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Tri-State Fence & Deck installs custom concrete paver patios, stamped concrete, travertine, and flagstone throughout Gloucester County, Camden County, and Burlington County. Whether you're starting from a bare backyard or replacing an old cracked slab, we handle the full scope — site prep, base excavation, proper drainage, installation, and cleanup. Call us to talk through your project.
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Are you looking for a partner to help you take your outdoor aspirations from dream to reality? Contact us today, and we will be in touch soon to help you get started with the initial details.
Why homeowners choose stamped concrete patios:
Stamped concrete can be a great option for homeowners who want a clean, cohesive patio design with visual interest and minimal joints across the finished surface.

Concrete pavers are one of the most versatile options for patio construction because they combine durability, design flexibility, and easier long-term maintenance. A paver patio can be built in a wide range of patterns, shapes, colors, and border styles, making it a strong choice for everything from compact backyard sitting areas to larger outdoor living spaces with curves, walkways, fire pit zones, and transitions to decks or pool areas.
Benefits of paver patios:
For homeowners comparing materials, pavers are often a great fit when you want a patio that feels custom, adds visual character, and can be expanded with features like walkways, sitting walls, edging, or fire pit areas.

Travertine patios offer a more refined, natural-stone look and are especially appealing to homeowners who want a high-end outdoor living feel. Travertine stays relatively cool underfoot compared to many other hardscape materials, making it a comfortable choice for sunny patios, poolside areas, and spaces where barefoot traffic is common.
Why homeowners choose travertine patios:
Travertine is often chosen by homeowners who want their patio to feel more like an extension of the home than a simple backyard slab.

Flagstone is a strong option for homeowners who want a more natural, organic patio design. With irregular shapes, varied tones, and a classic stone appearance, flagstone patios can blend beautifully into landscaped yards, garden spaces, and rustic or traditional home styles.
Benefits of flagstone patios:
Flagstone is especially appealing when the goal is to create a patio that feels established, timeless, and closely tied to the surrounding landscape.
Concrete pavers remain one of the most requested patio options because they offer a strong balance of appearance, flexibility, and long-term value. Unlike a basic poured slab, a paver patio gives homeowners more control over the final design, including color combinations, border details, laying patterns, shape, and how the patio connects to the rest of the yard.
A well-planned paver patio can be designed around the way you actually use your outdoor space. Some homeowners want a simple grilling and seating area just off the back door, while others want a larger backyard layout with space for dining, lounge furniture, walkways, or a future outdoor kitchen. Pavers make that flexibility easier.
Concrete paver patios are a smart choice for homeowners who want:
At Tri-State Fence & Deck, we help homeowners compare patio materials based on appearance, maintenance expectations, budget, drainage conditions, and how the space will be used so the finished patio works well both visually and structurally.
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Our Process—Simple, Transparent & Local
We’ve refined our process to make every project predictable, transparent, and
code-compliant.

1. Plan & Measure
Site visit, utility marking, and township review. You’ll receive a written proposal with an itemized scope and estimated timeline.

2. Schedule & Build
Once your 50% deposit is received, materials are ordered, and permitting begins. Most projects start within 2–3 weeks.

3. Walkthrough & Warranty
We inspect together before final payment and issue your workmanship warranty certificate.
A patio should do more than look good on install day — it should remain stable, drain properly, and continue to perform through South Jersey weather and seasonal changes. The visible patio surface is only one part of the project. The preparation beneath the patio helps determine how well it holds up over time.
When Tri-State Fence & Deck installs a patio, we look at more than just the finished material. We also consider site grading, the base preparation, the layout of the space, transitions to the home or yard, and how water will move around the finished patio.
Important factors in patio construction include:
This planning helps create a patio that is not only attractive but also more functional and dependable over time.
Whether you’re planning a concrete patio, stamped concrete patio, paver patio, travertine patio, or custom hardscaping project, Tri-State Fence & Deck is ready to help you design an outdoor space that fits your property goals.
We work with homeowners throughout Gloucester County, Camden County, and Burlington County to build patios that enhance everyday outdoor living, create more usable entertaining space, and add long-term value to their homes.
Yes, patios can be built on uneven ground. This can be achieved through methods such as excavation and grading, using retaining walls, terracing, adjustable paver base systems, or concrete footings for raised patios. These approaches help create a stable, level surface for the patio.
The key difference between a patio and a deck is their construction and location. A patio is built at ground level and can be made from materials like concrete, pavers, brick, or stone. A deck is a raised platform made from wood or composite materials. Patios are usually attached to the house or set within the landscape, while decks are often elevated and can have multiple levels, railings, and stairs.
To ensure proper drainage for patios, follow these key steps: grade the patio to slope away from your home, use a well-compacted base layer for stability and drainage, incorporate drainage systems like French drains, consider permeable materials, and leave gaps between pavers for water seepage. These measures help keep your patio dry and functional.
Patio costs depend on material, size, site conditions, and design complexity. Here's a general range for our South Jersey installations:
A typical 300 sq ft paver patio runs $7,500–$10,500 installed. Final pricing depends on base preparation needs, access, and any add-ons like steps or retaining walls. Call us at (856) 230-7082 for a free on-site estimate.
The most popular patterns for residential paver patios are:
We'll walk you through pattern options during your estimate. The right choice depends on how you'll use the space, your home's style, and your budget.
Concrete pavers on a properly prepared base last 25+ years — often the lifetime of the home. The key is what goes underneath: compacted stone aggregate at the correct depth, edge restraints to prevent spreading, and polymeric sand in the joints to lock pavers in place and resist weeds and freeze-thaw movement. A paver patio installed with shortcuts on the base will shift and settle within a few years. Ours are built to the correct spec from the start.

Reliable perimeter control. Our industrial chain link systems use heavy-duty posts, galvanized mesh, and wide-span layouts to secure yards, fields, and work areas.

We install security gates, anti-climb mesh, privacy screens, and compliant toppers that strengthen restricted-access zones without blocking cameras or sightlines.

Our temporary chain link panels create safe, flexible perimeters for construction phases, laydown areas, events, and short-term commercial projects.