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Stamped & Decorative Concrete in Orlando, FL

Central Florida’s anchor city — from College Park’s brick streets to Baldwin Park’s new urbanism and the MetroWest golf corridor. Slate, flagstone, ashlar, and wood-plank textures pressed into fresh concrete — integrally colored, antiqued, and UV-sealed to keep their depth under the Florida sun.

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Fully InsuredFree EstimatesWritten WarrantyARC / HOA Submittal Support48-Checkpoint Craft Code
The Short Answer — Orlando

In Orlando, FL, stamped concrete typically run $15–$24 / sq ft installed at 2026 rates. Older Orlando neighborhoods hide clay lenses, buried debris, and mature root systems under original slabs — tear-outs get probed and re-based, because pouring over an unknown is how sixty-year-old problems become new ones. Windermere Concrete serves Orlando from its Windermere base — same-day reply, written proposal within one business day, fully insured.

Orlando — We work Orlando selectively — the neighborhoods where craftsmanship is the buying criterion, not the lowest bid. College Park, Delaney Park, and Audubon Park carry pre-war bungalows on brick streets, where a driveway is two ribbons of concrete under a live oak and the right answer respects the street’s character; these blocks generate constant walkway, ribbon-drive, and porch-apron work that big-volume outfits handle badly. Baldwin Park’s new-urbanist code produces alley-loaded garages, courtyard patios, and strict material standards closer to an ARC than a typical HOA. To the southwest, MetroWest and the Millenia corridor run on golf-community townhomes and 1990s single-family stock now cycling through driveway and pool-deck replacement. And across Conway and Dover Shores, mid-century block homes on the lake chain want honest tear-out-and-repour work with drainage that finally behaves. It is the widest range of any market we serve, and the Craft Code’s forty-eight checkpoints apply on every one of them.

For stamped concrete specifically, that local picture translates into how we build. Older Orlando neighborhoods hide clay lenses, buried debris, and mature root systems under original slabs — tear-outs get probed and re-based, because pouring over an unknown is how sixty-year-old problems become new ones. Our answer is the same one we give every Orange County property: probe first, base in compacted lifts, engineer the falls, and document the work — all forty-eight checkpoints of the Windermere Craft Code, applied to your address. Typical demand we see here: ribbon drives and walkways in the bungalow districts, code-compliant hardscape in baldwin park, and replacement-cycle driveways and pool decks in metrowest and conway.

One more local reality worth naming: City of Orlando permitting; Baldwin Park and several districts enforce design codes on visible hardscape. We prepare the submittal documentation with your proposal, and we schedule work only after the approvals clear — the sequence that keeps projects friendly with the neighbors and the board.

Transparent Pricing

Stamped Concrete pricing in Orlando

Investment guide — Stamped Concrete in Orlando

Honest 2026 ranges · exact number in your written proposal
ScopeTypical rangeWhat’s included
Stamped patio or walkway$15–$24 / sq ftPattern, two-tone color & sealer
Stamped pool deck (non-slip)$16–$25 / sq ftSlip additive included
Stamped driveway$16–$26 / sq ftThicker section, engineered joints
Stamped border on plain field$8–$14 / linear ftDefinition without full-field cost
Stain / dye decorative finish+$3–$8 / sq ftOver new or sound existing slabs
Re-seal & color refresh$1.50–$3 / sq ftExisting stamped surfaces
Slip-additive sealing$1.25–$2.50 / sq ftWet-area grip without haze
Ranges reflect typical site conditions in our service area. Access, demolition findings, and material selections move the number — the written proposal pins it, line by line.

Choosing the right system

Comparison, not upsell
OptionBest forWhy
Ashlar slateTransitional & estate architectureThe most requested pattern in west Orlando
Random flagstoneGarden paths, lakefront patiosOrganic joints, natural repeat
Wood plankModern farmhouse, porchesGrain texture, zero rot or splinters
Cobble / brick-courseDrives, aprons & bordersOld-world texture that passes ARC
Full Scope

Everything this service covers in Orlando

  • Stamped patios, pool decks, driveways & walkways
  • Ashlar slate, random flagstone, cobble & wood-plank patterns
  • Integral color through the full slab depth
  • Antiquing release & secondary toning
  • Stained & dyed decorative finishes
  • Colored broom-finish & smooth-troweled accents
  • Stamped borders & soldier bands on plain fields
  • Slip-additive sealing for wet areas
  • Pattern & color sample boards for ARC review
  • Re-seal & color-refresh of existing stamped work
  • Layout-matched control joints hidden in grout lines
  • UV-stable protective sealing
The Standard

The Windermere Craft Code

Eight phases, forty-eight checkpoints — applied in full on every Orlando stamped concrete project. The base is photographed before it disappears, the drainage is hose-tested in front of you, and the warranty arrives in writing.

