Outdoor Spaces That Handle Daily Use

Commercial Concrete Patios in Shreveport

A commercial patio in Shreveport serves customers, employees, or tenants who expect a stable, safe surface that holds up through weather and foot traffic. Whether you're adding outdoor seating to a restaurant, creating a break area for an office building, or building common space for a multi-use property, the concrete needs to perform without constant maintenance. Cracked or uneven surfaces become liability risks and reduce the usability of the space.

Shreveport Concrete & Patios installs commercial concrete patios built for durability, weather exposure, and the kind of use that comes with commercial properties. The surface is poured with proper thickness and reinforcement to resist cracking under weight and movement. Finished surfaces prioritize safety and appearance, with options for texture or broom finish depending on how the space will be used. Drainage is planned to prevent standing water that accelerates wear.

A consultation helps determine layout and use requirements for your property in Shreveport or the surrounding area.

What the Finished Surface Provides

Installation begins with site evaluation and grading to establish proper drainage and base stability. In Shreveport's commercial developments, this often means addressing soil conditions that can shift under load or retain moisture during heavy rain. The base is compacted and leveled before concrete is poured, and control joints are added to manage expansion and contraction.

After the concrete cures, you'll have a level surface with consistent slope that moves water off the patio without pooling. Furniture stays stable without rocking on uneven spots, and foot traffic moves across the surface without tripping hazards. The patio resists staining from spills and holds its shape under repeated use, whether that means outdoor dining tables or employee break areas.

Edges are formed to prevent chipping and define the patio boundaries. If the space connects to a building entrance or walkway, transitions are graded smoothly to avoid abrupt height changes. The work does not include decorative stamping, staining, or integrated seating unless those features are requested during planning. This service focuses on functional, durable flatwork designed for commercial environments.

It Helps to Know What You're Getting

Commercial outdoor spaces involve different requirements than residential patios, and most property owners want clarity on how the surface will perform.

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What thickness is needed for a commercial patio?

Most commercial patios in Shreveport are poured at least four inches thick, with reinforcement added for areas that will support heavy furniture or equipment. Thickness may increase depending on expected load.

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How is drainage handled on a flat patio?

The surface is poured with a slight slope, typically one-quarter inch per foot, to direct water away from the building and prevent pooling. If site conditions require it, additional drainage features are planned during layout.

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Can the patio be expanded later?

Yes, but expansion requires tying new concrete into the existing surface with proper reinforcement and joint placement. Planning for future expansion during the initial pour can simplify later additions.

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What finish options are available?

Standard finishes include broom texture for slip resistance or smooth trowel finish for easier cleaning. Texture is usually recommended for outdoor areas exposed to rain, which is common in Shreveport's climate.

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How soon can the patio be used?

Light foot traffic is generally safe after a few days. Furniture and heavier items should wait at least a week, and full curing takes about 28 days for maximum strength.

Shreveport Concrete & Patios works with property owners and managers throughout Shreveport and surrounding communities to plan patio installations around occupancy schedules and site-specific needs. Consultations confirm layout, use requirements, and any site challenges before construction begins.