Stamped concrete patio with ashlar slate pattern installed by Hoosier Concrete Construction in Northwest Indiana
Stamped Concrete

Stamped Concrete Services in Northwest Indiana

Your patio, driveway, or walkway deserves more than plain gray concrete. With 14 premium pattern options and 28 years of hands-on experience, Hoosier Concrete Construction Inc. delivers stamped concrete that looks like natural stone, brick, or slate at a fraction of the cost.

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Close-up of stamped concrete stamping process showing pattern mat being pressed into freshly poured concrete
The Process

What Is Stamped Concrete?

Stamped concrete is a decorative finishing technique where patterns and textures are pressed into freshly poured concrete before it cures. The result replicates the appearance of natural stone, brick, slate, cobblestone, or wood planks.

A slab is poured to proper thickness (typically 4 inches with fiber mesh reinforcement), color hardener is broadcast across the top, then large rubber stamping mats cast from real stone originals are pressed in by hand, section by section.

Single monolithic slab — no joints for weeds to push through
No individual stones shifting or settling unevenly
Colored all the way through and sealed for protection
Fraction of the cost of natural stone or premium pavers
Our Patterns

Stamped Concrete Pattern Catalog

From formal ashlar slate to rustic fieldstone to modern wood plank, find the pattern that matches your home's architecture and your personal style.

Stone Patterns

The most popular choice for patios and pool decks. Range from formal to rustic.

Stones of AthensRoyal AshlarOrchard StoneBlueridge StoneDublin CobbleVerona CobblestoneYorkshire Cobble

Slate & Tile Patterns

Clean lines and refined finishes for a polished, modern look.

3'x3' Slate18"x36" BluestoneItalian SlateRotating Venetian Marble

Wood Plank Patterns

The look of a wood deck with the durability of concrete.

Gilpin Falls Bridge Plank

Seamless Textures

Subtle, natural-looking textures without visible joint lines.

Heavy StoneHadley Creek ShaleItalian SlateBlueridge Stone

Not Sure Which Pattern?

Michael brings pattern samples and color boards to your home so you can see how each option looks against your exterior. Free consultation, no pressure.

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Color System

Color Options for Stamped Concrete

Pattern is only half the equation. Color is what makes stamped concrete convincing. We use a layered color system to build depth and realism into every project.

Integral Color

Mixed directly into the concrete before pouring. Colors the entire slab all the way through, so even surface chips reveal consistent color underneath.

Color Hardener

A dry-shake powder broadcast onto fresh concrete that adds concentrated pigment on top and increases abrasion resistance for a richer, more vibrant finish.

Accent & Release Colors

Applied before stamping, these settle into joints and low points to create contrast and shadow that mimic natural stone or brick variation.

Acid Stains & Dyes

For bold or unusual color, acid stains produce rich translucent tones while dyes offer an even wider palette. Often used for interior stamped concrete.

Color hardener being applied to stamped concrete surface showing layered color system

On-site color matching: Michael brings actual color sample boards to every consultation — not paint chips — so you see real concrete colors against your home's exterior.

Where It Works

Stamped Concrete Applications

Stamped concrete works for nearly any flat exterior surface. Here are the most common applications we install across Northwest Indiana.

Stamped concrete patios installed by Hoosier Concrete Construction

Patios

Turn a basic backyard slab into an outdoor living space that looks like hand-laid stone. Most projects range from 200 to 600 sq ft.

Popular patterns: Ashlar Slate, Random Stone, Flagstone

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Stamped concrete driveways installed by Hoosier Concrete Construction

Driveways

Immediate curb appeal with patterns that handle vehicle traffic. Thicker pours (5-6 inches) with reinforcement for weight support.

Popular patterns: Herringbone Brick, Cobblestone

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Stamped concrete walkways installed by Hoosier Concrete Construction

Walkways

Stamped patterns add visual interest to narrow surfaces. A stamped walkway ties your entire hardscape together.

Popular patterns: Flagstone, Random Stone

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Stamped concrete pool decks installed by Hoosier Concrete Construction

Pool Decks

Slip-resistant when textured and sealed with a non-skid additive. Stays cooler than dark pavers and resists chlorine damage.

Popular patterns: Travertine, Spanish Tile

Stamped concrete entryways & porches installed by Hoosier Concrete Construction

Entryways & Porches

Make a strong first impression with decorative borders and medallion inlays at your front entry.

