
Plain concrete gets the job done. Stamped concrete gets noticed. We install patterns, colors, and textures that hold up through Johnson City winters.
Plain concrete gets the job done. Stamped concrete gets noticed. We install patterns, colors, and textures that hold up through Johnson City winters.

Stamped concrete services in Johnson City use rubber mats pressed into fresh concrete to create patterns that look like brick, slate, stone, or wood - most residential projects take one to three days of active work, with the surface ready for light foot traffic within 24 to 48 hours.
If your driveway, patio, or pool surround is cracked, dated, or just plain, stamped concrete gives you a durable surface with a finished look - without paying paver prices. Color is worked into the concrete before or during the pour, and a second release-agent tone settles into the low spots of the pattern to create the natural variation you see in real stone. The result is a one-piece slab that will not shift, gap, or grow weeds the way individual pavers can.
If you want the appearance of stone without the long-term maintenance of individual units, stamped concrete is worth a close look. Many homeowners also combine it with decorative concrete finishes to create a cohesive outdoor space.
If you are seeing cracks that have opened up after a Johnson City winter - or sections where one edge has lifted higher than the other - freeze-thaw damage has already done its work. Patching slows the problem, but a cracked slab usually needs full replacement before the damage spreads further.
Standing water after rain means the surface was graded wrong or has settled unevenly over time. In Johnson City's clay-heavy soil, poor drainage under a slab accelerates cracking and heaving. Replacing the surface gives you the chance to correct the grade while the area is open.
Old concrete discolored from oil, rust, or years of weather makes a home look neglected even when everything else is maintained. If the slab is structurally sound, a stamped overlay may be an option. If it is cracked and uneven, full replacement with a stamped finish starts fresh with something that actually adds to the property.
If you have added a deck, pergola, or outdoor kitchen and the surrounding ground is still bare dirt or crumbling old concrete, stamped concrete ties the space together. It gives you a clean, durable surface that looks intentional rather than like an afterthought.
We install stamped concrete on patios, driveways, walkways, and pool surrounds throughout Johnson City and the Tri-Cities region. Every project starts with proper site prep - grading, a compacted gravel base, and wood forms set to the right dimensions. From there, color is applied and the stamping mats are pressed into the fresh surface while the concrete is in its workable window. Our work on concrete sidewalk building follows the same preparation standards, so every surface we install drains correctly and handles this area's freeze-thaw cycles.
After stamping, we apply a clear sealer that locks in the color and protects the surface against moisture, stains, and winter salt. For properties where the existing slab is structurally sound, a stamped overlay is an option - a thinner layer applied over the old concrete that changes the look without the cost of a full replacement. We are happy to walk you through both options and give you a written quote for each so you can make an informed comparison. We also offer full decorative concrete services for homeowners who want to explore exposed aggregate and other finish styles.
Best for homeowners who want an outdoor living area that looks finished and holds up year after year without constant maintenance.
Best for homeowners looking to boost curb appeal with a surface that handles vehicle weight and Johnson City's freeze-thaw cycles.
Best for connecting outdoor spaces with a decorative surface that adds character without the shifting and weeding of individual pavers.
Best for homeowners with a structurally sound existing slab who want a new look without paying for full demolition and replacement.
Johnson City sits at roughly 1,600 feet in the Appalachian Highlands. Temperatures drop below freezing from November through March, and the region sees regular freeze-thaw cycles where moisture expands inside small surface openings and slowly widens them. Every stamped concrete project we pour here uses a mix designed for this climate, and we apply a sealer rated for freeze-thaw conditions - because a surface that looked good in April needs to look the same in April five years from now. The clay-rich soil throughout Washington County also means we pay close attention to grading and base preparation so water drains away from your home instead of pooling under the slab.
Johnson City's housing stock skews older - many homes near downtown and the ETSU corridor were built in the 1950s and 1960s with concrete that is well past its useful life. Homeowners in those neighborhoods often find that replacement is the right call once we get a look at the existing slab. We serve the full Tri-Cities area, including customers in Elizabethton and Kingsport, where the same soil and climate conditions apply. Wherever you are in the region, you get the same mix design and permitting process we follow in Johnson City.
We respond within one business day. No cost anxiety here - the first conversation is just about your project, and a written estimate follows an in-person site visit.
We visit your property to measure, assess the ground conditions, and walk through pattern and color options. The written quote breaks out every line item - prep, materials, labor, and cleanup - before you commit to anything.
We pull the required permit through Johnson City Development Services before work starts. The crew then prepares the area - grading, gravel base, and forms - which is the step that determines whether the finished surface lasts 25 years.
The pour, coloring, and stamping usually happen in a single day. After curing, we apply the sealer and do a final walk-through with you before we leave. Surface is walkable within 24 to 48 hours.
Written estimate. No obligation. We respond within one business day.
(423) 672-1719We use a concrete mix and sealer specifically suited to Johnson City's Appalachian climate. That is not a marketing claim - it is a technical decision that determines whether your surface holds up after the first hard winter or starts showing damage within a year.
Every quote itemizes labor, materials, demo fees, and cleanup separately. You know what you are paying for before we touch your property - no mid-project conversations about unexpected costs.
We work across Johnson City, Elizabethton, Kingsport, Bristol, and eight other communities throughout the region. Local crews mean no travel surcharges and faster scheduling - you are not waiting on a crew coming from two hours away.
We handle the permit process through the City of Johnson City Development Services office. Permitted work is on record and will not become a problem during a home inspection or sale. The American Society of Concrete Contractors recommends verifying permit status on every decorative concrete project - we make that step automatic.
Taken together, these points mean one thing for you: a stamped concrete surface that looks the way it did on day one years from now, backed by a contractor who stood behind the work from the first estimate to the final walk-through.
For general stamped concrete best practices, the Portland Cement Association publishes homeowner guides worth reading before any decorative concrete project.
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