
Tired of plain gray concrete that cracks every winter? We install stamped, stained, and polished finishes built for Cheyenne's freeze-thaw climate - so your surface looks great and holds up.

Decorative concrete in Cheyenne gives you stamped patterns, stained color, or polished surfaces over a properly prepared slab - most residential projects take one to three days to install, with a week before driving on the surface and full strength reached around 28 days.
Most homeowners come to us with a plain gray slab that has been cracking every winter or a patio they are embarrassed to use. Decorative concrete solves both problems at once - it replaces a failing surface and adds a finished look that plain concrete never could. Driveways, patios, pool decks, and front walkways are the most common projects we handle in Cheyenne.
If you are specifically interested in stamped patterns, see our stamped concrete services page for more detail on pattern options. And if a retaining wall or graded area is part of your project, our concrete retaining walls team can handle that side of the job as well.
If you see cracks running across your driveway or patio, or sections that have lifted and no longer sit level, the surface has been damaged by freeze-thaw cycles or soil movement. In Cheyenne, this kind of damage tends to get worse each winter. Replacing with properly prepared decorative concrete is often more cost-effective than patching repeatedly.
When the top layer of concrete peels away in thin flakes, the surface has been broken down by Cheyenne's repeated freeze-thaw cycles and ice-melting salts. Once scaling starts, it spreads. A surface showing this level of wear is worth replacing rather than patching.
If your patio or front walkway is stained, faded, or just plain worn, you probably avoid spending time there - or cringe when guests arrive. A decorative finish can transform a tired gray slab into something that looks like natural stone or tile, often for less than pavers or real stone.
A cracked or stained driveway is one of the first things a buyer notices. In Cheyenne's housing market, a freshly finished decorative concrete driveway or front walkway signals a well-maintained home and can recover a meaningful portion of its cost in perceived value.
Our decorative concrete work starts with the same thorough base preparation we use on every job - compacted ground, the right gravel base where needed, and a concrete mix appropriate for Cheyenne's climate. The decorative treatment happens on top of that solid foundation, not instead of it. For homeowners who want the classic stone or brick look, our stamped concrete services offer a wide range of patterns and colors pressed into the slab while it is still wet.
Beyond stamping, we install acid-stained and water-based stained concrete for a more subtle, variegated color, exposed aggregate surfaces that reveal natural stone texture, and polished concrete for interior floors and covered areas. If your project also includes a graded slope or soil retention area, our concrete retaining walls service can handle that alongside the decorative flatwork.
Best for patios, driveways, and pool decks where a stone or brick look is the goal.
Suits interior floors and covered outdoor spaces where a cleaner, subtler color is preferred.
Good choice for walkways and driveways where extra texture and traction are useful.
Ideal for garages, workshops, and interior slabs where a smooth, reflective finish is wanted.
Cheyenne sits at 6,062 feet elevation and is one of the windiest cities in the country - average wind speeds regularly exceed 12 mph with gusts far higher. That wind pulls moisture out of fresh concrete faster than it should lose it, which can cause surface cracking and color inconsistency in decorative finishes. A contractor who works regularly in Cheyenne knows how to manage this: adjusting the mix, using windbreaks, or timing the pour to avoid the worst conditions. Homeowners in Laramie face the same high-altitude wind conditions, and we bring the same pour-day management to jobs there.
The expansive clay soils common across the Cheyenne area are the other major factor. They shift with moisture changes and put stress on slabs from below - which is why proper base compaction and gravel prep are not optional here. Homeowners in Broomfield and the broader Front Range deal with similar soil dynamics, and the base preparation approach we use in Cheyenne carries through to every market we serve.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask what you want done, roughly how large the area is, and what look you are going for - just enough to schedule a visit and give you a ballpark before committing to anything.
We come to your property, measure the area, look at ground conditions, and walk you through color and pattern samples. You get a written estimate spelling out what is included - materials, base prep, finish type, and timeline.
If your project requires a permit - common for new driveways connecting to the street - we handle the application. On day one, we remove the old surface, grade and compact the ground, and set forms. This is the noisiest part.
Concrete is poured and the decorative treatment applied while the mix is still workable. After curing, we seal the surface and do a final walkthrough. You can walk on the floor after 24 to 48 hours and drive on it after about a week.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free on-site visit where we measure your space, show you finish samples, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(307) 475-1948We pull all required permits through the City of Cheyenne Development Services as part of the job. That means the work is inspected, on record, and protected if you ever sell. Skipping permits is a shortcut we never take.
Cheyenne averages over 12 mph winds, and gusts pull moisture from fresh concrete unevenly - causing cracking and color inconsistency. We use windbreaks, adjust mix water, and schedule pours around forecast conditions. This is standard practice for us, not an afterthought.
We work from Cheyenne south to Fort Collins and Broomfield, and north to Laramie - 12 communities in total. That regional experience with varying soil conditions and climates means fewer surprises on any individual job.
The American Society of Concrete Contractors recommends sealing all decorative surfaces to protect color and resist freeze-thaw damage. We include sealing in every project quote rather than presenting it as an optional line item after the fact.
The combination of climate knowledge, permit compliance, and proper base preparation is what separates a decorative concrete surface that holds up for 25 years from one that starts cracking in two. For decorative finish standards and contractor credentialing, the American Society of Concrete Contractors is the leading industry body for this type of work. Cheyenne permit requirements are published by the City of Cheyenne Development Services.
If your decorative project includes a slope or grade change, we build reinforced concrete retaining walls to stabilize the area and complement the finished surface.
Learn moreExplore our full stamped concrete option with pattern samples, color choices, and details on what works best in Cheyenne's outdoor conditions.
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