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7050 West 120th Ave. Suite 205B Broomfield, CO

FRSR • Colorado’s Premier Outdoor Living Company

Stamped Concrete Installation in Firestone, CO

Firestone’s mix of established neighborhoods and newer communities along I-25, Firestone Boulevard, and Sable Avenue creates all kinds of backyards — from compact builder pads to larger lots with views toward the St. Vrain Valley and Front Range. FRSR designs and installs stamped concrete patios, walks, and outdoor living spaces that look like stone or slate while standing up to northern Colorado’s sun, wind, and freeze–thaw cycles.

Whether you’re in Stoneridge, Booth Farms, Sagebrush, Ridge Crest, Neighbors Point, Barefoot Lakes, St. Vrain Ranch, Owl Lakes, or nearby Frederick and Dacono, our team handles layout, base prep, rebar, stamping, color, and sealing so your new concrete feels like a finished extension of your home — not an afterthought tacked onto the back door.

Office: 7050 W 120th Ave, Suite 205B, Broomfield, CO 80020 • Serving Firestone, Frederick, Dacono, and the Carbon Valley / north I-25 corridor.

Built for Firestone Soils, Slopes & Climate

• Designs that work with your slope, views, and side-yard access — not just a small square builder pad.

• Correct base, reinforcement, and control joints to handle freeze–thaw movement, clay and sandy soils, and daily use.

• HOA-friendly layouts that still feel custom for Firestone subdivisions and Carbon Valley metro districts.

Stamped Concrete Patios Designed for How You Actually Use Your Firestone Yard

Every stamped concrete project in Firestone starts with a walkthrough: grades, drainage, existing flatwork, doors and gates, sun and shade, and how you move between the house, patio, turf, and side yards. Then we design the concrete layout so your yard feels intentional instead of pieced together over time.

We size patios for real furniture and circulation — not just a tiny pad under the slider. That means room for a dining table, grill, lounge seating, and clear paths so you’re not squeezing around chairs or walking through rock every time you let the dog out. On sloped Firestone lots that back to open space, trails, or community parks, we often integrate steps and landings that feel comfortable to walk while still protecting your views to the Front Range.

Our designs frequently tie into other elements like artificial turf play areas, landscape construction, rock, and planting beds. The result is one cohesive outdoor living layout instead of a patchwork of concrete, grass, and rock that never quite fits together. That’s especially important in Firestone, where side yards can be narrow and backyards often have utility easements, drainage swales, or walkout basements.

FRSR manages demo, grading, base, rebar, pour, stamping, color, and sealing with one crew. That coordination matters in Firestone and across Carbon Valley, where soil conditions, irrigation changes, and wind-driven rain can quickly cause puddles, trip edges, and cracking if details aren’t handled correctly from day one.

Many Firestone homeowners want the look of natural flagstone or slate without the maintenance or cost of setting individual stones. With the right pattern and release colors, stamped concrete can mimic stone while staying easy to shovel, sweep, and reseal every few years. You can explore our favorite patterns in the Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide and see how they tie into turf and ColoradoScaping on our main Stamped Concrete page.

Firestone stamped concrete patio and steps by FRSR

What We Build for Firestone Homeowners

Most Firestone stamped concrete projects combine a right-sized patio, practical walkways, and one or two focal elements such as a fire feature, steps, or the base for a future pergola or outdoor kitchen. We design around how you actually live outside — not just how it looks in a single listing photo.

Patios & Outdoor Rooms

Turn a basic builder pad into a real outdoor room. We design stamped concrete patios with zones for dining, lounging, and grills, plus transitions to turf and landscape. In Stoneridge, Ridge Crest, Neighbors Point, and Sagebrush, we often shape patios to protect views while still creating shade and privacy where you need it. We also pay attention to furniture layout so everything feels natural once the project is complete.

Browse more pattern ideas on our Stamped Concrete page and our Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide.

Walkways, Entries & Side Yards

Clean, durable paths to gates, garages, and side yards matter just as much as the main patio. We pour broom-finish or stamped concrete walks that tie into your front entry, driveway, and backyard, making it easier to move trash cans, access AC units, and navigate side yards without walking through mud or loose rock — especially on narrow lots common in Firestone and Frederick.

We pay close attention to slopes and drains so snowmelt and irrigation water move away from your foundation instead of into low spots and window wells. That’s key for long-term performance in northern Colorado’s freeze–thaw cycles.

