Stamped & Decorative Concrete Contractor
Get the look of natural stone, brick, or wood with the durability of concrete
About Our Stamped Concrete Services
Stamped concrete is the perfect way to elevate the look of your outdoor spaces without the high cost and maintenance of natural stone or pavers. By imprinting patterns and adding rich colors to freshly poured concrete, we can replicate the elegant appearance of slate, brick, cobblestone, or even wood. It's a highly customizable and resilient option for patios, pool decks, and walkways that adds immense value to your property.
Average Pricing
per square foot
Varies based on pattern complexity, colors, and borders.
What We Offer
- Stamped concrete patios
- Decorative walkways & paths
- Stamped concrete driveways
- Pool deck installation
- Seamless texture skins
- Custom borders & bands
Why Choose Us for Your Stamped Concrete?
Endless Design Options
Choose from a wide variety of stamps, textures, base colors, and highlight antiquing.
Cost-Effective Luxury
Achieve the high-end look of natural materials at a fraction of the installation cost.
Low Maintenance
No weeds growing between joints or loose pavers to reset. Just reseal every few years.
Slip-Resistant Finishes
We apply anti-slip additives to the sealer, keeping your surfaces safe when wet.
Stamped Concrete Near You
We provide expert stamped concrete services across the Treasure Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
How durable is stamped concrete?
Stamped concrete is highly durable and lasts just as long as standard concrete (30+ years) when properly installed. The pattern and color are integrated into the slab.
Is stamped concrete slippery when wet?
Standard sealers can be slippery when wet, but we always mix an anti-slip grit additive into our topcoat sealers to ensure safety around pools and patios.
Can you stamp existing concrete?
Yes, we can apply a stamped concrete overlay (typically 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick) to an existing slab, provided the underlying concrete is structurally sound and free of major cracks.
How often does it need to be resealed?
In Idaho's climate, we recommend resealing your stamped concrete every 2 to 3 years to protect the color from UV fading and prevent moisture penetration.
What are the most popular patterns in Idaho?
Ashlar slate, seamless stone texture, and wood plank patterns are highly popular in the Treasure Valley, blending well with local architectural styles.
How do you handle color matching?
We offer comprehensive color charts and physical samples. We use integral colors mixed into the concrete along with topical release agents for rich, multi-toned highlights.
Ready to Start Your Stamped Concrete Project?
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Master Concrete Service. We'll come to you, measure precisely, and provide a detailed written quote.
Let's Build Something That Lasts
Free estimates. No obligation. Response within 24 hours.
- Licensed & insured contractors
- 15+ years of Idaho experience
- 1,500+ projects completed
- Workmanship guarantee
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