Fox Valley, WI · 40+ Years Experience
Stamped & Colored Concrete
The look of stone, brick, or tile — at a fraction of the cost. Custom patterns and colors for any project.
Get Free EstimateCommon Problems We Solve
Plain gray concrete looks dull next to your landscaping or home exterior
Natural stone and pavers are too expensive for your budget
You want a custom look that stands out in the neighborhood
Existing decorative surface is faded, cracked, or worn out
Your patio or driveway doesn't match the style of your home
You want added value and curb appeal without breaking the bank
Our Process
Pattern & Color Selection
We walk you through pattern and color options — we'll show you samples so you can visualize the finished result.
Base Prep & Forms
Area is properly excavated, gravel base compacted, and forms set to your dimensions with correct slope.
Color Application
Integral color is mixed in or color hardener is broadcast across the surface depending on your chosen finish.
Stamping
While concrete is still workable, pattern mats are pressed into the surface to create the texture and design.
Sealing & Curing
After curing, a quality sealer is applied to protect the color, enhance the look, and make it easy to clean.
Why Choose Leon Concrete
Dozens of patterns available: ashlar slate, cobblestone, wood plank, brick, and more
More affordable than natural stone or pavers with a similar premium appearance
Color is durable and long-lasting — not a surface paint or stain
Easy to maintain — periodic resealing keeps it looking great
Our specialty — we've been doing decorative concrete for 40+ years
Serving Fox Valley, WI
Appleton · Neenah · Menasha · Kaukauna · Kimberly · Little Chute and surrounding areas
Frequently Asked Questions
How do stamped patterns hold up in Wisconsin winters?
Stamped concrete performs well in freeze-thaw conditions when properly installed and sealed. We use the right concrete mix, proper base depth, and apply a penetrating sealer that protects against water infiltration and salt damage.
What's the difference between integral color and color hardener?
Integral color is mixed throughout the concrete — so if it chips, the color still shows. Color hardener is broadcast on the surface and gives a more vibrant, uniform color. We'll recommend the best approach for your project.
How often does stamped concrete need to be resealed?
Every 2–3 years for most residential applications. Resealing keeps the color vibrant, protects against staining, and extends the life of the finish. It's a simple maintenance task that makes a big difference.
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We serve the Fox Valley, WI area. Licensed & insured with 40+ years of concrete experience. Call, email, or fill out our quote form — we respond within 24 hours.
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