Stamped and stained concrete are the two most popular ways to upgrade plain gray concrete into a feature that lifts your whole property. They are often confused, but they are different processes with different strengths. Here is how to choose the right one for your San Diego home.
What Is Stamped Concrete?
Stamped concrete is poured fresh, then imprinted with textured stamps while it is still workable to mimic brick, stone, slate, or wood. Color is added during the pour. The result is a three-dimensional, patterned surface. Learn more about our stamped concrete services.
What Is Stained Concrete?
Stained concrete uses acid or water-based stains to add rich, translucent color to a concrete surface that is already in place or freshly finished. It changes the color and tone but not the texture. See our stained concrete options.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Factor | Stamped Concrete | Stained Concrete |
|---|---|---|
| Look | Textured patterns (stone, brick, wood) | Smooth surface with rich color |
| Best for | New patios, driveways, pool decks | Existing slabs, interior floors, refresh projects |
| Cost | Higher | Lower to mid |
| Can apply to existing concrete | No (poured new) | Yes |
| Maintenance | Reseal every 2 to 3 years | Reseal every 1 to 3 years |
Which Should You Choose?
Choose stamped concrete when you are pouring new and want the look of natural stone or pavers at a lower cost. Choose stained concrete when you already have a solid slab and want to transform its color without replacing it. Both hold up well in San Diego County”s mild climate when sealed properly.
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