"Stamped concrete patio with a sitting wall. Very nice."
"Work was for a stamped concrete patio. They were easy to work with. They worked hard and did a great job. I love my patio!"
"Expedient and a good job. "
"Nelson and his team did awesome work building our patio. Right from the beginning, with getting our requirements, measuring and estimation, to actually executing the work, they were very professional. I loved the way they organized the day of construction and brought in all resources at the right time and finished the work on time. The quality of work was exceptional and exceeded our expectations."
"Did work quick! Great quality. "
"My experience with Bnts was excellent, and my paver patio came out exactly as I hoped. I would recommend them to anyone and would absolutely work with them again in the future. "
Concrete stamping can add a decorative look to any landscape. Often called textured or imprinted concrete, it can come in a variety of patterns and colors including designs that replicate slate, flagstone, tile, brick and even wood.
Stamped concrete has other benefits as well. It's easy to clean. It stands up to constant regular use. And it's versatile enough to be used everywhere from patios and walkways to pool decks, driveways, and courtyards.
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It costs an average of $4,600 to install stamped concrete, or between $2,800 and $6,400. Usually, contractor will price stamped concrete at $8 to $20 per square foot.
Additional cost factors include:
Before you have stamped concrete installed, consider its various benefits and drawbacks.
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This is not a job to DIY, as labor is the only cost recouped. The complex process of installation requires stamping tools and materials. If not properly laid, you'll have to pay for repairs or a full replacement of the concrete.
The area where installation is taking place will not be accessible. If this is your driveway, make other arrangements before installation begins to park your car. Keep animals and children away from the construction site. Discuss expectations with your contractor up front about billing, insurance, length of project and the number of people on your property.