Stamped concrete is one of the smartest choices a Lahaina homeowner can make, whether it’s for driveways, walkways, lanais, pool decks, countertops, or retaining walls. Not only is this material permanent, low-maintenance and attractive, but there are also countless options for customizing the color, pattern, and stamped imprint.
While you may fancy yourself a DIY home improvement warrior, there are several reasons why even ordinary concrete is best left to the pros:
Stamped concrete, however, adds even more complexity. The stamps must be lined up and fitted properly with one another. If the pattern is poorly placed, the end result will look like an amateur job. Plus, you only get one chance to get it right; there’s no going back and starting again.
The intricacy of the pattern and texture selected can add to the challenge. Popular types of stamped concrete patterns include slate, flagstone, fieldstone, brick, cobblestone and wood. There are also seamless stamps that provide texture but without joint patterns.
To create these patterns and texture requires specific tools. These can cost thousands of dollars to buy or hundreds to rent and are another reason stamped concrete is not a DIY project.
Stamped concrete projects often involve adding one or more colors. You can opt for one even color or multiple colors that are applied to mimic the look of marble or granite. There are different ways that contractors typically apply color to concrete:
The job doesn’t end after the concrete is poured and stamped. The driveway must then be cured and sealed correctly. These steps can be just as tricky as the initial steps and are critical to the driveway’s final appearance and durability. That’s because concrete shrinks as it dries, and the top portion dries faster than the bottom. When installing cement in direct sun and warm weather, precautions must be taken to keep the mixture at the right temperature. Then, after it is poured, the top layer of the cement must be kept moist while the bottom cures. Contractors have several ways to accomplish this, including periodically misting the concrete with water, placing wet burlap on top, or applying chemicals to slow the evaporation.
After the driveway is completely dry, an acrylic sealer is applied to give the concrete protection from UV rays and a high-gloss finish.
Basic stamped and stained concrete, with one pattern and one color, ranges between $8 and $12 per square foot. Higher-end projects using multiple patterns and colors and/or scored designs can run $18 or more.
At Crescent Homes Maui we are experts at stamped and colored concrete. Our skilled workers are all on staff and have years of experience in doing this important craft. If you’re ready to take your island home to the next level call Crescent Homes today to learn more about our stamped concrete services.