The look of stone, slate, or brick at a fraction of the cost of pavers. A stamped patio poured on a proper base and sealed for Ohio winters. Free written estimate.
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Stamped concrete is pressed with textured mats while the pour is still workable, then colored to mimic stone, slate, or brick. You get the high-end look without the joints, weeds, and shifting that come with individual pavers.

Stamping only works in a short window as the concrete sets. We time it so the pattern reads crisp and even.
We can add a non-slip additive to the sealer so a stamped surface is not slick around a patio or steps.
Control joints are cut into the pattern so the slab cracks where we want it to, not across your design.
Other patio and slab work we handle across Dayton.
Ballpark ranges for planning. Your exact, itemized price comes after we see the site.
$7,000
$4,500 to $11,000
$750
$400 to $1,300
Pavers look great on day one, but each one can shift, settle, and let weeds through the joints, and re-leveling them is ongoing work. A stamped patio is a single reinforced slab, so there is nothing to shift and no joints to weed. It gives you the same stone or brick look with far less upkeep.
The tradeoff is that stamped concrete needs resealing every few years to keep its color and water resistance, and a repair blends less invisibly than swapping a single paver. We will walk you through patterns, colors, and sealing so you know exactly what the finish looks like and what upkeep it takes before you commit.
We go over stone, slate, and brick patterns and color options, then quote the patio in writing.
The base is compacted, forms are set, and we pour a reinforced slab with integral color.
As the concrete sets, we press the textured mats and apply release for depth and pattern.
Control joints are cut, the slab cures, and we seal it, with a non-slip additive if you want it.
Usually yes. Stamped concrete typically costs less than a paver patio of the same size and gives a similar stone or brick look, with less long-term maintenance since there are no joints to re-level or weed.
Any concrete can crack, which is why we pour over a compacted base, reinforce the slab, and cut control joints into the pattern so cracking happens at the joints. Air-entrained mix and sealing help it handle freeze-thaw.
It can be smoother than pavers, so for patios and steps we add a non-slip additive to the sealer. That keeps the decorative look while giving you better traction in rain and snow.
Plan on resealing every two to three years in this climate to keep the color rich and the surface water-resistant. We will tell you what to watch for and can handle the resealing.
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A local concrete crew serving Dayton and the Miami Valley. Stamped patios are one of our favorite jobs because the finish shows the craft. We pour on a solid base, time the stamp right, and seal for Ohio winters. Work we are glad to put our name on.