Reno, NV

And surrounding areas

(775) 770-0069

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STAMPED CONCRETE

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is stamped concrete?

Stamped concrete is textured and patterned to mimic natural materials like stone, brick, slate, or wood, offering a decorative and durable finish for patios, driveways, and walkways.

How long does stamped concrete last?ape last?

With proper installation and maintenance, stamped concrete can last 25-50 years, making it a long-lasting investment for your property.

Does stamped concrete crack?

Like all concrete, stamped surfaces may develop hairline cracks over time. We use reinforcements, control joints, and sealing to minimize cracking and maintain durability.

How do I maintain stamped concrete?
  • Seal it every 2-3 years to protect color and prevent fading
  • Clean regularly with mild soap and water
  • Avoid harsh chemicals and de-icing salts to prevent damage
Can stamped concrete be slippery?

Stamped concrete can be sealed with an anti-slip additive to improve traction, making it safer for walkways, pool decks, and patios.

How long does it take to install stamped concrete?

Most stamped concrete projects take 3-7 days, depending on size and weather conditions. It requires at least 7 days to cure before heavy use.

Dont just take our word for it!

We have a brand new cobblestone paver driveway from Great Basin Concrete and love it! They helped us expand our footprint, correct the downhill grade towards the garage, and have an amazing hardworking team that is pleasant to have at your house.
Thank you for the beautiful upgrade!

Lisa W.

Had a great experience with Great Basin Concrete. Very professional. Communication was great and yard turned out exactly as I wanted.

Pat J.

Quality work, professional staff and great communication. I will definitely be using GBC again in the future.

Robin C.