
Tired of plain gray concrete? Stamped concrete gives your driveway, patio, or walkway the look of stone or brick at a fraction of the cost - and it holds up through Wyoming winters when installed right.

Stamped concrete services in Cheyenne involve pouring standard concrete and pressing large rubber stamp mats into the surface while it is still soft, creating patterns that mimic stone, brick, slate, or wood - most residential jobs run one to three days from pour to finish, plus a curing period before you can drive on it.
A lot of Cheyenne homeowners come to us after watching plain concrete crack and stain over the years and deciding they want something better. Stamped concrete gives you that look - without the weeds growing between individual pavers and without the shifting that happens with loose materials. If you are also thinking about your front walkway, we handle concrete sidewalk building as part of the same project so everything ties together visually.
The key difference between a stamped job that looks great for 25 years and one that starts flaking after two winters is the quality of the mix and the sealer. In a climate like Cheyenne's - where temperatures can drop below zero and climb back above freezing multiple times in a single week - those details matter more than they would almost anywhere else.
If your driveway or patio has cracks wider than a pencil or a surface that is starting to flake off in layers, patching will not hold long-term. In Cheyenne, freeze-thaw cycles accelerate this damage - water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and breaks the concrete apart from the inside. Replacing with a properly sealed stamped surface gives you a fresh start built for the local climate.
If you have updated your landscaping or repainted your house but still have a stained or cracked gray driveway, the contrast pulls down the whole look of the property. Stamped concrete lets you match the color and texture to your home's style, so outdoor surfaces feel like they belong with the rest of the house.
If sections of your driveway have lifted or sunk so there is a noticeable bump between slabs, the base underneath has shifted - often due to Cheyenne's expansive soils moving with moisture changes. Grinding the edge is a temporary fix. Replacing the slab with proper base material and new concrete addresses the underlying cause, and stamped concrete is a good opportunity to upgrade at the same time.
If your backyard is mostly dirt, gravel, or grass that turns to mud every spring, a stamped concrete patio gives you a clean, durable surface you can actually use. Cheyenne's short outdoor season makes it worth investing in a space that is comfortable and functional from the first warm day in May through the last nice weekend in October.
We install stamped concrete for driveways, patios, pool surrounds, walkways, and front entry areas across Cheyenne. The process starts with your choice of pattern - popular options include ashlar slate, cobblestone, flagstone, and wood plank - and then color, which can be a single field color, a two-tone combination, or an antiqued finish with a color release applied before stamping. We also handle full removal of existing concrete before the pour when needed, so you are not just covering over a problem.
For homeowners who want additional surface options beyond stamped patterns, we also offer decorative concrete finishes including exposed aggregate and acid staining. These work well alongside stamped areas or as standalone treatments for interior floors, basement surfaces, and commercial spaces.
Great for homeowners who want to upgrade curb appeal while replacing aging concrete.
Ideal for outdoor living areas where you want the look of stone without individual pieces that shift.
Works well for front entries and garden paths that connect different areas of your property.
A slip-resistant stamped finish is a popular and practical choice around pools.
Cheyenne sits at about 6,100 feet elevation and regularly sees temperatures swing from below zero in winter to the 90s in summer. That kind of range causes concrete to expand and contract repeatedly, putting stress on the surface. For stamped concrete specifically, this means the quality of the mix and the sealer matters more here than it would in a milder climate - cutting corners on either one will show up as cracks or surface flaking within just a few winters. We use mixes designed for high-altitude, high-swing conditions and apply a quality sealer at the end of every job.
Wyoming is also one of the windiest and driest states in the country, and Cheyenne's open high-plains location makes it especially prone to rapid moisture loss. When concrete dries out too fast during curing, it can crack or develop a weak surface layer. Our crews plan pours with Cheyenne's weather in mind and take extra steps on windy or low-humidity days. Homeowners in Laramie and Fort Collins face similar conditions, and we bring the same approach to every project across the region.
We respond within 1 business day and ask a few questions about the size of the area and what you are hoping to achieve. We schedule an on-site visit before giving any written quote.
Once you decide to move forward, you choose the pattern, color, and finish. We show you samples and photos of past work. You will also confirm the timeline and permit process at this stage.
The crew removes existing material, installs a compacted gravel base, and pours the concrete. Once it reaches the right firmness, they apply color and press the stamp mats into the surface - all in a single day.
After the concrete cures, we apply a quality sealer and do a final walkthrough with you. You get written care instructions including when to reseal and what ice-melt products to avoid in the first winter.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate where we measure the space, talk through your pattern and color options, and give you a written quote that covers everything.
(307) 475-1948We carry Wyoming contractor licensing and full liability insurance on every job. You can ask for proof before we pick up a single tool - we expect that and welcome it.
We use a concrete mix and sealer formulated for high-altitude, freeze-thaw conditions. Cutting corners on either one shows up fast in a climate like Cheyenne's.
We pull the required permits from the City of Cheyenne and schedule inspections so you never have to deal with the permit office yourself. The work goes on record and gets inspected.
We give you a start date and show up when we say we will. Cheyenne's outdoor season is short - we treat your schedule like it matters, because it does.
Every one of those proof points matters in a market where the wrong contractor can leave you with a beautiful-looking surface that fails after the first hard winter. The Portland Cement Association recommends resealing stamped surfaces every two to three years in climates with freeze-thaw cycles - we include written care instructions with every job so you know exactly what to do and when.
Stamped patterns extend beautifully to walkways and entry paths, creating a unified look from the street to your front door.
Learn moreDecorative finishes including exposed aggregate and staining complement stamped surfaces for a complete outdoor design.
Learn moreCheyenne's outdoor season is short - call now to get on the schedule before the best dates fill up.