Transform your outdoor living area with architectural stamped concrete. Replicate the authentic beauty of natural slate, flagstone, Roman cobblestone, or weathered wood plank at a fraction of natural stone costs with A & P Concrete Construction.
Stamped concrete is created by blending integral color pigment throughout 4000 PSI ready-mix concrete before pouring. Once placed and bull-floated, a contrasting powdered or liquid antiquing release agent is broadcast across the surface. While the concrete is plastic, master finishers press rigid textured polyurethane stamps into the slab to imprint stone grout lines and natural slate clefts. After curing and washing, a high-solids acrylic sealer enriched with anti-slip grip is applied to protect against UV fading and oil stains.
Interlocking geometric rectangular slate stones with deep cleft textures and realistic stone relief. Perfect for modern and classic homes alike.
Replicates hardwood and reclaimed cedar planks with authentic wood grain and nail heads without rotting, splintering, or termite issues.
Old-world rounded European cobblestones with antiqued dark joints, ideal for driveway accents, circular courtyards, and walkways.
Continuous natural stone rock texture without grid grout lines, creating a monolithic flagstone aesthetic around pools and firepits.
Multi-toned earth pigment with charcoal release and durable gloss sealer for outdoor living.
Textured finish with micronized polymer additive providing safe footing for swimmers.
Call (501) 762-3999 or fill out the form below. Includes free on-site design consultation & stamp sample catalog.
Most residential stamped concrete patios in Hot Springs cost between $12 and $18 per square foot. A typical 400 sq ft outdoor patio (20x20 ft) costs between $4,800 and $7,200 including excavation, rebar, integral color, stamp labor, and protective sealing.
All concrete contracts as it cures, but we cut discreet expansion control joints strategically into the pattern lines to hide them completely while preventing uncontrolled structural cracking.
A standard patio takes 2 to 3 days: Day 1 is excavation, base compaction, forms, and rebar; Day 2 is the pour and stamping; Day 3 is power washing the release agent and applying the protective clear sealant.