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Flat Ground That Stays Put Underfoot

Custom patio installations designed for outdoor living and built to last in Myrtle Beach

When you add a patio to your Myrtle Beach property, you need a surface that drains properly after rain, stays level over time, and handles foot traffic without cracking or settling. The layout has to fit the way you use your outdoor space, whether that means connecting to a pool, wrapping around an outdoor kitchen, or creating a separate area for seating. Pools Installation Services Company builds custom patios with proper base preparation and materials chosen for durability in coastal weather conditions common around Myrtle Beach.

The process starts with grading and excavation to create a stable foundation that prevents sinking or shifting as the ground settles. You choose the layout, material, and finish that matches your needs, and the patio is built to integrate with pools, walkways, and other outdoor features already on your property. Materials are selected for their ability to handle sun exposure, moisture, and the kind of use patios see when they become the main outdoor living area.

If you want to explore layout options or see what works for your property in Myrtle Beach, reach out to start the conversation.

How Base Prep Affects What You Walk On

Your Myrtle Beach property is measured and assessed for drainage and slope before excavation begins. The base is prepared with compacted material that creates a firm, level foundation, and the surface is graded so water moves away from the house and pool area. You work with the team to finalize the patio size, shape, and material based on how you plan to use the space.

Once the patio is finished, you have a flat, stable surface that stays level, drains quickly, and connects visually to the rest of your outdoor layout. The area is ready for furniture, grills, or other features without the need for additional site prep.

Installation includes coordination with existing pools, outdoor kitchens, and walkways so the patio fits into the overall design without gaps or mismatched elevations. The project does not include landscaping or lighting, but the layout is planned so those elements can be added later. Everything is built to handle the kind of foot traffic and weather exposure Myrtle Beach patios experience throughout the year.

What People Ask Before Installing a Patio

Homeowners usually want to know how long the installation takes, whether the patio will crack in the heat, and what happens if the ground underneath settles. These questions affect material choice and how the base is prepared.

What causes a patio to crack or sink over time?
Patios crack when the base is not compacted properly or when water pools underneath and erodes the foundation. Proper grading and drainage prevent those issues from developing.
How long does a patio installation take in Myrtle Beach?
Most patios take one to two weeks depending on size, layout complexity, and weather conditions. Larger projects or those requiring significant grading may take longer.
What materials work best for patios in coastal areas?
Materials are chosen for resistance to salt air, UV exposure, and moisture. Options include pavers, concrete, and stone, each selected based on how they perform long-term in Myrtle Beach humidity and sun.
Can a patio be added around an existing pool?
Yes, patios are often installed to connect or expand pool areas. The new surface is graded to match the existing pool deck and designed to handle drainage from both areas.
When is the best time of year to install a patio?
Spring and fall offer the best conditions for base prep and material installation. Summer heat can affect curing times, and winter rain can delay excavation and grading work.

Pools Installation Services Company handles site prep, material selection, and installation for patios that perform over the long term. If you are ready to add outdoor living space to your Myrtle Beach property, contact us to schedule an assessment.