Concrete Patios & Outdoor Spaces in Altoona, Iowa A Patio Pitched to Move Water Off Flat Ground
Broom, stamped, colored, and exposed-aggregate patios poured by one JLB crew with the slope set for flat Altoona lots.
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Altoona Concrete Patios Drained and Built on Glacial Till in Iowa
Picture a flat Altoona backyard where rain just sits there after a storm. That's the drainage reality across much of town, where the land levels out toward Iowa's open plains, and it's the first thing we solve before a patio goes in. The whole metro rests on the Des Moines Lobe glacial till — 45 to 60 feet of clay, silt, sand, and gravel left by the Wisconsinan glaciation roughly 12,000 years ago, soil that drains poorly and holds water against whatever bears on it.
On flat ground, the slope is the entire game. Where a hill lets gravity do the work, an Altoona patio needs the drainage built into the pour. We grade the base and set the finished surface to a measured fall that carries rain and snowmelt away from the house, and reading the existing yard before forming is how we get that grade right on the first pass.
Patio Finishes JLB Pours in Altoona
Broom, stamped, colored, or exposed-aggregate — patio finishes that fit how you use the space.
Engineering drainage into a flat lot
Without a hill, the pitch is everything.
We measure the yard's existing fall, then set the patio's slope to move water decisively off the slab and away from the foundation rather than letting it pond in a low corner. Near the busy stretch off the US-65 commercial strip, where lots run flat and paved surfaces shed extra runoff, that engineered grade matters even more.
Base prep on glacial till
The till below dictates the base above.
Poorly draining glacial till holds moisture and moves with it, so we strip, compact, and grade a free-draining base before any concrete is placed. That base spreads the slab's load evenly and keeps the till's seasonal movement from telegraphing up into cracks.
The mix that beats freeze-thaw
Air entrainment carries the slab through winter.
We pour flatwork with 5 to 7 percent entrained air, the ACI-recommended range, so freezing water has room to expand instead of fracturing the concrete. Finishes run from broom to stamped to exposed aggregate, with integral color through the slab so chips don't expose gray. One JLB crew handles every step, and the patio can be poured as a pool deck under one contract — with the drainage plan set first, which counts most on Altoona's flat lots.
A JLB patio on a flat Altoona lot, graded and pitched to move standing water off glacial till.
What Makes Altoona Concrete Different?
Central Iowa concrete endures 100 to 120 freeze-thaw cycles in a single winter. Each cycle expands trapped moisture and opens micro-fractures, which is why air-entrained mixes and correct joint placement matter far more here than in milder climates.
How JLB Handles Patios in Altoona
Free On-Site Inspection
We walk the yard, look at drainage, and plan the layout around how you use the space.
Layout & Grading
We set the footprint and pitch the grade so water runs away from the house.
Subgrade Prep
The base is compacted and graded so the patio stays flat over recently graded ground.
Forming & Reinforcement
Forms are set and reinforcement added so the slab holds together through the seasons.
Pour & Finish
We place the mix and finish it broom, stamped, colored, or exposed-aggregate.
Control Joints
Joints are placed to direct shrinkage cracking into clean lines.
Cure & Seal
The slab cures fully, and decorative finishes are sealed to lock in the look.
Signs You Need Patios in Altoona
Cracks Across the Slab
Wandering cracks mean missing joints or a base that moved under the patio.
Uneven or Settled Sections
A patio that has dropped on one side was poured over loose or uncompacted fill.
Water Pooling on the Surface
Puddles after rain mean the slab lost its pitch and needs regrading.
Scaling or Pitting
A flaking, pockmarked surface is freeze-thaw damage working through the slab.
Heaving Against the House
A patio lifting toward the foundation can push water and ice where you don't want it.
Outgrown the Space
An undersized slab limits how you use the yard — a good time to rebuild bigger.
Why Altoona Homeowners Choose JLB for Patios
Site-specific subgrade prep for Des Moines Lobe glacial till
Proper joint placement and air entrainment to survive Iowa freeze-thaw
One in-house crew handles excavation through finish
Can be paired with a JLB pool installation under a single crew
Concrete Patios & Outdoor Spaces in Altoona — FAQ
Altoona's flat terrain doesn't let gravity move water the way a hillside does, so JLB engineers the slope into the pour. The base and finished surface are graded to carry rain and snowmelt off the slab and away from the foundation.
The metro sits on the Des Moines Lobe glacial till — 45 to 60 feet of clay, silt, sand, and gravel from the Wisconsinan glaciation. It drains poorly and holds water, which is why JLB builds a compacted, free-draining base before pouring.
JLB strips, compacts, and grades a free-draining base under the slab so it spreads the load evenly. That base keeps the till's seasonal moisture movement from telegraphing up into the concrete as cracks.
Yes. JLB pours flatwork with 5 to 7 percent entrained air, the ACI recommendation, so freezing water expands into the mix rather than fracturing the slab. That keeps an Altoona patio from scaling through the winter.
Yes. The same in-house crew pours concrete and installs pools, so the patio can be built as the surround for a new pool under one contract. On Altoona's flat lots, the drainage plan is set before any number is quoted.
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