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Stamped, Textured, and Broom-Finish Concrete Patios Built to Last

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We just wrapped up a handful of patios and every single one came out sharp. Three different styles, three different homes - but the same standard of work across all of them. That's what a busy stretch looks like for us when the weather cooperates and the crew is locked in.

The curved stamped patio with the dark charcoal border is a good example of what stamped concrete can do when the design is thought through from the start. That sweeping edge isn't just a style choice - it gives the whole space a finished, intentional look that a straight-cut slab never quite pulls off. The textured stone pattern across the field ties it together clean. Add the built-in steps off the back door and you've got a patio that actually functions as well as it looks.

The warm brown stamped patio under the covered overhang is a completely different feel - and that's the point. Stamped concrete isn't one-size-fits-all. The earthy tone works naturally with that style of home, and the space is big enough to actually use. There's even a little personal touch pressed into the corner of the slab - a year and a couple of handprints. That kind of thing is what makes a concrete pour feel less like a construction job and more like something that belongs to the people who live there.

Then there's the broom-finish patio tucked under the elevated deck. Clean, practical, and solid. Broom finish gets overlooked sometimes because it's not as flashy, but it's a workhorse - textured for traction, built to handle foot traffic, and it holds up season after season without a lot of fuss. The stamped border wraps the whole thing and gives it a polished edge so it doesn't just look like a plain slab poured against the house.

Different looks, different homes, same level of care. Whether someone wants stamped concrete with a custom color and a curved border, or a no-nonsense broom-finish slab that's just going to work hard for years - we build both the same way.

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