Stampcrete
Stampcrete is the process of creating patterns in poured concrete using rubber mats or stamps. It can be used on newly poured concrete or as an overlay to existing concrete that is in good condition. Colors can be added to create a wide variety of looks, including brick, stone, slate, and more.
Stampcrete has the advantage of not having joints between the pavers or bricks where weeds can grow. It is an excellent way to get a high-value looking surface which is very durable for areas getting a lot of foot traffic. It can also be applied over existing concrete that is in good condition.


Stampcrete has the advantage of not having joints between the pavers or bricks where weeds can grow. It is an excellent way to get a high-value looking surface which is very durable for areas getting a lot of foot traffic. It can also be applied over existing concrete that is in good condition.
Thin-Crete
For internal or external concrete surfaces that are structurally sound but faded or worn, thin crete can be a cost-effective way to dress up your existing floors with minimal expense. It is a stamped concrete layer placed over existing concrete in thicknesses of less than one inch.
The array of patterns and colors is practically endless, allowing the customer to choose a look of granite, stone, brick, or even wood. The thin crete mixture is very strong and durable and will greatly extend the lifetime of existing concrete surfaces. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Thin-Crete is considered to be a superior alternative to pavers. It can add value to both your inside and outside spaces and has many practical uses such as driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and more.


The array of patterns and colors is practically endless, allowing the customer to choose a look of granite, stone, brick, or even wood. The thin crete mixture is very strong and durable and will greatly extend the lifetime of existing concrete surfaces. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Thin-Crete is considered to be a superior alternative to pavers. It can add value to both your inside and outside spaces and has many practical uses such as driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and more.