Popular patterns: Compass Rose, Multi-pattern borders

Stamped concrete fire pits & outdoor kitchens installed by Hoosier Concrete Construction

Fire Pits & Outdoor Kitchens

A stamped concrete pad anchors your outdoor living area. Heat-resistant and easy to keep clean around grills, fire pits, and dining spaces.

Popular patterns: Ashlar Slate, Cobblestone

Comparison

Stamped Concrete vs. Pavers vs. Natural Stone

MaterialLifespanMaintenanceInstall Time
Stamped Concrete20-25+ yearsReseal every 2-3 yrs1-3 days
Pavers25-50 yearsRe-level, re-sand, weed control3-7 days
Natural Stone50+ yearsSeal, re-point mortar5-14 days

The bottom line: Stamped concrete delivers significant savings over natural stone and premium pavers, with a single-pour installation that wraps up faster and requires less long-term maintenance.

Long-Term Care

Stamped Concrete Maintenance

One of the biggest advantages of stamped concrete over pavers is lower long-term maintenance. No weeds between joints, no shifting pieces. But periodic care keeps it looking sharp.

Sealing (Every 2-3 Years)

A quality acrylic sealer protects color, adds sheen, and guards against moisture, freeze-thaw damage, and UV fading.

Routine Cleaning

Sweep regularly. Wash with a garden hose or pressure washer under 1,500 PSI once or twice a year. Avoid harsh chemicals.

Addressing Cracks

Proper installation minimizes cracking. Hairline cracks often follow stamp joint lines and blend in. Larger cracks can be repaired with color-matched compounds.

Winter Care

Avoid rock salt the first winter. After that, use sand or non-chloride deicers. Shovel with a plastic-edged blade to protect texture.

Sealed stamped concrete patio surface showing well-maintained finish and color depth
The Hoosier Difference

Why Hoosier Concrete for Stamped Concrete

Stamped concrete is only as good as the crew that pours it. Pattern alignment, color consistency, and stamping pressure all depend on the installer's skill.

28 Years of Stamped Concrete Experience

Michael Simko started stamping concrete in the mid-1990s and has worked with every generation of pattern mats, color systems, and sealing products.

Small Crew, Direct Oversight

A 4-person team where Michael is on every job site. The person who planned your pattern layout is the same person pressing mats into your concrete.

Pattern Selection Guidance

Michael brings pattern samples and color boards to your home, recommends combinations based on your architecture, and gives honest advice backed by thousands of installations.

Serving All of NW Indiana

Based in Dyer, Indiana, serving St. John, Crown Point, Valparaiso, Schererville, Munster, Highland, Hobart, Portage, Merrillville, and more.

“Mike and his team transformed our backyard with a beautiful stamped concrete patio. The ashlar slate pattern looks exactly like real stone. Professional from start to finish.”

Happy HomeownerCrown Point, IN
Common Questions

Stamped Concrete FAQ

What is the downside of stamped concrete?

The most common concern is cracking. Because stamped concrete is a single slab, a crack affects the whole surface. However, proper installation — adequate thickness, reinforcement, and control joints hidden within the stamp pattern — minimizes this risk. Stamped concrete can also be slippery when wet if not sealed with a non-skid additive, which is why we include slip-resistant sealer on pool decks and sloped surfaces as standard practice.

Is stamped concrete cheaper than pavers?

Yes. Stamped concrete costs significantly less than pavers on a per-square-foot basis. For a typical 400 sq ft patio, homeowners save 40-60% by choosing stamped concrete over mid-range pavers. You also get lower long-term maintenance since there are no joints to re-sand or weeds to treat. Contact us for a free quote to compare options for your project.

How long does stamped concrete last?

With proper installation and regular resealing every 2-3 years, stamped concrete lasts 20-25 years or more. The concrete itself will last decades. Color and pattern detail remain sharp as long as the surface is maintained with periodic sealing.

Can you stamp an existing concrete slab?

In most cases, fresh pours deliver the best results. However, stamped concrete overlays — a thin cementitious layer applied over existing concrete — can work if the original slab is in good structural condition with no major cracks or settling. Michael evaluates existing slabs on-site to determine viability.

How long before I can walk on new stamped concrete?

Foot traffic is generally safe after 24-48 hours. Light furniture can go back after 3-5 days. Vehicle traffic on stamped driveways should wait 7-10 days. Full cure takes 28 days.

Does stamped concrete increase home value?

A well-installed stamped concrete patio or driveway improves curb appeal and usable outdoor living space, both of which contribute to higher property values. Real estate agents in NW Indiana consistently note that finished hardscaping is a strong selling point for buyers.

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