
Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. We install stamped, stained, and overlay finishes on driveways, patios, and pool decks - sealed for Sebastian's coastal climate and built to last.

Decorative concrete in Sebastian, FL is regular concrete that has been colored, patterned, or coated to look like stone, brick, tile, or custom designs, with most residential projects completed in one to three days and surfaces ready for light foot traffic within 24 to 48 hours.
Homeowners in Sebastian reach out for decorative concrete when a plain driveway is letting the house down, a pool deck has gone rough and faded from years of sun and salt air, or they want an outdoor living area that looks finished and intentional. Because outdoor living is year-round on the Treasure Coast, surfaces like patios and pool decks get far more use here than they would in most other parts of the country - and they deserve to look the part.
Decorative work pairs well with a new stamped concrete installation if you want pattern work pressed directly into fresh concrete, or with a full resurfacing if the existing slab just needs a fresh face.
Sebastian homeowners use their pool decks year-round, and constant sun combined with salt air takes a toll on plain concrete. If the color has gone patchy, there are visible cracks, or the surface feels rough on bare feet, a decorative overlay can transform the look and feel without tearing out the existing slab.
Sebastian's sandy soil can shift after heavy rain events. If sections of your driveway have sunk slightly or cracks are wider than a hairline, the base may have moved. A contractor will assess whether the base needs rebuilding before applying a new decorative surface - skipping that step just means the new surface cracks too.
If your patio or walkway looks worn, decorative concrete is one of the more cost-effective ways to refresh it before listing. Buyers in Sebastian pay attention to outdoor living areas, and a clean finished surface makes a strong first impression without the cost of pavers or natural stone.
If puddles sit on your driveway or patio for more than a few minutes after an afternoon storm, the surface was not graded correctly when it was poured. Standing water accelerates surface wear and can seep under the slab. When decorative concrete is installed, a good contractor ensures the surface is sloped so water drains away from your home.
We work with homeowners to match the right finish to the surface and the situation. For driveways and patios that are being poured fresh, stamped and colored concrete goes in during the pour - the pattern is pressed and the color added before the concrete sets. For existing slabs that are in structurally sound condition, overlays offer a genuine transformation without demolition. Staining works well on pool decks and interior floors where you want rich translucent color without changing the texture.
Our decorative work connects closely with our stamped concrete services for customers who want pattern work at the core of their project, and with concrete retaining walls when a property needs both a finished surface and a structural solution on the same lot.
Best for homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the material cost - pressed into the surface while the concrete is still wet.
Ideal for pool decks and patios where you want rich, translucent color applied to an existing or new slab without altering the texture.
A thin coating applied over structurally sound existing concrete - refreshes the look without full demolition, suited for slabs in good condition.
For homeowners who want a custom look with contrasting field and border colors, suited to driveways and pool surrounds where curb appeal matters most.
Sebastian's summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees, and the humidity sits high from May through September. In those conditions, concrete sets faster than it does in cooler climates - and a crew that is not paying attention can end up with a surface that cracks or shows texture problems before they have finished working it. Good decorative concrete in this climate means scheduling pours for early morning, adjusting the mix for the heat, and working with a sense of purpose. These are habits that experienced local contractors develop and less experienced ones often skip.
Salt air from the Indian River Lagoon is the other factor that separates a Sebastian installation from one done somewhere inland. An unsealed decorative surface in this environment can fade and start breaking down within a year or two - which is why sealing is not a line item you can skip to save money. We serve homeowners throughout Sebastian and in nearby communities including Roseland and Indian River Shores, and the same coastal conditions apply across the whole stretch. The American Society of Concrete Contractors and the Florida Concrete and Products Association both publish standards that inform how quality decorative work is done in Florida's climate.
Tell us what area you want done and roughly what you are hoping for. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit before quoting - size, surface condition, and site access all affect the price.
We walk the space with you, show color samples and pattern options, and confirm any HOA requirements upfront. You get a written estimate that breaks out each part of the job - no lump sums, no surprises.
We prepare the base, pour or apply the overlay, and work the color and texture in while conditions allow. In Sebastian's heat, we schedule pours for early morning and adjust the mix to prevent premature setting.
A sealer goes on after finishing to protect the color from UV, rain, and salt air. The surface needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic. We walk you through the finished job and explain the resealing schedule before we leave.
Free written estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(772) 918-9882Sebastian's UV exposure and salt air from the Indian River Lagoon are harder on decorative surfaces than most inland conditions. We use sealers rated for coastal Florida environments and apply them before the crew leaves - not as an afterthought.
Decorative concrete only holds up if the base underneath is stable. We compact the subgrade and grade properly before every pour, which prevents the settling that causes surface cracks on poorly prepared jobs.
Many Sebastian neighborhoods have HOA rules about exterior finishes. We ask about your HOA requirements during the estimate visit and pull any required permits through the City of Sebastian's building department - so nothing holds up the project.
We will tell you straight whether your existing slab is a good candidate for an overlay or whether the base problems underneath mean it needs to come out first. If it can be saved, we say so - and we back that assessment with a written estimate that covers exactly what we are committing to.
The combination of coastal climate expertise, honest assessments, and proper base preparation is what separates decorative concrete that lasts from work that looks good on day one and fails within a few years. We have seen both, and we only do the former.
Retaining walls designed to manage grade changes and erosion on Sebastian's coastal lots, built to last in the same sandy-soil conditions.
Learn MorePattern-pressed concrete for patios, driveways, and walkways - one of the most popular decorative options we install in Sebastian.
Learn MoreRequest your free estimate now - project dates fill up fast heading into Sebastian's busy dry season, and a finished surface is always worth having before the holidays.