Acid Stain & Water-Based Stain
Acid stains chemically react with the concrete to create translucent, variegated color — never two slabs the same. Water-based stains are more predictable for color matching. We use both depending on the design intent.

Designer-grade surfaces, poured concrete budget
Decorative concrete is the catch-all category for concrete that's intentionally beautiful — stained, polished, exposed-aggregate, scored, colored, or otherwise finished as a design element rather than a utility slab. The category is broad and the pricing varies wildly because the techniques are different. What unifies them is that they all require attention to the surface during placement, finishing, and post-installation — and most contractors don't have the experience to do them well.
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Designer-grade surfaces, poured concrete budget
Sacramento-metro specialty
About this service
Decorative concrete is the catch-all category for concrete that's intentionally beautiful — stained, polished, exposed-aggregate, scored, colored, or otherwise finished as a design element rather than a utility slab. The category is broad and the pricing varies wildly because the techniques are different. What unifies them is that they all require attention to the surface during placement, finishing, and post-installation — and most contractors don't have the experience to do them well.
Our decorative work spans acid stains and water-based stains for translucent color on existing slabs, integral color for full-thickness color in new pours, broadcast color hardener for surface saturation, polished concrete (industrial through showroom finish), exposed aggregate (cobble or fine), saw-cut decorative scoring, and combinations of any of the above. We bring physical sample boards to every quote so you're not picking from a thumbnail.
Existing slabs are excellent candidates for stain-and-seal transformations. New pours give us the widest range of decorative options because we can affect the mix, the color, the aggregate, and the finishing technique. Both are in scope; we'll tell you which decorative approach makes sense for the specific surface.
What's Included
These are the specifications and details we build in by default. Not upgrades. Not extras. Standard scope on every project.
Acid stains chemically react with the concrete to create translucent, variegated color — never two slabs the same. Water-based stains are more predictable for color matching. We use both depending on the design intent.
Diamond polishing through progressive grits to a satin (400), semi-gloss (800), or full-gloss (3000) finish. Densifier applied to harden the surface. Industrial and showroom finishes both available.
Surface paste removed shortly after placement to expose the underlying aggregate. River rock, pea gravel, or specialty aggregate options. Excellent grip, beautiful texture, high durability.
Patterns saw-cut into the cured surface — geometric grids, tile patterns, custom designs, accent borders. Often combined with stain to highlight the cut pattern.
Integral color through the full slab thickness (most durable), broadcast color hardener for surface saturation, or post-pour staining for existing slabs. Choice depends on substrate and design.
Penetrating siloxane sealers for stain-and-seal projects (won't change appearance), topical acrylics for stamped and high-gloss decorative work. UV-stable formulations only.
Our Process
We bring physical sample boards of stains, polishes, exposed aggregate, and scoring patterns to your site. Decision made against your actual lighting and adjacent materials.
For new pours: standard sub-base and form prep with attention to surface finishing. For existing slabs: clean, repair, and profile per the decorative technique chosen.
New pours: integral color or hardener at placement, finishing technique per design. Existing slabs: stain or polish system applied in sequence.
Saw-cut decorative scoring, hand-detailed accents, second-color highlights, and feature inlays installed after the primary surface treatment.
Final sealer applied. Maintenance schedule and product recommendations delivered. We come back at 12 months for a complimentary inspection.
Technical Specifications
Most contractors won't publish their specs. Ours are below — what we build to, every time.
Decorative Concrete FAQ
Specific to decorative concrete in Sacramento, CA
Still have questions?
Call us directly — we're happy to answer anything about your decorative concrete project.
Call 877-542-9872Where We Provide This Service
Sacramento County · Placer County · Yolo County
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