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Stamped Concrete

Transform patios, walkways, and outdoor spaces with premium stamped concrete finishes that last.  Serving Franklin, Brentwood, Nashville & surrounding Middle Tennessee communities.

What Is Stamped Concrete?

Stamped concrete is a decorative concrete option that mimics the look of natural stone, brick, slate, or tile — but with the strength and durability of poured concrete. At Cardone Concrete Coating, we install stamped surfaces with careful preparation, quality materials, and professional precision, so your outdoor living spaces look incredible and stand up to Tennessee weather.

Benefits of Stamped Concrete

  • Attractive, high-end appearance without high luxury stone cost

  • Multiple patterns & color options to match your home

  • Durable surface that handles weather, foot traffic, and outdoor use

  • Professional sealing for long-lasting beauty

  • Low-maintenance clean-and-rinse surfaces

How It Works (Process)

Installing a new stamped concrete surface requires proper planning, preparation, and finishing. At Cardone Concrete Coating, we follow a proven process to ensure your stamped concrete looks great and holds up over time.

1. Design & Layout
We review the space, confirm drainage and slope, and help you choose the stamp pattern, color, and layout details.

2. Base Preparation & Forming
The area is properly prepared with a compacted base, and forms are set to establish the final shape, elevation, and slope.

3. Concrete Pour & Stamping
Fresh concrete is poured, colored, and stamped at the right time to create a consistent pattern and natural texture.

4. Jointing & Detail Work
Control joints and edge details are added to help manage natural concrete movement and maintain a clean appearance.

5. Sealing & Final Protection
Once cured, the surface is sealed to protect against moisture, UV exposure, and wear while enhancing color and durability.

Important Note:
All concrete can crack. Proper preparation and joint placement help manage cracking and promote long-term performance.

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