Broken Arrow Concrete Patio Cost Guide 2025 | What to Budget

by | May 26, 2026 | Uncategorized

Broken Arrow Concrete Patio Cost Guide 2025

Planning a concrete patio in Broken Arrow? Understanding what to budget before you call contractors helps you make better decisions and avoid sticker shock. This guide breaks down 2025 pricing for plain concrete, stamped concrete, and exposed aggregate patios in the Broken Arrow and Tulsa area, plus the factors that affect your final cost.

Average Concrete Patio Costs in Broken Arrow (2025)

Plain Broom-Finish Concrete

  • Average cost: $8–$12 per square foot installed
  • 200 sq ft patio: $1,600–$2,400
  • 400 sq ft patio: $3,200–$4,800
  • Best for: functional patios, driveways, utility areas

Stamped Concrete

  • Average cost: $15–$22 per square foot installed
  • 200 sq ft patio: $3,000–$4,400
  • 400 sq ft patio: $6,000–$8,800
  • Best for: decorative patios, pool decks, entertaining areas

Exposed Aggregate Concrete

  • Average cost: $12–$18 per square foot installed
  • 200 sq ft patio: $2,400–$3,600
  • 400 sq ft patio: $4,800–$7,200
  • Best for: slip-resistant surfaces, modern aesthetic, pool surrounds

What Affects Concrete Patio Cost in Broken Arrow

1. Size and Shape

Larger patios lower the per-square-foot cost due to economies of scale, but total cost increases. Complex shapes with curves, multiple levels, or angles require more skilled forming work and raise costs compared to simple rectangular designs.

2. Pattern and Color Complexity

Basic ashlar slate or brick-pattern stamped concrete is less expensive than complex cobblestone or seamless stone patterns. Each additional color (integral color base plus release agent color) adds $2–$4 per square foot. Single-color concrete is always less expensive than two-color designs.

3. Site Preparation

Excavation, grading, and base preparation are significant cost factors. A flat, accessible site is much less expensive to prep than a sloped yard requiring cut-and-fill grading or retaining work. Oklahoma’s clay soils often require careful base preparation to prevent cracking — don’t cut corners here.

4. Demolition of Existing Concrete

Removing an old patio before installing new concrete adds $2–$5 per square foot to the project cost. Some homeowners choose to pour over existing concrete in good condition — we evaluate each situation and recommend the right approach.

5. Sealer Quality

High-quality penetrating sealers and topical wet-look sealers protect stamped concrete and maintain color vibrancy. Better sealer products cost more upfront but extend the time between resealing and improve long-term appearance.

What’s Included in a VistaScapes Patio Quote

Our concrete patio estimates in Broken Arrow include all labor, materials, forming, base preparation, concrete pour, finishing or stamping, coloring, and initial sealer. We’re transparent about what’s in every quote so you can compare apples to apples.

Get Your Free Estimate

Call 918-779-1317 to schedule a free on-site estimate for your Broken Arrow concrete patio project. We serve Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and all surrounding communities.

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