A stronger gathering area
Enough room for dining, seating, and a natural gathering point without the patio feeling lost in a wider backyard.
Patio installation for Komoka homes that need more than a small pad off the back door. We build outdoor living spaces that suit larger lots, natural grade, and the way people actually use their backyards west of London.
Plan My Komoka Patio ProjectKomoka patios are rarely about squeezing something into a tiny backyard. More often, the challenge is the opposite. There is room to do something good, but the space feels undefined, the grade shifts more than expected, or the yard needs a stronger focal point before it starts feeling like part of the home.
Komoka sits in that sweet spot west of London where homeowners often have a little more room, a little more natural backdrop, and a little more reason to invest in outdoor living. Properties near Glendon Drive, Komoka Road, and the edges of Komoka Provincial Park can feel beautifully open, but that openness also means a patio needs to do more. It has to anchor the yard, define where people gather, and handle transitions into lawn, plantings, grade changes, or wooded edges.
That is why the best patio projects here are usually not just about laying stone. They are about creating an outdoor room that feels deliberate.
Larger patio installations for seating, dining, fire features, and everyday backyard use. We help size the space so it suits the lot instead of feeling underscaled against it.
Important for Komoka properties where the house, lawn, and usable gathering area do not sit on one easy flat plane. Good transitions are what make the patio comfortable to move through.
Useful when the project needs both a usable hard surface and the structural support to hold grade cleanly. These are common on sloping lots and yards with awkward drop-offs.
Patios should improve how the yard works, not trap water near the house or shift runoff into another problem area. We plan the surface and surrounding grade together.
Enough room for dining, seating, and a natural gathering point without the patio feeling lost in a wider backyard.
Cleaner edges, better movement, and more visual structure, especially on builder-grade or recently developed properties.
Komoka is a strong fit for patio projects because homeowners often have the space to do them properly. That also means it is worth getting the size, grade handling, and overall layout right the first time instead of building something too small and revisiting it later.
Tell us where the property is, what kind of patio you are thinking about, and whether the yard has slope, drainage, or access issues. We will help narrow the right scope quickly.
The broader patio landing page if you want the main service overview behind this Komoka-specific version.
Useful when the Komoka patio project also needs support walls or cleaner grade change handling.
The wider Komoka area page for homeowners whose project may include planting, lawn, or full property work too.
A practical material guide if you are still deciding what kind of patio surface is the better fit.
We build interlocking patios, larger backyard patio layouts, patio steps, patio extensions, and connected hardscaping for Komoka homes that need more structure and better outdoor use.
Often, yes. Komoka properties are more likely to have deeper yards, more open space, or grades that need stronger transitions. That changes both patio sizing and overall layout planning.
Yes. Many of the better patio projects in Komoka also involve steps, retaining, or drainage-aware grading so the finished space works as well as it looks.