Fire Pits, Steps & Seat Walls

Add focal elements that make the stamped concrete feel finished — from simple gas fire pits and curved seat walls to wide steps, border bands, and insets. Combined with lighting and water-wise planting, your concrete becomes a true Carbon Valley outdoor living room instead of just a slab behind the house.

We can also pour foundations and flatwork for pergolas, roof covers, and outdoor kitchens, whether you’re ready to build everything at once or prefer to stage projects over time. Visit our Pergolas, Decks & Roof Covers and Outdoor Kitchens & BBQs pages for more ideas.

Stamped Concrete Cost in Firestone, CO

Every yard is different, but most stamped concrete projects in Firestone and the Carbon Valley area fall into a predictable range once we know the size, access, slopes, and pattern you’re considering.

Typical stamped concrete patios and walks in the Firestone / Frederick / Dacono area often land in the $16–$22 per square foot range, depending on slope, access for equipment, pattern complexity, and the amount of demo required. Smaller “carve out” projects or sites with tight access can push cost per square foot higher, while larger open layouts may bring it down.

Driveways, heavy-traffic areas, and projects that require significant grading, retaining, or drainage work may come in above that. During your on-site consultation we’ll walk the space, measure, and provide a clear written estimate before any work begins — no surprises halfway through the project.

Our goal is to give you a stamped concrete design that fits your budget while still performing well in Colorado’s climate. If needed, we’ll walk through layout, thickness, and pattern options that help keep the project where you’re comfortable while still giving you a major upgrade over your current setup.

For homeowners planning full outdoor living upgrades, we can combine stamped concrete with artificial turf, ColoradoScaping-style rock and planting, and landscape construction so your budget goes toward a complete yard, not just a single slab.

What Affects Stamped Concrete Pricing?

  • Square footage and overall layout complexity
  • Amount of demolition and removal of existing concrete, decks, or landscape
  • Site access for equipment, materials, and pump trucks along Firestone’s narrower side yards
  • Number of steps, risers, and detailed edges around walkout basements and grade changes
  • Chosen stamp pattern and color hardener / release color combinations
  • Drainage requirements, slopes, and control joint detailing
  • Whether the project is stand-alone concrete or part of a full outdoor living build

We’ll walk through these factors with you during the estimate so you understand where the numbers come from and what’s most important to keep or adjust to hit your target budget.

Stamped Concrete Patterns We Install in Firestone

We install many of the same patterns across Firestone, Frederick, Dacono, and the rest of the Denver metro, but the colors and layouts are customized to your home and HOA guidelines. Here are a few of the most popular finishes for local patios, walkways, and outdoor rooms. You can see even more examples in our full Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide.

Ashlar slate stamped concrete patio pattern used in Firestone

Ashlar Slate

A clean, classic slate pattern with rectangular shapes and light texture. Ashlar works well with many Firestone home styles — from Stoneridge and Sagebrush to newer neighborhoods near Barefoot Lakes and Ridge Crest. It’s a great option when you want something updated and polished without overpowering the architecture or feeling too busy on medium-sized patios.

Rough stone stamped concrete texture popular for Colorado patios

Rough Stone

A more rustic, hand-cut stone look with deeper texture and shadow. Rough Stone is a strong fit for patios with fire pits, seat walls, or views to open space and community parks. It delivers a Colorado foothills feel without the cost and maintenance of setting natural stone, and works especially well on patios that tie into rock, boulders, and ColoradoScaping-style planting.

Flagstone style stamped concrete pattern for Firestone patios and walks

Colorado Flagstone

An irregular stone pattern that mimics natural flagstone. This is a strong choice when you want an organic, natural look for patios and walkways but still need a smooth, shovel-friendly surface that’s easy to maintain in Firestone winters and spring storms. It’s especially popular for back patios that connect to turf and rock, giving the whole yard a cohesive Colorado look.

See Our Stamped Concrete Patterns in Action

Want to see how different patterns and colors look once installed? Watch our Colorado Stamped Concrete Pattern Guide video below, then explore even more examples and details on the full Pattern Guide page. It’s a great starting point before we meet on-site in Firestone, Frederick, or Dacono.

HOA-Friendly, Colorado-Ready Stamped Concrete in Firestone

Many Firestone neighborhoods, metro districts, and HOAs require approvals for patios, extensions, and color changes. We help you move through that process while designing something you’ll love living with for years.

Step 1

Walk the Space

We review grades, drainage, existing concrete, decks, and how you plan to use the patio or driveway. We’ll also talk through any HOA or metro district requirements in communities like Stoneridge, Booth Farms, Sagebrush, Neighbors Point, and Barefoot Lakes so we’re designing within a realistic framework from the start.

