Get the look of natural stone or brick at a fraction of the cost. We design and install stamped concrete patios, driveways, and more - sealed for Southern California's intense sun.

Stamped concrete in Claremont is poured concrete pressed with pattern mats while still soft, creating surfaces that look like slate, brick, or flagstone - most residential jobs take two to four days from start to finish. It is a single solid slab that holds up like plain concrete but looks far more intentional.
Many Claremont homeowners choose stamped concrete when they are replacing worn patios, converting lawn to hardscape, or refreshing a driveway that has baked in the sun for years. If your existing surface is cracked, faded, or just plain gray in a neighborhood full of character homes, stamped concrete is one of the most cost-effective upgrades available. It also pairs naturally with decorative concrete finishes for a fully cohesive outdoor look.
The finished surface is sealed with a UV-resistant product rated for Southern California conditions - because in Claremont, an unsealed stamped surface can look dull within just a few summers. According to the Portland Cement Association, a well-maintained stamped surface can last 25 years or more.
If sections have shifted up or down or edges are breaking apart, the slab has likely reached the end of its useful life. Patching works for small isolated cracks, but widespread damage usually means the slab needs to come out. This is a natural point to consider upgrading to stamped concrete rather than replacing with plain gray.
Southern California's UV intensity is hard on any outdoor surface, and plain concrete baking in the Claremont sun for ten or more years often looks stained or just tired. If pressure washing no longer makes a real difference, the surface has absorbed too many years of sun to recover. A new stamped surface with proper sealing holds its appearance much longer.
If water sits on your patio or driveway after rain, or moves toward your house, the slope of the surface is wrong. Standing water near a foundation is a slow but serious problem. Replacing the surface gives a contractor the chance to correct the slope and direct water where it belongs.
Many Claremont homeowners are converting grass to drought-tolerant landscaping, and plain concrete can look out of place next to carefully designed plantings and stone borders. If you are already tearing up turf, it is the right moment to think about what you want the finished surface to look like for the next 20 years.
We install stamped concrete for patios, driveways, pool decks, walkways, and front entries. Each project starts with a conversation about pattern, color, and any border details - so you know exactly what the finished surface will look like before a shovel hits the ground. For homeowners who want texture and pattern without full decorative coloring, concrete sidewalk building with a brushed or exposed finish is a simpler option.
We also offer multi-color designs with custom borders for homeowners who want a high-end look that complements a Craftsman bungalow or Spanish Revival home. Simple single-color slate patterns sit at the lower end of the price range; detailed multi-color designs cost more but deliver results that hold up for decades when properly maintained.
Ideal for homeowners wanting a durable outdoor living surface that looks like stone or tile.
Suited to homes where curb appeal matters and plain concrete feels like an afterthought.
A slip-resistant decorative finish that handles foot traffic and stays cool underfoot.
A strong first impression for visitors and potential buyers.
For homeowners who want a high-end look with contrast and definition.
A clean, neutral option that works with almost any home style and HOA guideline.
Claremont sits at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains and regularly sees summer temperatures above 95 degrees, with some of the strongest UV radiation in Southern California. That sun is hard on concrete color - unsealed surfaces can fade noticeably within two to three years. We use sealers rated for high-UV climates and recommend resealing every two to three years to keep the color looking right. Homeowners in Upland and La Verne face the same UV conditions and soil challenges.
Much of Claremont also sits on clay-heavy soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. This movement puts stress on concrete slabs from below, which is one of the main reasons cracks develop over time. We account for this by preparing the base carefully - compacting the subgrade and cutting control joints to guide stress to hidden lines rather than across the middle of your pattern. Many neighborhoods also have active HOAs with design guidelines; we are familiar with the local approval process and can help you navigate it before your pour date is scheduled.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit. We measure the area, assess the soil, and discuss pattern and color options - no phone guessing.
Once you agree on a price, we finalize the pattern, color, and border details. If the city or your HOA requires approval, we handle that paperwork before scheduling the pour.
The crew prepares the base, pours the concrete, and presses the pattern mats while the surface is still workable. Experienced crews plan pours around Claremont's daily temperature forecast.
After 24 to 48 hours you can walk on the surface. Once fully cured, we apply a UV-resistant sealer and walk the finished job with you before calling it done.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation until you approve a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(909) 788-2719We hold the California C-8 Concrete Contractor license required for this work. That means the state has verified our qualifications - and your project is protected if anything goes wrong.
Claremont HOAs and the city's encroachment permit process can delay projects when contractors skip the paperwork. We handle that research before scheduling your pour, so your job does not stall halfway through.
We specifically use sealers rated for high-UV climates. In Claremont's sun, the sealer choice matters as much as the installation - and we explain the resealing schedule before we leave so you know what to expect.
Most of Claremont sits on expansive clay soils. We compact and prepare the base with that in mind on every project - because cutting corners on subgrade prep is the most common reason slabs crack in year two.
Every stamped concrete project we complete is backed by a written scope that locks in design choices, timeline, and total cost before work begins. That means no surprises on installation day - and no surprises on the final invoice.
Pair stamped surfaces with a matching decorative walkway that ties the whole front yard together.
Learn MoreExplore additional finish options like exposed aggregate and colored overlays for any surface.
Learn MoreCall GetItDone Claremont Concrete now - spring and fall book fast in the Claremont area, and locking in your slot early means your project is done before the next heat wave.