Stamped Concrete Custom Design & Build
Our experienced craftsmen have spent decades learning how to create a stamped concrete pour that considers proper depth, texture, slope and color.
What is Stamped Concrete?
Mimicking the appearance of materials like brick, stone, or tile, stamped concrete is a decorative concrete technique where a pattern or texture is impressed onto its surface.
Schedule FREE ConsultationAt Allied, we’re committed to the little things from the raw materials to the final sealant. We begin by establishing the proper elevations and then utilize a combination of 3000 PSI concrete and ⅜” thick rebar to create a slab that’s built to last. Once the surface has been poured, we’re careful to make sure the concrete isn’t so wet that the texture is lost or so dry that the pattern can’t take shape. After we’ve created our stamp and texture, the color is broadcast across the surface in a manner that allows the shading to appear natural and our sealant is applied to the surface to ensure that your concrete is protected.
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Stamped Concrete Installation Process
1. Surface Prep
Your concrete slab is poured specifically to receive the stamped treatment that follows.
2. Tailoring
Each color and pattern is selected to coexist with the elements already in your space.
3. Crafting
Our ability to apply lasting color and proper depth has been perfected over thousands of completed pours.
4. Walkthrough
Once we’ve completed our work, we’ll inspect the project one final time to ensure it meets our standards.
Stamped Concrete Costs
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer dozens but the majority of our clients select from 8 or 10 of the more common selections.
Unfortunately, no. That said, we’re happy to discuss our Carvestone overlay as an alternative.
For the most part, yes. It should be noted that - due to the undulated nature of the stamp - some standing water is to be expected.
If we’re replacing the approach of your driveway, it almost always requires a permit. More often than a permit, an HOA is generally concerned with the colors selected for concrete being installed in your front yard.
Most of our lead foreman have been installing stamped concrete for decades.
Generally speaking, stamped concrete is the most cost-effective decorative option available. There are so many different site specific factors that influence pricing that each scenario is unique. That said, we’ll attempt to provide a comprehensive estimate at our initial consultation.
Depending on the stamp selected it can be. Generally, we have some stamps we’d recommend only for a driveway and others that are more receptive to wet, pedestrian traffic. We’ll also add a non-skid agent into the sealant to act as an additional layer of defense.
Unfortunately, we do not recommend adding topical color as it will not stand the test of time. Often a simple reseal can refresh the surface and bring back its original beauty.
We recommend a garden hose and some soap. Once you introduce a pressure washer you run the risk of inadvertently removing the protective sealant.
We recommend the surface be resealed every 18-24 months.