriorates. Some pavers shift and weed up if not installed properly. Concrete, installed correctly, handles all of it.
A properly built concrete patio is a one-time investment that lasts 30+ years with minimal maintenance. No sealing every two years, no rotting boards, no weed pulling between pavers. And with stamped and colored finishes, you can get the look of brick, slate, flagstone, or tile at a lower long-term cost.
What our customers get with every patio project:
Patio cost is driven by a handful of real factors:
Rather than guess at numbers, we provide a detailed written estimate after walking your site — with the scope, finish, timeline, and price clearly laid out.
Broom Finish
Classic, durable, slip-resistant. The standard residential patio finish.
Stamped Concrete
Patterns include ashlar slate, Roman cobblestone, random stone, brick, wood plank, and more. Combined with color, stamped concrete is often indistinguishable from the material it mimics.
Exposed Aggregate
Decorative stones revealed at the surface. Excellent slip resistance, distinctive texture, great around pools.
Colored Concrete
Integral color mixed throughout the slab or color hardener applied to the surface for richer, more durable tone.
Stained Concrete
Acid or water-based stains that penetrate the concrete for variegated, natural-looking color.
Salt Finish
Subtle textured surface created by pressing rock salt into wet concrete. Decorative and slip-resistant.

We walk your space, measure, talk through what you want the patio to do (entertaining, dining, lounging, hot tub pad), and recommend finish options. You leave with a written estimate.

Existing surface removal if needed, excavation to proper depth, base material, compaction, and grading for drainage.

Forms set to establish the patio shape and elevation. Reinforcement (wire mesh or rebar depending on the design) installed.

For standard patios, the slab is poured, screeded, floated, and finished. For stamped patios, stamps are applied while the concrete is at the right consistency, then color is integrated. Control joints are cut.

Concrete cures over several days. Stamped and colored patios are sealed for color protection and longevity.

We walk the completed patio with you and provide care instructions.
Newline Concrete & Pavers installs concrete patios throughout Colton and the surrounding Inland Empire, including San Bernardino, Rialto, Fontana, Redlands, Loma Linda, Grand Terrace, Highland, Riverside, Moreno Valley, Jurupa Valley, Bloomington, and Yucaipa.
Most residential concrete patios take 2–3 days of on-site work, depending on size and finish. Stamped patios take slightly longer because of the stamping and coloring process. After the pour, the patio can typically be walked on after 24–48 hours and used normally after about a week. Stamped patios should be sealed after curing.
Stamped concrete is a single, continuous slab that’s textured and colored to look like another material. Pavers are individual units installed over a base. Stamped concrete has no joints to weed up and won’t shift, but if cracking occurs, the repair is more visible than with pavers. Both are excellent options depending on the look and use case you want.
The integral color in stamped concrete is permanent — it’s mixed into the concrete itself. The surface color hardener and sealer can fade with UV exposure over years and typically need to be refreshed every 2–4 years to keep the patio looking new. This is normal maintenance, not a defect.
Standard residential patios are typically 4 inches thick with appropriate reinforcement. Patios supporting heavy features (hot tubs, outdoor kitchens, fire pits) often need thicker slabs and additional reinforcement at those load points.
Yes — and it’s worth planning for them upfront if you can. We can add anchor points, electrical conduit, gas line stubs, or thicker slab sections during the initial pour to support features you want to add later. It’s much easier to plan for these than to retrofit them.
Concrete develops small surface cracks over time. Proper sub-base preparation, correct reinforcement, and control joints (which give the concrete a designed place to crack) are how we minimize and manage cracking. Stamped patios use the stamp pattern lines to help disguise minor cracks.
Whether you’re planning an outdoor dining area, replacing a worn-out slab, or designing a backyard entertainment space — Newline Concrete & Pavers builds patios that look great and last.
Call (909) 699-2788 or request a free estimate online — we respond within one business day.