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Stamped Concrete in Denver for Patios, Walkways & Custom Patterns

Denver stamped concrete patios, walkways and custom patterns built for Colorado freeze-thaw, sun and heavy use. FRSR installs premium stamped concrete with proper base prep, reinforcement, color, texture and sealing for long-term outdoor living spaces.

  • Founded in 1994
  • 4,000 PSI Concrete
  • Rebar Reinforcement
  • Brickform & Solomon Colors
  • Built for Colorado Weather
Serving Denver, Parker, Castle Rock, Aurora, Erie, Superior, Broomfield, Thornton, Lone Tree, Firestone and surrounding Front Range communities.
Built for Colorado homes

Stamped Concrete That Looks Like Stone and Holds Up in Colorado Winters

Stamped concrete is one of the best ways to create a clean, durable outdoor living surface without the joint maintenance of pavers. The difference is how it’s built. We design around grade, drainage, base prep, reinforcement and long-term performance, then finish with pattern and color systems that look natural once sealed.

Start here

Explore our Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide, view real work in our Completed Projects, or compare full outdoor upgrades on our Landscape Construction page.

What’s included in an FRSR build
  • Proper demo, base prep and compaction
  • Rebar reinforcement plus fiber where appropriate
  • 4,000 PSI concrete designed for strength and durability
  • Thoughtful joint layout, edges, steps and transitions
  • Brickform and Solomon hardeners / releases for layered, natural color
  • Sealer system selected for traction, exposure and long-term appearance

See Real FRSR Stamped Concrete Projects

Want to see full patios, walkways, firepit zones, steps and covered outdoor living hubs? Browse our completed work: Completed Projects.

Common Add-Ons

Many stamped concrete builds connect to Landscape Construction, Artificial Turf, ColoradoScape, Roof Covers, and Outdoor Kitchens.

Planning a full outdoor upgrade?

If your stamped concrete project also includes lawn removal, turf, or water-wise planting, review our Colorado xeriscape and lawn replacement rebate guide for current Front Range rebate programs before finalizing the overall plan.

Watch before you build

FRSR Stamped Concrete Video Library

These pages help homeowners compare patterns, understand the installation process, and learn what goes into quality decorative concrete. They also support stronger internal linking for stamped concrete, pattern selection, maintenance and project proof.

Maintenance

How to Reseal Stamped Concrete

See how resealing helps restore color, enrich finish, and protect decorative concrete in Colorado’s climate.

Best for: existing patios that look faded or dry.
Resurfacing

Concrete Overlay Process

Watch how an older concrete surface can be refreshed and resurfaced without full replacement in the right situation.

Best for: worn patios that may be good candidates for overlay.
Craftsmanship

Stamped Patio Detail Work

See finish lines, edges, transitions, and the detail work that separates an average patio from a polished one.

Best for: homeowners comparing workmanship and finish quality.
Installation

Pour, Color & Finish Process

Watch a stamped concrete patio come together from pour to color to finish and see what creates the final look.

Best for: homeowners wanting the full installation overview.
Design

Stamped Pattern Guide

Compare pattern and texture styles so you can narrow down the right look before finalizing your patio design.

Best for: deciding between ashlar, slate, flagstone, and other looks.
Step-by-step

Stamped Concrete Process

See the broader start-to-finish stamped concrete process and how each phase helps shape the final patio result.

Best for: understanding how decorative concrete is actually built.
Selections

Color Guide + Pattern Guide

Use both guides together to narrow down the look, tone, and style before you choose a final stamped concrete direction.

Best for: homeowners trying to match home colors and architecture.
Projects

Completed Stamped Concrete Builds

See real patios, steps, firepit spaces, walkways, and outdoor living environments installed by FRSR across Colorado.

Best for: inspiration and real-world examples.
Signature stamp options

Popular Stamped Concrete Patterns We Install Across Colorado

We can install a wide library of stamped concrete patterns, but these are some of the most requested looks for patios, walkways, entries, and outdoor living hubs. Want to compare all options on full patio examples? Use the Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide or browse our main stamped concrete pattern reference page.

Rough Stone stamped concrete pattern installed by FRSR
Textured & natural

Rough Stone

Deep relief and organic movement—great for rustic, mountain, and lodge-style homes. Strong traction and great character.

Pairs well with: warm buffs, adobe tones, and natural stone accents.
Colorado Flagstone stamped concrete pattern by FRSR
Classic Colorado look

Colorado Flagstone

Natural flagstone style without uneven stone joints. A favorite for patios that blend into boulders, rock beds, and ColoradoScape plantings.

Popular for: patios, dining zones, walkways and outdoor rooms.
Large Ashlar Slate stamped concrete pattern on a Colorado patio
Clean & timeless

Large Ashlar Slate

Large-format, architectural layout that reads clean and modern. Excellent for multi-use patios and transitions to turf.

Great for: patios, hot tub pads and clean-lined spaces.
Yorkstone stamped concrete pattern example by FRSR
Refined & upscale

Yorkstone

Elegant stone detail and balanced joints—ideal for covered patios, outdoor kitchens, and higher-end outdoor living areas.

Often used on: covered patios, entries, outdoor kitchen and bar zones.
See more options

Browse full patio examples in the Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide, explore the main stamped concrete patterns page, and dial in tone with our Stamped Concrete Color Guide.

