
Stamped Concrete
Stamped concrete (often called textured or imprinted concrete) is a highly versatile decorative technique where freshly poured concrete is patterned and colored to replicate the look of high-end materials like brick, slate, flagstone, cobblestone, or even wood planks. It delivers a premium look at a fraction of the cost of real stone.
How we execute the illusion.
A transparent look into our forming and stamping pipeline.
Forming & Reinforcement
The area is mapped and formed, heavily reinforced with steel rebar or wire mesh to guarantee a monolithic slab that outlasts traditional pavers.
Integral Coloring
Color is mixed directly into the concrete or applied as a dry-shake hardener, creating a rich, fade-resistant base tone that mimics natural materials.
Antiquing & Stamping
While the concrete is in its plastic state, a contrasting release agent is applied. Interlocking polyurethane stamps are then methodically pressed into the surface.
Detailing & Protection
Once cured, control joints are precision-cut to manage expansion. The surface is then washed, detailed by hand, and sealed to protect against UV rays and moisture.