
Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. We install stamped, stained, and overlay decorative concrete in Cabot - surfaces that look custom and hold up through Arkansas summers, winter freezes, and clay soil movement.

Decorative concrete in Cabot, AR is regular concrete that has been colored, textured, or patterned to look like stone, brick, tile, or other materials - it can be used on driveways, patios, pool decks, walkways, and interior floors, and most single-area projects take one to three days to pour and finish before the curing period begins.
Cabot has grown fast, and a large share of its homes were built in the 2000s with plain, builder-grade concrete driveways and patios that are now starting to show their age. Decorative concrete gives you a way to completely change the look of those tired surfaces - without always tearing them out. Overlays applied over solid existing concrete are a popular option here because they cost less than a full replacement and still deliver a dramatic visual upgrade.
Decorative concrete is closely related to stamped concrete services, which is one of the most common decorative finishes we install. If you are not sure which approach fits your project, we can walk through the options with you on-site before any decisions are made.
If you can see cracks running across your driveway or patio, or if sections have started to tilt or heave, the surface needs attention. In Cabot, this often happens because the clay soil underneath has shifted through wet and dry seasons. Small cracks can sometimes be repaired with an overlay, but widespread damage usually calls for a full assessment first.
Plain gray concrete that was installed when your home was built can look dingy and worn after ten or fifteen years, especially under Cabot's sun and humidity. If your driveway or patio makes the rest of your yard look worse by comparison, that is a clear signal it is time for an upgrade. Decorative concrete can completely transform the space without tearing everything out.
If you notice water sitting in puddles on your patio or driveway after rain rather than running off, the surface may have settled unevenly. Standing water is hard on concrete over time and becomes a slip hazard. A contractor can assess whether resurfacing or regrading will correct the drainage issue.
If the top layer of your concrete is peeling off in small chips, or the surface looks rough and pocked, the sealer has worn away and moisture has been getting in. In Cabot, where winter freeze-thaw cycles repeat every year, this surface damage tends to get worse each season if it is not addressed. Resurfacing with a decorative overlay can restore the surface and add a new protective layer.
We install the full range of decorative concrete finishes - stamped concrete pressed with a pattern while wet, stained concrete where color is soaked into the surface, exposed aggregate where small stones are revealed on top, and decorative overlays applied over existing slabs. Each option gives a different look and holds up differently depending on the location and how much sun, rain, and foot traffic the surface sees. We will walk through samples and photos of past work on-site so you can picture the finished result before any concrete is poured.
Sealing is included in every decorative concrete project we do - it is not an optional add-on. The American Society of Concrete Contractors recognizes sealing as a non-negotiable step for decorative work, and we agree. Homeowners who want to add visual interest beyond just a surface finish often combine decorative concrete with concrete retaining walls to create a cohesive, finished look across the whole outdoor space.
Best for homeowners who want the look of brick, stone, or slate on a driveway, patio, or pool deck - at a lower cost than real stone.
Suits homeowners who want rich, natural color variation on an existing or new slab - works well on patios, walkways, and interior floors.
Ideal for homeowners with a solid existing slab that needs a visual refresh - avoids the cost and mess of a full tearout.
A textured, slip-resistant finish suited for pool decks, walkways, and driveways where grip and a natural stone look both matter.
Cabot's rapid residential growth over the past two decades means a lot of homes have builder-grade concrete driveways and patios that are now 15 to 25 years old. Many are showing the effects of Lonoke County's clay-heavy soil - cracks, settling, and surface wear that gets worse with every wet and dry season. Decorative concrete is an upgrade, but it is only as good as what is underneath it. A contractor who applies a decorative finish over a poorly prepared base is setting you up for the same problems in a few years, just with a nicer-looking surface on top. Proper subgrade compaction and a gravel layer underneath the slab make the difference between work that holds and work that does not.
We work across the greater Cabot area, including Conway and Little Rock, where homeowners are making similar decisions about upgrading aging outdoor concrete. Wherever your home is in the region, you get the same attention to base prep and the same quality sealer applied at the end of every project.
We ask a few basic questions about the area you want done, roughly how big it is, and what look you are going for. Do not worry if you do not have exact measurements or a firm design in mind yet - that is what the on-site visit is for. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your home, measure the space, and assess the condition of any existing concrete. We show you samples and photos of past work so you can picture the finished result. You receive a written quote that breaks out every cost before you commit to anything.
If your project requires a City of Cabot permit - which is common for larger poured areas or work connecting to a public sidewalk - we handle pulling it for you. We confirm the schedule and let you know what, if anything, you need to clear or move before the crew arrives.
The crew prepares the area, pours and finishes the concrete with your chosen decorative treatment, and applies a quality sealer once the surface has cured enough to protect it. We walk through the finished work with you in daylight and address anything you notice before we leave.
We come out, look at the space, and give you a clear written quote - no obligation. Late spring and early fall booking windows fill up fast, so reaching out now helps you secure your preferred dates.
(501) 394-0030We seal every decorative concrete surface we install - it is part of the job, not an upsell. Proper sealing is what protects the color and finish through Cabot's summer heat, winter freezes, and heavy spring rains. Without it, even a beautifully finished surface will fade and deteriorate faster than it should.
We compact the subgrade and lay a gravel layer beneath every slab we pour. Cabot's clay soil is what causes most decorative concrete to crack and shift prematurely - and proper base prep is the only real fix. We do not skip it to shorten the job.
We bring samples and show you photos of actual past projects on the on-site visit - not just catalog images. You see what the finished product really looks like in real yards and real light before you agree to anything. That transparency is how we make sure you are happy with the result.
We manage the City of Cabot permit process from start to finish for every project that requires one. You do not have to navigate the permit office or worry about whether the work has been inspected. We take care of it and give you the documentation when the job is done.
A decorative concrete project is a real investment in your home, and the quality of the result depends entirely on how the job is done from the ground up. We bring the same base prep, the same materials, and the same process to every project - whether it is a small walkway or a full driveway replacement - because the standards that make decorative concrete last are not optional.
Concrete retaining walls that pair with decorative surfaces to create a complete, finished outdoor space.
Learn MoreSpecialized stamped patterns for patios, driveways, and pool decks - a specific branch of decorative concrete work.
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