The right patio turns your backyard into usable outdoor living space—and adds real curb appeal up front. Gold’s Landscaping designs and installs hardscape patios with proper base work, drainage, and finishes built for Utah’s freeze–thaw cycles. We serve homeowners in Ogden, Layton, Roy, West Haven, Riverdale, Brigham City, and northern Utah. Licensed and insured.
Why Invest in a Hardscape Patio?
Patios are the foundation of outdoor living—where you grill, entertain, and relax. A professionally built hardscape patio lasts longer, drains better, and looks more intentional than a quick DIY pad.
More usable space — Defined areas for dining, seating, and play.
Lower maintenance than lawn — Durable surfaces that handle foot traffic and weather.
Design flexibility — Pavers, flagstone, and mixed materials to match your home.
Higher home value — Quality outdoor living is a strong selling point in Northern Utah.
Our Patio Installation Process
Consultation and layout — We review how you use the space, access paths, and tie-ins to the home.
Excavation and base — Remove unsuitable material; install compacted aggregate in lifts for stability.
Edge restraint and bedding — Set borders, level bedding sand or mortar bed per material choice.
Surface installation — Lay pavers or flagstone with consistent joints, cuts, and pattern flow.
Finish and seal — Polymeric sand, sealing when appropriate, and cleanup with a walk-through.
Hardscape Patio Options We Install
Paver patios — Wide color and pattern choices with controlled joints
Flagstone patios — Natural stone character for traditional and mountain-style homes
Walkways and steps — Safe connections between driveway, entries, and backyard
Outdoor living layouts — Sized for furniture, grills, and fire pits
Coordination with walls and grade — Works with retaining walls on sloped lots
Pavers offer uniform sizing, easier repairs, and many color options. Flagstone delivers a natural, one-of-a-kind look. We help you choose based on style, budget, and how the patio will be used.
How long does a patio installation take?
Most residential patios take several days to two weeks depending on size, material, curves, and weather. Your estimate includes a realistic schedule.
Will my patio handle Utah winters?
Yes, when the base is built correctly. Proper compaction, drainage, and edge restraint are what prevent heaving and settling through freeze–thaw cycles.