Stamped concrete gives you the look of natural stone, brick, slate, or wood plank at a fraction of the installation cost. We use deep-stamped dies with integral color and dry-shake release agents to create surfaces with real depth and texture. Not a surface print that fades in a season.
Utah's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on decorative concrete that isn't poured and cured correctly. We control mix design, water-to-cement ratio, and curing time on every job. Every finished slab is sealed on completion, and we walk you through a resealing schedule so the finish stays sharp for years, not just one summer.
We install stamped concrete on driveways, front entry walkways, backyard patios, pool surrounds, covered porch slabs, and outdoor kitchen pads. The same pour can combine patterns: a cobblestone border around an Ashlar slate field, for example, so the whole project reads as one design rather than disconnected pads.
Common pattern requests we work with: Ashlar slate, Herringbone brick, European fan, random stone, and wood plank. Color can be matched to your home's exterior, existing hardscape, or surrounding landscape. We bring samples on the estimate visit so you can compare finishes in your actual light conditions before committing.
Most stamped concrete jobs follow the same sequence: site prep and subgrade compaction, form setting, pour and screeding, stamping while the concrete is in the plastic state, color application, finishing edges, and final sealing once cured. Cure time before foot traffic is typically 24–48 hours; we recommend keeping vehicles off a new driveway for at least 7 days.
Timeline from estimate to finished slab depends on project size and our current schedule; smaller patios can often be completed in a single day, while large driveways or multi-zone pours may span two days to maintain quality. We give you a realistic schedule at the estimate stage, not one that sounds good but slips.
Pricing for stamped concrete typically ranges from $15 to $35 per sq ft installed, depending on pattern complexity, color, site conditions, and access. We can give you a firm number once we've seen the site.
Every project is different, but here's what most stamped and decorative concrete work runs in Davis and Weber County. We give firm numbers after seeing the site, not ballpark ranges that blow up at contract time.
Stamped & Decorative Concrete
Varies by pattern complexity, color, sealant, and site prep.
$15 – $35 / sq ft
Standard Concrete (Patios, Walkways, Driveways)
Varies by prep, access, thickness, and finish.
$10 – $20 / sq ft
Heated Concrete
Driveways, walkways, and patios. Varies by heating system and layout.
$25 – $50+ / sq ft
Concrete Resurfacing
Overlay on existing slab. Varies by condition, thickness, and finish.
$3 – $10 / sq ft
Concrete Sealing & Maintenance
Resealing stamped or plain concrete to protect color and finish.
$1 – $3 / sq ft
Not sure what your project will cost?
Send us a few photos of your space and what you want built. We can give you a rough range before scheduling an on-site estimate.
Common questions we get from homeowners in Davis and Weber County before starting a stamped concrete project.
Stamped concrete in Utah typically runs $15–$35 per sq ft installed, depending on pattern complexity, color, and site conditions. Simple single-color patterns run toward the lower end; multi-color custom designs or tight-access jobs run higher. We give firm numbers after seeing the site—not ballpark ranges that change at contract time.
When properly installed and sealed, stamped concrete lasts 25–30 years or more. Utah's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on improperly mixed or sealed concrete, which is why we focus on mix design, water-to-cement ratio, curing time, and use a quality penetrating sealer on every finished slab.
It depends on the project. Stamped concrete is one continuous pour with no joints for weeds or settling—lower maintenance and typically less expensive. Pavers are easier to repair piece by piece and offer more texture variation. For driveways and large flat areas, most clients choose stamped concrete. For curved garden paths or smaller accent areas, pavers are often the better fit.
Yes, when it's installed correctly. The key factors are a properly designed concrete mix, control joints at the right intervals, thorough curing before freeze-thaw cycles hit, and a quality sealer applied on completion. We've poured concrete in Davis and Weber County long enough to know what winters here actually do to decorative surfaces, and we design every pour accordingly.
Most stamped concrete should be resealed every 2–3 years, or when you notice the surface dulling or color fading. We walk every client through a maintenance schedule at project closeout. We also offer resealing service if you'd rather have us handle it.
Yes. Pool surrounds are one of the most common stamped concrete applications we do. We use non-slip texture options and discuss finish choices before the pour—some patterns hold up better around water than others. We can tie the pool surround into a patio, walkway, or outdoor kitchen pad as part of a single continuous pour.
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