
Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. We install stamped, colored, and resurfaced decorative concrete that looks great and holds up through Indiana winters.

Decorative concrete in Wabash is plain concrete transformed through color, texture, or pattern - stamped patios, colored driveways, exposed-aggregate walkways, and resurfaced pool decks. Most residential projects are completed in one to three days of active work, with a curing period before the space is ready for regular use.
Wabash homeowners with tired-looking outdoor spaces have two practical paths: a fresh decorative pour on a prepared base, or a decorative overlay bonded to an existing slab that is still structurally sound. Either way, you end up with a surface that holds up through Indiana winters while looking far better than what you started with.
Decorative concrete works well on its own, and it also pairs naturally with our stamped concrete services if you want intricate patterns or borders that go beyond a basic colored finish.
If your patio is a plain gray slab you walk past rather than sit on, decorative concrete can turn it into a space you actually want to spend time in. Wabash summers and falls offer real outdoor living time, and a finished surface makes that possible without tearing out what you have.
A driveway that is stained, faded, or dull affects how your whole property looks from the street. Decorative concrete - whether a fresh pour or an overlay - gives your home a polished appearance that plain concrete simply cannot match.
If you are building a new patio, extending an existing one, or adding a pool deck or fire-pit area, choosing decorative concrete from the start means you get both durability and design in one step. Planning the look you want before the pour is far easier than trying to upgrade it later.
After a few hard Indiana winters, plain concrete often looks worse every spring. A properly sealed decorative surface installed with the right mix for freeze-thaw conditions holds its appearance far better than an unsealed slab that soaks up road salt and moisture all season.
Our decorative concrete work covers the full range of residential applications: stamped and patterned patios, integrally colored driveways and walkways, exposed-aggregate surfaces, and decorative overlays on existing slabs. On every project we start with the base - proper excavation, compaction, and drainage slope before a single yard of concrete is poured. In Wabash's clay-influenced soils, that preparation step is what keeps the finished surface from cracking or heaving as the ground shifts with the seasons.
If your existing slab is structurally sound but looks worn, a decorative resurfacing overlay can give you a completely new look without the cost and disruption of a full tear-out. We also work on concrete retaining walls if your project involves grading or level changes alongside the decorative work, and our stamped concrete services offer even more design options for patios, driveways, and walkways that need a custom look.
Best for homeowners who want a finished outdoor living space with the look of stone, brick, or tile at a concrete price point.
Integral color added to the mix gives your driveway or front walk a consistent, durable tone that holds up through Indiana winters.
A textured, slip-resistant finish that reveals the natural stone in the mix - a popular choice for pool surrounds and walkways.
For existing slabs that are still structurally sound - a thin overlay bonds to the old surface and can be stamped, stained, or textured just like new concrete.
Wabash sits in northern Indiana, where freeze-thaw cycles hit from roughly November through March. Water that seeps into concrete expands when it freezes, and over time that pressure causes spalling, surface flaking, and cracking. For decorative concrete, the mix design, the sealer choice, and the installation timing all need to account for this climate. A contractor who cuts corners on any one of those three things will leave you with a surface that looks good in October and disappointing by April.
Road salt and chemical de-icers that Wabash homeowners use every winter add another layer of risk - these products are hard on sealers and on the concrete surface itself, especially in the first year or two after installation. This is something homeowners across our service area feel, including communities we work in regularly like Kokomo and Warsaw. Sealing before the first winter and resealing on schedule are the two maintenance habits that make the biggest difference.
Call or fill out the form with a description of your project and a rough measurement of the area. We reply within one business day and will schedule a site visit to see the space in person before quoting - because site access, drainage, and existing surface condition all affect the price.
At the site visit we assess the base and existing surface, walk you through finish options - stamp patterns, colors, border treatments - and explain what is realistic for your space. You receive a written proposal with scope, materials, timeline, and total cost before any work begins.
We excavate, compact the base, and set drainage slope so water runs away from your home. Then we pour, screed, and apply the decorative treatment - stamping, coloring, or texturing happens while the material is still workable, and timing each step correctly is what produces crisp, consistent results.
The slab cures for several days before the sealer goes on. Once the sealer is dry, we walk through the finished project with you and go over the resealing schedule and care instructions. Following that maintenance plan is what makes the investment last through Indiana winters.
Free on-site estimates, written proposals, no pressure. We respond within one business day.
(260) 377-1324We specify freeze-thaw rated mixes and sealers designed for cold-climate exposure on every decorative project. That material choice is the difference between a surface that holds its color and texture for years and one that looks worn by the second spring after installation.
The clay-heavy, moisture-sensitive soils along the Wabash River valley are a real factor in how long any slab stays flat and crack-free. We excavate to depth, compact the right base material, and set drainage slope on every project - not just on the ones where the homeowner asks about it.
We have been installing decorative and functional concrete across Wabash and the surrounding area since 2016. Ask us for references from local jobs - we can point you to finished surfaces in this area that have already been through multiple Indiana winters.
Every decorative concrete project starts with a written proposal that specifies the work, materials, and cost. You know exactly what you are getting before we start. The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency maintains contractor licensing records you can verify - ask us for our credentials before you sign anything.
Decorative concrete in Wabash requires more attention to materials and installation timing than the same work done in a warmer climate. We have been navigating those requirements since 2016, which is why homeowners across this area call us when they want the work done right.
Structural concrete walls that hold grade changes in place - often installed alongside patio and landscaping projects.
Learn MoreIntricate patterns and borders stamped into fresh concrete for patios, driveways, and walkways that need a custom look.
Learn MoreOur installation calendar fills up fast once Indiana spring arrives - lock in your date now so your project is ready before summer.