Step 2

Design & Proposal

We lay out the patio, walks, and steps, select patterns and colors, and provide a clear written estimate. When needed, we can supply drawings, basic specs, and photos of similar projects for HOA or metro review. If you plan to integrate turf or ColoradoScaping-style planting, we’ll show how those pieces connect to the stamped concrete so approvals are easier.

Step 3

Build & Final Walkthrough

Our crews handle demo, base prep, rebar, pour, stamp, and sealing with attention to slopes, edges, and cleanup. We finish with a walkthrough and maintenance tips — including how often to reseal and what to avoid (like certain de-icing products) — so your patio keeps looking great in Colorado’s climate.

If you’d like to better understand how hard surfaces and water use fit into the area’s overall planning, you can review resources from the Town of Firestone and your local water provider about outdoor water efficiency and long-term water planning. We keep those realities in mind as we design your outdoor living space so it makes sense for both your home and the region.

Firestone Neighborhoods We Serve

FRSR installs stamped concrete throughout Firestone and nearby Carbon Valley communities — from newer master-planned developments to established areas with mature trees and larger lots.

We frequently work in Stoneridge, Booth Farms, Sagebrush, Ridge Crest, Neighbors Point, Barefoot Lakes, St. Vrain Ranch, Owl Lakes, and other neighborhoods along Firestone Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard. We also serve nearby Frederick and Dacono, tying patios, walks, and front entries into turf, rock, and planting so the whole yard feels complete.

Whether your lot backs to open space, greenbelt, a local park, or another yard, we design concrete and landscape solutions that feel like a natural part of the site instead of an afterthought. We pay attention to how you see the yard from inside the home as well as how it functions day to day.

From compact side-yard paths and front stoops to full front-and-back transformations, each project is tailored to your architecture, HOA guidelines, and long-term plans — not a one-size-fits-all template. If you’re also considering turf or planting changes, we can design everything together so the stamped concrete works with the rest of your outdoor living plans.

You can see more examples of our work across the Front Range on our Landscape Construction and Stamped Concrete service pages, along with other city-specific project galleries.

  • Stoneridge
  • Booth Farms
  • Sagebrush
  • Ridge Crest
  • Neighbors Point
  • Barefoot Lakes area
  • St. Vrain Ranch
  • Owl Lakes & nearby areas
  • Firestone Boulevard corridor
  • Colorado Boulevard corridor
  • Nearby Frederick neighborhoods
  • Nearby Dacono neighborhoods
  • North I-25 / Carbon Valley corridor

Stamped Concrete FAQ – Firestone, CO

How long does stamped concrete last in Firestone?

With proper base prep, reinforcement, and sealing, stamped concrete in Firestone commonly lasts 20+ years in Colorado’s climate. Regular resealing helps protect the surface from UV, moisture, and day-to-day wear, and keeps color looking sharp over time — even with northern Colorado’s sun, snow, and spring storms.

Will stamped concrete crack in freeze–thaw conditions?

Any concrete can develop hairline cracks, but we build for freeze–thaw by using a compacted base, proper slope, rebar reinforcement, and correctly placed control joints. These details help manage movement and reduce visible cracking over the life of your patio, walk, or driveway in Firestone and Carbon Valley neighborhoods.

How often should stamped concrete be sealed?

Most Firestone patios benefit from sealing every 2–3 years, depending on sun exposure and traffic. Sealer refreshes color, adds protection, and can improve traction. You can learn more on our Stamped Concrete page or ask our team for maintenance recommendations at the final walkthrough.

Can you match specific colors and patterns?

Yes. We offer a full palette of color hardeners, release highlights, and multiple stamp patterns. During design we’ll review samples and photos together so your new concrete coordinates with your home’s exterior, landscaping, and any existing flatwork you’re keeping — whether you’re in Stoneridge, Barefoot Lakes, or an older Firestone neighborhood closer to Colorado Boulevard.

Do you only pour concrete, or can you redo the whole yard?

We’re a full outdoor living contractor. In addition to stamped concrete, FRSR can design and build artificial turf lawns, ColoradoScaping and landscape construction, retaining, fire features, and foundations for pergolas and covers so the entire yard works together as one project — whether you build it all at once or in phases.

Ready to Design Your Firestone Stamped Concrete Project?

Let’s create a patio, walk, or outdoor living layout that fits your home, neighborhood, and long-term plans — and is built for Colorado’s climate and Firestone’s water-wise future.

Schedule Your Firestone Concrete Consultation

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Full Landscape Construction

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