
Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. We install stamped, stained, and textured concrete surfaces that hold up to Grand Junction summers, winters, and everything in between.

Decorative concrete in Grand Junction is regular concrete that has been colored, textured, stamped, or polished to look like stone, brick, wood, or tile - most standard patio and driveway projects take one to three days of active work, with walking access restored in 24 to 48 hours and full vehicle use within about a week.
Grand Junction gets over 300 sunny days a year, which means homeowners here actually use their outdoor spaces. A plain gray slab that fades and cracks within a few years is a missed opportunity - and in this climate, surface condition matters. The intense UV exposure, clay-heavy soil movement, and wide temperature swings all affect how a slab holds up over time. The right finish and a proper sealer change that equation significantly.
For customers who want a specific pattern pressed into the surface, our stamped concrete services page covers the full range of pattern and color options in more detail.
If you see chunks of the surface breaking off, a network of fine cracks spreading across the slab, or rough patches where the top layer has peeled away, your concrete has reached the end of its useful life. In Grand Junction, this kind of damage often happens faster than expected because of repeated freeze-thaw cycles each winter. Decorative concrete with a fresh pour and proper sealing is a long-term fix.
Grand Junction gets over 300 days of sunshine a year, and that intense UV exposure bleaches and dulls plain concrete surfaces over time. If your outdoor slab looks gray, stained, or tired, a stained or stamped overlay can give it a completely new look. This is one of the most common reasons homeowners here call a decorative concrete contractor.
Standing water on a concrete surface means the slope is wrong or the surface has settled unevenly. In Grand Junction, where summer monsoon rains can be heavy and sudden, poor drainage can push water toward your foundation. Replacing or resurfacing the slab gives you a chance to correct the slope at the same time.
If you are building a new patio, extending a driveway, or creating a pool deck, starting with a decorative finish is much easier than adding one later. It costs more than plain concrete upfront, but the difference in curb appeal and how you actually use the space is significant - especially with this much sunshine.
We install the full range of decorative concrete finishes - stamped patterns pressed into wet concrete, chemical and water-based staining applied to cured surfaces, exposed aggregate where small stones are revealed on top, and polished concrete for interior and commercial floors. Every project includes a quality sealer at the end, which is not an add-on here - it is a requirement given Grand Junction's temperature extremes and UV intensity. For customers who want a dedicated wall to manage a sloped yard while adding a visual element to the property, concrete retaining walls can be finished with the same decorative options.
We also handle overlays for existing slabs that are structurally sound but visually worn. If your current concrete is level, has no major cracking, and drains correctly, an overlay can refresh the look without the cost of a full tear-out. If the existing slab has problems beneath the surface, we will tell you that before we start - not after.
For homeowners who want the look of stone or brick with the durability of poured concrete.
For properties where you want color applied to an existing or new slab with a natural, variegated look.
For a textured, slip-resistant surface with a clean, modern appearance.
For interior floors, garages, or commercial spaces where a smooth, reflective finish is wanted.
For existing slabs that are structurally sound but need a visual refresh without full replacement.
For outdoor living areas where appearance and heat resistance both matter.
The Grand Valley has soils that are often alkaline and can include caliche - a hard, calcium-rich layer just below the surface that does not compact easily. If that layer is not broken up and the base is not prepared correctly, even a beautiful decorative surface can shift or crack within a few years. Add in summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees - which can cause freshly poured concrete to dry too fast and weaken before it sets - and you have conditions that demand a contractor who knows what they are working with. The ideal installation window here is roughly April through early June and September through October. The Concrete Network recommends resealing decorative surfaces every two to three years - and in this climate, that interval is worth taking seriously.
We work throughout the Grand Junction metro area and surrounding communities. Homeowners in Fruita and the Glenwood Springs area face similar soil and climate conditions - and the same need for a contractor who prepares the base correctly before the decorative work begins.
We respond within 1 business day. You tell us what you have in mind - a patio, driveway, pool deck, or other surface - and we schedule a time to come out and look at the project. No obligation at this stage.
We measure the area, check soil and base conditions, and walk through your finish options. In Grand Junction, that site visit includes checking for caliche or drainage issues that could affect how the base is prepared. You leave with a written quote.
For most new slabs and driveways in Grand Junction, a permit is required. We handle the application and factor the timeline in. Once the permit is in hand and materials are ordered, you get a firm start date.
Base prep and forming happen first, then the pour and decorative work. Stamping is done while the concrete is wet. Staining is applied after curing. A sealer goes on at the end - and we walk you through the reseal schedule before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day and visit your property before giving you a price. No obligation - just a written estimate and honest advice on what finish works for your specific project. Someone from our office will call to schedule after you submit.
(970) 312-8628Our contractor license is current and verifiable through the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. We carry full liability and workers compensation coverage. Every project is protected from start to finish.
Grand Junction and Mesa County require permits for most new concrete flatwork. We handle the application and inspection coordination on every qualifying job. Your finished surface is documented and compliant - which matters if you ever sell.
Caliche layers and alkaline soils in the Grand Valley require specific preparation before any concrete is poured. We excavate and compact properly - the step most often skipped by contractors who are in a hurry. That preparation is why our work does not crack or shift in a few seasons.
We work across the Grand Junction metro and into surrounding communities including Fruita, Delta, Montrose, and Glenwood Springs. Local knowledge of soil conditions, permit offices, and HOA requirements across these areas means fewer delays and no surprises.
A decorative concrete surface is a long-term investment in your property. We treat it that way - from the base preparation to the sealer we apply on the last day.
Structural retaining walls that manage slope and erosion on challenging Grand Junction lots.
Learn morePattern-pressed concrete surfaces that replicate the look of stone, brick, or wood at a lower cost.
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