Slate, flagstone, brick, cobblestone or wood plank — finished by hand and color-matched to your home. No shifting pavers, no weeds in the joints.
Stamped concrete is one pour that looks like five thousand pieces of stone. Same strength as a regular slab, no joints for weeds, no pavers to settle or pop out over time.
We hand-finish each pour — integral color in the mix, a release powder during the stamp, antiquing wash after cure. The texture matches the pattern so it doesn’t read as fake from up close.
One of our recent jobs — with the specs that went into it.
Six common stamp patterns we run, plus the add-ons that finish the project.
Running bond or herringbone brick. Warm reds and oranges, sealed to keep the color saturated.
A stamped field with a smooth or contrasting border. The combo that reads most custom.
Random slate, ashlar slate or grand ashlar. Bigger pieces look right under a covered patio.
Old-world cobble or full-color flagstone. Heavier texture, more grout-line detail.
Long-plank wood texture, finished with two-tone staining. Looks like a deck without the maintenance.
Slate field with a brick border, plank inlay, or a medallion at the entry. Sketched before we pour.
No mystery on the job. You know what we’re doing, when we’re doing it, and what it costs before we break ground.
Tell us what you’re picturing. We’ll come measure and write the quote on the spot. Or call (661) 619-1760.
Free estimates anywhere in Kern County. Most projects scheduled within 2–3 weeks.