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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.

If you're looking for a stamped conrete contractor near you, let HomeAdvisor help. Simply enter your zip code and we will connect you with prescreened contractors in your area ready to talk to you about your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it cost to install stamped concrete?

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:

  • Size of the area.
  • Various colors and patterns.
  • Complexity of design.

What are the pros and cons of stamped concrete?

Before you have stamped concrete installed, consider its various benefits and drawbacks.

Pros:

  • Increases resale value.
  • Reduced long-term maintenance.

Cons:

  • Lacks durability.
  • More expensive.
  • Susceptible to freeze-thaw cycle.

Do I have to hire a professional for this job?

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.

What can I expect during the installation process?

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.