
Your driveway and patio say something about your home before anyone steps inside. We install decorative concrete that looks custom and holds up to Oklahoma weather, year after year.

Decorative concrete in Woodward is regular concrete that has been colored, textured, or patterned to look like stone, brick, tile, or other materials. It works on driveways, patios, pool decks, and walkways, and most residential projects take one to three days to pour and finish, with foot traffic possible within 48 hours.
A lot of Woodward homes have concrete that has been in place for 20 or 30 years and looks it. Decorative concrete gives you a fresh surface that works with the look of your home - not plain gray, but not out of place either. If you want texture and pattern on a patio or driveway, our stamped concrete services are the most popular choice for that kind of upgrade.
Unlike paint or thin overlays, decorative concrete is built to last. A properly installed and sealed surface can hold up for 25 to 30 years with basic maintenance - longer than most of the asphalt alternatives and far more durable than anything you can roll on or brush on yourself.
If you can see cracks wider than a pencil, chunks that have broken off, or sections that have lifted unevenly, your concrete has likely reached the end of its useful life. In Woodward, the combination of clay soils that shift with moisture and freeze-thaw cycles in winter accelerates this kind of damage. Decorative concrete installed over a properly prepared base gives you a fresh start that will hold up much longer.
Plain gray concrete that has been in place for 15 or 20 years often looks dull, stained, or tired. If you find yourself embarrassed by the first impression your home makes from the street, that is a reasonable signal it is time for an upgrade. Decorative concrete can transform the look of your home's exterior without a major renovation.
Standing water after a storm is a sign the surface was not sloped correctly or has settled unevenly over time. In Woodward, where heavy spring rains can drop a lot of water quickly, poor drainage shortens the life of any concrete surface and can push moisture toward your foundation. A new decorative installation gives the contractor a chance to correct the slope.
If water no longer beads on your driveway or patio surface, the sealer has worn off. Once stains from oil, rust, and Oklahoma's red clay dust soak into unsealed concrete, they are very hard to remove. Resurfacing with a decorative finish and resealing properly is often more cost-effective than trying to clean and restore the old surface.
We install the three most popular decorative concrete styles in the Woodward area: stamped, stained, and exposed aggregate. Each gives a different look and feel underfoot. Stamped concrete is pressed with a pattern while wet - it mimics the look of stone, brick, or tile and is the most common choice for patios and driveways. Our stamped concrete services page covers that option in detail, including pattern and color choices. Stained concrete uses a chemical or water-based dye applied to the surface for a rich, mottled look that works well on covered patios and interior floors.
Exposed aggregate is a finish where the top layer of concrete is washed away to reveal the stones inside - it gives a natural, textured surface with good grip underfoot, often used on pool decks and walkways. We also work alongside our concrete retaining walls projects when homeowners want the decorative surface to flow into walls or raised beds on sloped lots.
Suits homeowners who want the look of stone or brick at a lower cost - pattern and color choices can closely match natural materials.
Suits covered patios and interior spaces where you want color without texture - the result is a smooth, rich-looking surface that is easy to clean.
Suits pool decks, walkways, and areas where grip underfoot matters - the natural stone texture provides traction and a clean, outdoor look.
Suits homeowners with a structurally sound existing slab that looks worn or stained - an overlay restores the surface without the cost of full demolition.
Woodward's summer heat is one of the most important factors in any concrete project here. When temperatures climb above 95 degrees and the southwest wind picks up, concrete can dry far faster than the crew can work it. That leads to surface cracking and a rough finish - problems that are hard to fix after the fact. A contractor who knows Woodward plans pours for early morning, uses products that slow the setting process, and keeps fresh concrete shaded and misted until it is safely hardened. Woodward's clay-heavy soils create a second challenge: they expand when wet and shrink when dry, putting ongoing stress on any slab from below. Control joints cut into the surface in the right places give the concrete somewhere to respond to that movement without random cracking across the middle of your driveway.
We serve homeowners across northwest Oklahoma, including Vici, OK and Laverne, OK, where the same clay soil conditions apply. Whether the project is a backyard patio or a front driveway, we bring the same base-preparation and curing standards to every pour in the region.
We reply within one business day. If you have photos of your existing space or a style you like, share them - a photo from a website or magazine saves real time during the estimate visit.
We come to your space, look at the existing concrete, and walk you through style options with written pricing. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. No pressure to decide on the spot.
We remove old concrete if needed, grade the base, and compact the subgrade. On pour day, we work quickly - concrete has a limited window. In Woodward's summer heat, we start early and apply the stamp or texture while the surface is still workable.
We apply sealer after curing and walk you through the finished surface before leaving. You will know exactly when it is safe to walk on and drive on - and what to watch for in the months ahead.
Free estimate, no obligation. We come to your space and walk you through style options with a written price.
(580) 290-2465Woodward's summers are no place for a crew that does not plan around the forecast. We schedule pours for early morning on hot days, use products that slow the setting process, and keep fresh concrete protected from the afternoon sun. That planning is what keeps your decorative finish from cracking or roughening before it is ever sealed.
Woodward's clay-heavy soil is one of the main reasons concrete fails prematurely in this area. We compact the subgrade properly, add gravel fill where needed, and cut control joints in the right locations - so your decorative surface stays level and crack-free through wet springs and dry summers.
One of the biggest fears homeowners have is a low quote that climbs once work begins. We give you a written estimate that covers every part of the job - removal, base prep, the finish, and sealing - before anyone picks up a shovel. What you see in the quote is what you pay.
We show you finished work from real Woodward projects and walk you through color and pattern samples so you can see what the result will actually look like - not just a photo from another state. The American Concrete Institute publishes standards we follow for hot-weather concreting and curing, which you can reference if you want to understand the practices behind the work.
Every decorative concrete project we complete in Woodward is built on the same foundation - proper base prep, weather-aware scheduling, and a finish sealed before we leave the site. Those steps are not optional here, and we do not skip them.
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Learn MoreStamped concrete patios and driveways with custom patterns pressed into the surface while the concrete is still workable.
Learn MoreSummer books up fast in Woodward - reach out now to lock in your start date before the best weather windows are gone.