Choose pattern and color against real samples
You pick from physical samples and photos of poured work, not a brochure. We will tell you which patterns hide future hairlines well and which show every flaw.
Stamped concrete gets you the texture of stone or brick at a concrete price point, and in Allen's master-planned neighborhoods it has a second job: matching the finish level the street already has. We treat pattern, color, and sealing as one system, not an afterthought.
Credibility comes from how it's built, not from promises. Here's the order of operations on every stamped & decorative concrete job.
You pick from physical samples and photos of poured work, not a brochure. We will tell you which patterns hide future hairlines well and which show every flaw.
A stamped slab is still a slab on Allen clay, so it gets the same compacted base, steel, and drainage planning as any pour we do. Pretty concrete on a bad base is just expensive cracking.
Color goes in per the design, and stamping happens in a tight timing window while the surface is right. We staff these pours heavier because you cannot re-stamp cold concrete.
Control joints get planned into the pattern lines where possible, and release agent is washed off to reveal the final color before sealing.
We seal the finished surface and tell you plainly: stamped concrete is a maintained product. Expect to reseal every two to three years, and we will put that on the calendar if you want us back.
Most contractors vanish after the deposit. We pick up the phone, show up when we say, and stand behind the work after the truck leaves. The follow-through is the difference.
A foreman we know runs your job and a vetted crew does the work, managed by Lucky's, one company accountable from the first call to the final walkthrough.
COI and lien waivers on file before we break ground. The documentation that lets commercial clients pay and gives homeowners peace of mind.
Prepped subgrade, reinforced and mixed to spec for the job, and proper curing. We build credibility through the process, not promises. On stamped & decorative concrete, that starts with choose pattern and color against real samples.

Stamped work in Allen typically starts around $14 to $22 per square foot, driven by pattern complexity, color, and site prep. It prices above plain concrete because of the labor at the pour; we quote after seeing the site, never from a phone description we can't stand behind.
Integral and broadcast color systems hold up well here, but the sealer is what keeps the surface looking rich; let it wear away and the finish dulls. Resealing every two to three years keeps the color depth, and we use products rated for exterior sun exposure.
Sealed stamped surfaces can be slick when wet, so for pool decks we add a traction additive to the sealer and steer you toward textures with more relief. Tell us the slab's job and we will finish it accordingly.
Stamped concrete gives you a monolithic surface with no sand joints to sprout weeds, and it usually prices under well-installed pavers; pavers can be relaid if soil movement lifts them. On Allen clay both need a properly prepared base, and we will give you an honest read for your site rather than a one-size answer.
No. Stamping happens while fresh concrete is plastic, so an existing slab cannot be stamped. The honest options are a tear-out with a new stamped pour, or a thin decorative overlay, which is a different product with a shorter service life; we will tell you which your slab is a candidate for.
Rinse it, keep de-icing salt off it in the rare ice week, and reseal every two to three years. That is the whole program; skip the resealing for five years and the color and surface will show it.
You'll hear back from a real person, usually the same day. No call center, no runaround, no chasing us down.
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