Colors + Video

See How Pattern + Color Read in Real Installations

Use the color guide to explore base hardener and antique release combinations, then watch the video to see how texture and tone show up once sealed.

FRSR Stamped Concrete Color Guide

Compare tones, narrow down combinations, and plan around your home exterior. We’ll confirm your final direction with real project references.

Stamped concrete color example Dover Blue and Smokey Blue by FRSR

Color note: concrete is a natural product. Final color varies with mix design, finishing, curing conditions, weather, sealer choice, and site lighting.

Open Color Guide

Video: Patterns + Finish in Real Patios

Watch how pattern scale and texture show up once a patio is sealed and viewed in sun and shade.

Want the full dedicated guide? Visit the Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide.

FRSR process

A Better Patio Starts With What You Don’t See: Base Prep + Steel

Great stamped concrete is a system—demo, base, drainage, reinforcement, mix design, finish timing, joint layout and sealing. Here’s how we keep projects clean, predictable and built for Colorado.

Step 1

Consultation & Design

We walk your site, review slope and drainage, and design layout, steps, joints, borders and how concrete ties into the rest of the yard.

Step 2

Demo, Grading & Base

Remove old materials as needed, re-grade for drainage, install and compact road base, then set forms to elevation.

Step 3

Steel + Utilities

Install rebar grid reinforcement and coordinate sleeves or conduits for lighting, gas, drainage or outdoor kitchen plans.

Step 4

Pour, Color & Stamp

Place 4,000 PSI concrete, apply color system, then stamp at the right time for crisp detail and strong finish.

Step 5

Control Joints + Seal

Saw-cut joints for crack control, clean surface, then seal at the proper cure window to protect and enrich color.

Step 6

Finish the Yard

If your project includes turf, rock, planting, walls, lighting or structures, our team completes the space as one cohesive outdoor living build.

Watch the process

Want to see the process instead of just reading about it? Watch the Stamped Concrete Installation Process video, the Stamped Concrete Process step-by-step page, or the Patio Detail video page.

Budget & planning

What Stamped Concrete Typically Costs in Colorado

Pricing depends on access, grading, thickness, steps, walls, pattern complexity, borders, and how your patio ties into the rest of the outdoor living space. Most projects include demo, base prep, steel, 4,000 PSI concrete, color, stamping, jointing and sealing—not just a slab.

What moves the number
  • Site access, demolition needs and haul-off
  • Grade changes, retaining, steps and multi-level design
  • Pattern complexity, borders and detail work
  • Integrated features such as roof covers, outdoor kitchens, lighting and drains

If you’re planning a full backyard rebuild, we’ll help you phase smartly and connect stamped concrete with landscape construction, artificial turf, and ColoradoScape.

Care & winter performance

Stamped Concrete Maintenance in a Freeze-Thaw Climate

Colorado winters can be hard on exterior concrete. We install for long-term performance, and we’ll also set expectations around care so your patio keeps its color and finish.

Maintenance basics
  • Limit de-icing salts and harsh snow-melt products when possible
  • Use sand for traction instead of strong chemicals
  • Rinse and clean periodically to remove dirt and organic buildup
  • Re-seal on a reasonable schedule based on exposure and use

Want to see what resealing actually looks like? Watch the How to Reseal a Stamped Concrete Patio video page.

Stamped concrete near you

Stamped Concrete Patios Across Denver Metro & the Colorado Front Range

We design stamped concrete around the architecture, HOAs, access, grade and drainage of each community we work in. Explore local pages:

Don’t see your city listed? Many stamped concrete projects are part of larger landscape construction builds across the Front Range—reach out and tell us where you’re located.

Questions & answers

Stamped Concrete FAQ

A few common questions we hear from homeowners across the Denver metro and Colorado Front Range.

How long does stamped concrete last in Colorado?

With proper base prep, reinforcement, drainage planning and reasonable maintenance, stamped concrete can last many years in a freeze-thaw climate.

Will stamped concrete be slippery?

Texture and sealer choice affect traction. We select patterns and finishes for usability and can discuss non-slip additives for slopes or high-splash areas.

Can you match my existing concrete?

We can often get close with the right pattern and color system, but concrete always varies. We’ll plan transitions honestly so the result looks intentional.

Do you help with HOA approvals?

Yes. We can provide drawings, material details, pattern selections and layout support for HOA submittals when needed.

Can stamped concrete connect with turf and landscaping?

Absolutely. We routinely integrate stamped concrete with turf, rock, planting, lighting, roof covers and structures so your yard reads as one cohesive plan.

What should I do next?

Start with an on-site consultation. We’ll review the space, discuss patterns and colors, and provide a clear line-item estimate and timeline.

Ready to Design Your New Stamped Concrete Patio?

Whether you’re in Denver, Aurora, Parker, Castle Rock, Erie, Superior, Broomfield, Thornton or another nearby community, FRSR can help you design and build stamped concrete that fits your home, budget, and how you actually live outside.

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Recent Stamped Concrete Articles & Resources

Stay informed with the latest stamped concrete guides, comparisons, and design ideas created for Colorado homeowners. These articles highlight installation tips, pattern trends, and what to expect when planning your stamped concrete patio or walkway.

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