Residential · Orlando, FL
Upgrade curb appeal with stamped concrete that looks like stone, brick, or wood, without the maintenance. Orlando Concreters has served Orlando since 2015, pouring and stamping patios and driveways built for Florida weather and daily traffic.
Prep and base work decide whether stamped concrete stays tight and level, so we start there. We verify layout, setbacks, slope, and drainage, then excavate to proper depth and install compactable base material (typically crushed stone) in lifts using a plate compactor. Forms are staked and braced, control joints are planned, and reinforcement is placed as needed, including #3 or #4 rebar or welded wire mesh on chairs, plus fiber reinforcement in the mix when appropriate. We protect nearby landscaping, utilities, and existing slabs, and we keep access points clean so the job site stays safe and organized.
Florida soils, heavy rain, and heat affect curing and color, so we tailor the mix, timing, and finishing to the day. We place concrete, strike off, bull float, then apply color hardener or integral color, followed by release agent before stamping. Popular textures include ashlar slate, seamless skins, and brick patterns, finished with clean edges, matching steps, and optional borders. After stamping, we detail joints, wash and neutralize the surface, then seal with a quality exterior sealer selected for slip resistance and UV exposure. Proper cure time and sealer selection help reduce fading, surface dusting, and hot-tire pickup on driveways.
Orlando customers choose us because stamped concrete needs disciplined process, not shortcuts. Our crew follows consistent placement and stamping timing, keeps pattern lines straight, and manages color variation so the slab looks intentional, not patchy. You get a licensed and insured concrete contractor that can handle removal and replacement, new construction, and ties into existing drive approaches with proper doweling and transitions. We communicate clearly on pattern selection, color samples, maintenance, and realistic expectations for natural variation, because stamped concrete is a crafted finish.
Before we call the project complete, we walk the slab with you and confirm slope, drainage, edges, and joint layout. You receive care instructions for the first week, guidance on when to move furniture or park vehicles, and a plan for resealing intervals based on sun exposure and traffic. We also review optional upgrades like thicker sections for driveways, added rebar at approaches, steps, landings, and drainage solutions such as channel drains or swales. The result is a stamped concrete patio or driveway built to look sharp, shed water, and hold up to daily use.
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Yes. We provide a free written estimate after reviewing site access, square footage, grade, and the scope of demolition, forming, reinforcement, and finish.
Yes. We handle saw-cutting where needed, demolition, loading, and disposal, then rebuild the base and forms for the new pour.
When permits are required, we can coordinate the process and build to Florida Building Code requirements. We will tell you up front if permitting is likely for your scope.
Yes. We install stamped concrete with texture mats, border patterns, and color options, then apply a suitable sealer based on the finish and expected wear.
Common causes include poor subgrade compaction, inadequate base, improper drainage, lack of control joints, and heavy loads on thin sections. Some cracking is normal, but good design and prep reduce random cracking and settlement.
Call now or send a request and we will reach out within one business day to schedule your free, no-obligation estimate in Orlando. We assess the project, review the details, and give you a written quote before any work starts, so you know exactly what to expect.
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