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Concrete Patio Cost in Dallas, TX

Homeowner estimates · Updated 2026-03-30

Homeowners in Dallas, TX typically pay $4.59–$8.05 per sq ft for concrete patio installation. A typical residential patio (200–400 sq ft) runs $918–$3,220 total. Pricing is estimated from 26 TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard bid contracts, adjusted for residential market rates.

Dallas's hot summers and mild winters create a long construction window for patios, but summer pours require retarder additives and early-morning scheduling to avoid plastic shrinkage cracking — a cost that should be explicit in any warm-season bid. At $4.59–$8.05/SF, Dallas is one of the most affordable markets for concrete patio in this dataset — ranking 4th of 30 tracked metros, below the dataset median of $6.51/SF.

Dallas is built on black expansive clay (Houston Black series) that expands and contracts dramatically with moisture changes — seasonal slab movement of 1–4 inches is documented in neighborhoods without proper drainage and subgrade prep. Costs rise with decorative finishes — stamped concrete, exposed aggregate, or acid-stained surfaces typically add $3–8/sq ft over a plain pour. Site access, drainage slope, and any existing hardscape removal all factor into your final quote. Spring and fall peak seasons push contractor lead times to 4–8 weeks; booking outside those windows (January–February, July–August) often yields 10–15% better pricing from quality crews.

Typical Homeowner Cost

Low

$4.59

per sq ft

Mid

$6

per sq ft

High

$8.05

per sq ft

26 TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard bids (2024–25)BLS OES wages · SOC 47-2051Commercial overhead adjusted (−27%)
How this estimate is built

Step 1 — DOT bid data

26 TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard bid contracts (2024–25) → p25/p75 installed $/sq ft at prevailing wage rates.

Step 2 — Residential adjustment

TX has no state prevailing wage law — TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard bids use open-shop wages (BLS $23.39/hr). Residential estimate applies a 27% commercial overhead discount.

Step 3 — Local indices

Labor index: 12% below national (BLS OES, cement masons). Material index: national average (USGS aggregate prices).

Step 4 — Project type

Patio complexity multiplier: 0.95×–1.25× applied to base flatwork rate.

Contractor / Professional Rate(government & commercial projects)

Low

$6.29

per sq ft

Mid

$9

per sq ft

High

$11.03

per sq ft

Sourced from 26 TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard bid contracts (2024–25). These prices reflect government and commercial work where contractors are legally required to pay prevailing wages — typically 20–40% above open-shop residential rates.

DOT Verified — TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard (2024–25)

Cost Breakdown

ComponentEstimated Range
Ready-mix concrete (per yd³)$130–$200
Labor (forming, pouring, finishing)$2.99–$4.35/sq ft
Total installed (materials + labor + site prep)$4.59–$8.05/sq ft

Total reflects typical homeowner pricing, estimated from 26 TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard bid contracts (2024–25) adjusted for residential market rates. Ready-mix from national rates × local material index. Actual contractor quotes may vary.

Dallas Market Conditions

Data source

26 DOT bids

TxDOT Bid Item Average Cost Dashboard (2024–25)

↗ source

residential: −27%

Climate

hot mixed

Labor market

12% below avg

Best pour season

October through May

Dataset rank

4 of 30 markets

  • Dallas is built on black expansive clay (Houston Black series) that expands and contracts dramatically with moisture changes — seasonal slab movement of 1–4 inches is documented in neighborhoods without proper drainage and subgrade prep.
  • Standard practice here goes well beyond most markets: moisture-conditioned subgrade, chairs elevating rebar off the ground, and often a perimeter grade beam with deep piers for structural slabs.
  • Unlike the Gulf Coast, Dallas summers are hot and dry, creating evaporation risk during pours that makes plastic shrinkage cracking common for less experienced crews working mid-day.
  • The DFW metro is one of the highest construction-volume markets in the country, keeping a large supply of concrete contractors; however, spring and fall peak seasons can push lead times to 4–8 weeks for residential projects.
  • October through May is generally the preferred window for outdoor flatwork, balancing cool temperatures with acceptable moisture conditions.
  • Pricing is approximately 5–10% below the national median for standard flatwork, reflecting competitive labor and strong regional ready-mix supply.

Concrete vs. Alternatives — Patio Cost Comparison

Material (local estimates)Installed CostLifespanMaintenance
Concrete (this market)$4.59–$8.05/sq ft30–50 yearsSeal every 3–5 yrs
Concrete pavers$6–$16/sq ft30–50 yearsRepoint joints every 5–10 yrs
Natural stone (flagstone)$8–$24/sq ft50+ yearsSeal periodically
Composite decking$7–$18/sq ft25–30 yearsAnnual cleaning

Alternative costs are Dallas-market estimates derived from typical cost relationships to local concrete prices.

Hiring Tips — Dallas Concrete Patio

  • Pour during the cooler months (October–May) where scheduling allows — summer heat accelerates set time and increases cracking risk.
  • Apply a penetrating silane/siloxane sealer after curing; UV and thermal cycling in this climate degrade unsealed surfaces faster than in milder regions.
  • Verify that any structural slab bid includes perimeter drainage — on DFW expansive clay, a slab without positive drainage will move within a few years regardless of pour quality.
  • Verify contractor licensing and insurance before signing — lower-cost markets have a higher proportion of unlicensed operators per capita.
  • Stamped or colored concrete adds $3–8/sq ft over a plain broom finish; request it as a separate line item so quotes are comparable.

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Feet, inches, yards
Dimensions
ft
ft
in
Add 10% extra for waste, spills, and uneven surfaces
Cost EstimatePrimary Result
Based on state DOT bid data
Ready-Mix Concrete (Recommended)
~$274

Estimated concrete cost (materials + delivery) · For projects over 1 cubic yard, ready-mix is typically more economical and easier to work with.

Bagged Concrete (80lb)
$341 - $496

62 bags × 80lb

Ready-Mix Concrete
$177 - $372

1.36 cubic yards + delivery

Professional Installation
$299 - $435

100 sq ft × $2.99–$4.35/sq ft

Based on 2024 state DOT bid data for this market. Actual contractor quotes may vary.

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