
Plain concrete does not have to be the default. Stamped concrete gives you the look of stone, brick, or slate at a fraction of the cost - and when it is installed right, it holds up to Beaumont summers for decades.

Stamped concrete in Beaumont transforms plain gray slabs into surfaces that look like brick, slate, or natural stone - most residential projects take one to three days of active work, with the surface ready for foot traffic within 48 hours. Beaumont Concrete Company presses patterns into freshly poured concrete before it hardens, then seals the result with a UV-rated coat that stands up to the Inland Empire sun.
If your patio or driveway has cracked, faded, or just never matched the look you wanted, stamped concrete is the most cost-effective way to fix both problems at once. Many homeowners also explore decorative concrete options alongside stamping to finish out a complete outdoor space.
Color is mixed into the slab or dusted on the surface before the pour finishes, then locked in with a sealer. In Beaumont, where UV exposure at 2,500 feet elevation is more intense than at the coast, the sealer choice matters more than most homeowners realize. We use products rated for the Inland Empire climate.
If you can see a crack where one side sits higher than the other, the ground underneath has moved - common in Beaumont's clay-heavy soils. Hairline cracks are normal, but cracks wider than a quarter-inch mean the slab has failed. Patching won't hold long-term on a shifted slab.
Plain gray concrete that has been baking in Beaumont's sun for a decade or more often looks tired - oil stains, rust marks, and UV bleaching are hard to reverse with pressure washing alone. A full replacement with stamped concrete gives you a fresh surface designed to hold color with the right sealer.
If you are putting in a patio cover, outdoor kitchen, or pool, the surrounding concrete is part of the finished look. Plain concrete next to new construction looks mismatched. Stamped concrete lets you tie the whole outdoor space together, and it is easier to do it during the larger project.
Standing water on a concrete surface is a problem in any climate, but Beaumont's summer monsoon rain can arrive quickly. If water sits on your driveway or patio after rain, the slope may be wrong. A new stamped concrete installation gives the crew the chance to correct grade and add drainage.
We install stamped concrete on driveways, patios, pool decks, walkways, and entryways throughout Beaumont and the surrounding Inland Empire. Pattern options include slate, cobblestone, brick, wood plank, and flagstone - each available in multiple color combinations. For homeowners who want even more design flexibility, we also offer concrete sidewalk building with matching patterns to connect the spaces on your property.
Color can be integral (mixed into the concrete before the pour), broadcast (a powder shaken onto the surface while it is wet), or both - which creates the most depth and variation in the finished look. We finish every stamped surface with a clear sealer rated for high-UV environments, and we explain the resealing schedule so you know what to expect over the life of the surface.
Best for homeowners who want curb appeal that lasts through Beaumont's heat cycles.
Ideal for outdoor living areas where appearance and comfort both matter.
Slip-resistant textures in patterns that complement pool surrounds and landscaping.
Connects spaces on your property with a consistent color and pattern throughout.
For existing stamped concrete that has faded and needs to be brought back.
For homeowners extending an existing stamped area who need a close pattern match.
Beaumont sits in the San Gorgonio Pass at roughly 2,500 feet elevation, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the sun is more intense than at the coast. That UV exposure breaks down standard concrete sealers faster than in most California cities - which is why resealing every one to two years is the realistic schedule here, not the two to three years often quoted for cooler regions. Homeowners in Beaumont, CA who skip resealing end up with faded, chalky surfaces that look worse than plain concrete. We use UV-resistant sealers specifically rated for Inland Empire conditions.
The other Beaumont-specific factor is the soil. Much of this area sits on clay-heavy ground that swells when it gets wet and shrinks during the dry season. That movement is one of the main reasons concrete cracks and heaves. Proper base preparation - compacting the soil, adding a gravel layer, and using reinforcement inside the slab - is the difference between a stamped surface that lasts 25 years and one that cracks within five. Homeowners in Banning, CA face the same soil conditions and benefit from the same preparation approach. We do not skip this step regardless of the project size.
For authoritative information on stamped concrete installation standards, see the Portland Cement Association guide to stamped concrete.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule an on-site visit. We do not quote stamped concrete from photos - site conditions affect both the price and the approach too much.
We measure the area, review the existing surface or ground conditions, and walk you through pattern and color options. You receive a written, itemized quote before any work is scheduled.
We handle the city permit process. On the first work day, the crew removes any old material, compacts the base, adds gravel, and sets the forms. This preparation is where quality is built in.
The crew pours and stamps in a coordinated sequence - timing matters because the stamping window is narrow. After curing, we apply the UV-rated sealer and do a final walkthrough with you.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation on your end. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate - no pressure, just a walkthrough and a written quote.
(951) 518-9063Standard sealers break down faster at Beaumont's elevation and UV intensity. We use products specifically rated for this climate, which means your color stays rich longer and resealing intervals are realistic, not optimistic.
Clay soil that expands and contracts is the leading cause of stamped concrete failure in this area. We compact, add gravel, and reinforce before we pour - which is the only way to build a surface that lasts in these ground conditions.
Beaumont requires permits for most flatwork projects. We manage the city permit process and walk you through what your HOA needs if applicable - so your project starts on time and is fully documented.
You see a full breakdown of demolition, base prep, materials, labor, permits, and sealing before we schedule anything. The quoted price is the price you pay - no line items added after the job is underway.
These are the details that separate a stamped concrete job that looks great in year one from one that still looks great in year ten. We take them seriously because our reputation in Beaumont depends on the work holding up.
Connect your stamped patio or driveway to the street with a matching concrete sidewalk built on a properly compacted base.
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Learn moreBeaumont summers are long - the sooner your new surface is installed and sealed, the more of the season you get to enjoy it.