
Stamped & Decorative Concrete
Stamped concrete gives you the look of brick, slate, or natural stone at a fraction of the cost — and with far less maintenance than pavers. We pour colored, sealed, decorative concrete for patios, walkways, and entryways throughout Mid-Michigan.
Stamped Concrete done right across Mid-Michigan
The look of stone, the durability of concrete
Pavers shift, sink, and sprout weeds in the joints. A monolithic stamped slab gives you the same high-end pattern with none of the joint maintenance. We use integral color through the full depth so chips and wear do not expose a gray base.
Sealed and ready for Michigan winters
Decorative concrete lives or dies by its sealer. We finish with a high-solids sealer that locks in color and resists salt and moisture, and we tell you exactly when and how to reseal so your patio still looks new in five years.
What's included
- Ashlar slate, flagstone, and brick patterns
- Integral color plus accent release for depth
- Custom borders and banding
- High-solids sealer for color protection
- Lower cost and maintenance than pavers
- Resealing guidance for the long term
Applications
Free, no-obligation estimate
Tell us about your stamped concrete project and we'll measure, spec the right mix, and give you a clear written quote.
Call (989) 501-4525Request a quote
Stamped Concrete built for Michigan winters
Every pour uses air-entrained mixes, proper base prep, and planned control joints designed for our freeze-thaw climate. Browse the gallery for a sense of our finish quality.



Stamped Concrete across our service area
We pour stamped concrete throughout Mid-Michigan and travel up to 200+ miles from Bay City. Pick your county for local details.
Bay County
Bay City & surrounding cities
See Bay CountyMidland County
Midland & surrounding cities
See Midland CountySaginaw County
Saginaw & surrounding cities
See Saginaw CountyTuscola County
Caro & surrounding cities
See Tuscola CountyGenesee County
Flint & surrounding cities
See Genesee CountyGratiot County
Alma & surrounding cities
See Gratiot CountyIsabella County
Mt. Pleasant & surrounding cities
See Isabella CountyStamped Concrete questions
Does stamped concrete hold up to Michigan winters?
Yes, when it is poured with an air-entrained mix, properly jointed, and sealed. Avoid de-icing salts the first winter and reseal every 2-3 years to keep it performing.
Is stamped concrete cheaper than pavers?
Generally yes — stamped concrete usually costs less to install than equivalent pavers and far less to maintain over time, since there are no joints to re-sand or units to re-level.
Guides related to stamped concrete

Concrete in Genesee County: What Flint-Area Homeowners Should Know
From Flint and Grand Blanc to Fenton and Flushing, here is what Genesee County homeowners should know before pouring a driveway, patio, or slab — frost depth, freeze-thaw, permits, and choosing a contractor.
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Stamped Concrete vs. Pavers: Which Is Better for a Michigan Patio?
Stamped concrete and pavers both make beautiful patios, but they age very differently in Michigan winters. Here is how cost, durability, and upkeep really compare.
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Stamped Concrete Patio Cost & Design Ideas for Mid-Michigan Homes
A stamped concrete patio delivers the look of stone or brick at a friendlier price. Here is what it costs in Mid-Michigan in 2026, plus pattern, color, and maintenance ideas.
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Free, no-obligation estimates across Bay, Midland, Saginaw, and Tuscola counties.
