Stamped and decorative concrete.
The durability of poured concrete with the look of flagstone, slate, tile, or wood.
Custom finishes without the maintenance.
Stamped concrete gives you the look of stone, tile, or wood on a single, unified slab. No pavers to shift, no grout joints to weed, no boards to rot. Just poured concrete with a decorative pattern pressed in while it's still wet. We work with the major stamp systems — flagstone, slate, cobblestone, ashlar, wood plank — and combine them with integral color or applied stains for depth. Every stamped project is sealed at the end to protect the color and shed water in monsoon season. Stamped and decorative concrete works especially well on patios, pool decks, front walkways, and entry approaches. If you want the look on a driveway, we can spec that too — with thicker slabs and joint layouts that keep the finish looking good under vehicle weight.
- Flagstone, slate, ashlar, and wood-plank patterns
- Integral color mixed into the concrete
- Acid and water-based stains
- Broom, salt, and exposed-aggregate textures
- Sealed for UV and freeze-thaw
- Patios, walkways, and pool decks

Common questions
How much more does stamped cost than plain concrete?
Typically 30–70% more than a broom-finish pour, depending on pattern, color complexity, and the amount of hand-detailing. We quote it clearly on the estimate.
Does stamped concrete crack more than plain?
No — the concrete underneath is the same. What matters is proper joint placement, base prep, and thickness. The stamped pattern can help hide hairline cracks that appear over time.
How often do I need to re-seal it?
Every 2–3 years in Arizona. UV and monsoon rains wear the sealer down. Re-sealing is a simple maintenance job.
