What is stamped concrete?
Stamped concrete is poured concrete that gets pressed with patterned mats while it is still workable and colored to mimic stone, brick, or slate. The result reads like pavers across one unbroken surface, with no seams to weed or shift later.
How much does stamped concrete cost in Georgetown?
Decorative work prices above plain flatwork, and the base underneath still has to fit your lot, keyed into rock or conditioned for clay. As a starting point, stamped concrete generally lands around $14 to $22 per square foot depending on pattern detail, how many color layers, and sealing. We price it once we have seen the space.
Does stamped concrete hold its color under the Texas sun?
The slab itself is built like the rest of our work, based for the ground and jointed. The finish is the part that needs minding: strong UV bleaches color and wears at sealer, so we reseal on a schedule. Pavers, in contrast, can lift and creep apart as this region's clay swells and shrinks beneath them.
What patterns and colors can I get?
Stone, slate, brick, and plank patterns in earth tones that suit Hill Country and Central Texas homes. We bring samples and tune the finish to your house and whatever hardscape is already there.
How often does stamped concrete need resealing in Georgetown?
Count on every couple of years, sooner on the south and west exposures that soak up the full afternoon heat. We give you a clear resealing schedule so the color keeps its tone.
Does stamped concrete get slick in the rain?
It can come up smoother than a broom finish, so on walkways and pool decks we blend a non-slip additive into the sealer. That earns its keep here when a quick storm leaves the surface wet. We mark where it matters for your layout.
How does the cost compare to pavers?
Stamped concrete usually installs for less than pavers, carries no joints to weed, and will not creep apart the way pavers can as clay works beneath them. The trade-off is resealing now and then, and we spell that out plainly.