I

Consultation & Design Fit

  • Walk the property with the owner and map the exact footprint
  • Match material, color, and finish samples to the home’s architecture
  • Review community ARC / HOA design standards before anything is priced
  • Photograph existing surfaces, elevations, and tie-in points
  • Identify pool cages, lanais, and structures the new surface must respect
  • Deliver a written, line-itemized proposal within one business day
II

Ground Truth

  • Probe the subgrade for organics, muck pockets, and loose fill
  • Trace irrigation, low-voltage lighting, and utility runs before digging
  • Establish fall lines so every surface sheds water away from the home
  • Confirm setbacks and easements against the plat where applicable
  • Plan equipment access to protect lawns, gates, and driveways
  • Stake and string the final layout for owner sign-off
III

Demolition & Excavation

  • Saw-cut clean separation lines before any breakout begins
  • Remove existing concrete or pavers and haul debris the same day
  • Excavate to the engineered depth for the specified system
  • Undercut soft zones and rebuild them with structural fill
  • Protect adjacent surfaces, borders, and plantings during removal
  • Re-verify grades after excavation, before base goes in
IV

Base Engineering

  • Place crushed base rock in measured lifts — never one dump
  • Compact each lift mechanically and check with a probe rod
  • Screed the setting bed (sand or concrete) to uniform depth
  • Install geotextile separation where soils demand it
  • Hold positive slope through the base, not just the surface
  • Document the finished base with photos before covering it
V

Forming & Reinforcement

  • Set forms to string lines and verify diagonals on rectangles
  • Place reinforcement — fiber mix, wire, or rebar — per the proposal
  • Chair steel to ride mid-slab, never resting on grade
  • Lay out control-joint positions before the truck is scheduled
  • Isolate the new work from the house, pool shell, and footers
  • Final pre-pour inspection signed off by the crew lead
VI

Placement & Finish

  • Confirm mix design and PSI on the ticket before discharge
  • Screed, bull-float, and finish within the working window
  • Apply the specified texture — broom, stamp, trowel, or exposed
  • Lay pavers or travertine to the approved pattern and bond lines
  • Cut borders and soldier courses tight, with consistent joints
  • Match color and release against the approved sample in daylight
VII

Lock-In & Cure

  • Saw or tool control joints at the engineered spacing and depth
  • Cure slabs with compound or wet-cure — never left to chance
  • Compact the paver field and drive sand fully into the joints
  • Activate polymeric sand with a controlled wetting pass
  • Set edge restraint so the field cannot migrate
  • Post cure/set times and protect the surface from traffic
VIII

White-Glove Handover

  • Pressure-rinse the work zone and remove every form and stake
  • Hose-test drainage with the owner watching the water move
  • Apply sealer at the correct cure window when sealing is scoped
  • Walk the finished surface together, corner to corner
  • Hand over the care guide, cure calendar, and warranty in writing
  • Follow up after the first heavy rain to confirm performance

48 checkpoints · every project · no exceptions

What we don’t doDecorative work rides on the same rule as everything else: we do not overlay or stamp slabs with structural movement. Failing slabs get diagnosed and replaced honestly — never disguised.
Local Coverage

Where we work in Orlando

College Park
Baldwin Park
Audubon Park
Delaney Park
SoDo
Thornton Park
Colonialtown North
Dover Shores
Conway
MetroWest
Millenia
Lake Como
Rowena Gardens
Orwin Manor
ZIPs32804328063281232814328193283532839
Questions, answered plainly

Stamped Concrete in Orlando — asked & answered

Does stamped concrete actually look like real stone?

Good stamped work fools people at a garden party; bad stamped work announces itself from the street. The difference is layered color and honest texture depth. We color the slab integrally, antique it with a contrasting release, and press full-depth mats in a mapped layout — so the surface carries the tonal variation and shadow that real stone has. What stamped concrete never has is stone’s joint lines moving independently, which is precisely why many owners prefer it: one continuous surface, no weeds, no settling pavers, no sand to wash out.

How does stamped concrete hold up in Florida sun and rain?

The slab itself is as durable as any concrete we pour — the maintenance story lives entirely in the sealer. UV is the enemy of color: unsealed or over-aged sealer lets the sun bleach the release tones and chalk the surface. Plan on re-sealing every two to three years (a fast, inexpensive service we schedule with a reminder), keep the pressure washer at a respectful distance, and a stamped patio holds its depth for decades. We put the re-seal calendar in your care guide so it is a date, not a guess.

Is stamped concrete slippery around a pool?

Sealed and additive-free, it can be — which is why we never leave it that way around water. Wet-area stamped work gets a fine polymer grit blended into the sealer coat: invisible at eye level, unmistakable underfoot. Combined with textured patterns (slate and shell carry more micro-relief than smooth ashlar), a properly sealed stamped deck grips comparably to broom finish. If your household runs to sprinting kids and wet feet, tell us — we’ll bias pattern and grit accordingly.

Can you stamp over our existing patio or driveway?

Not directly — stamping needs fresh, plastic concrete. But there are two honest routes to the look. If your slab is structurally sound, a stamped overlay adds a thin bonded layer we texture and color like new stamped work. If the slab is failing, we replace it and stamp the new pour — costlier, but the result starts its life on a correct base instead of inheriting an old slab’s problems. The straightedge-and-crack inspection during your consultation tells us which route your surface qualifies for, and we quote what we find, not what sells.

Do you actually work in Orlando, or just list it?

Orlando — served selectively: College Park and Delaney Park bungalow blocks, Baldwin Park’s code-governed new urbanism, MetroWest’s golf corridor, and Conway’s mid-century lake neighborhoods. We serve it as a core market from our Windermere base — close enough for the site visit this week, the written proposal within one business day, and the crew on schedule. Landmarks our trucks know well: Lake Eola, Dubsdread Golf Course, the Packing District, Leu Gardens, Baldwin Park’s New Broad Street, the Mall at Millenia.

How does the ground in Orlando affect stamped concrete?

Older Orlando neighborhoods hide clay lenses, buried debris, and mature root systems under original slabs — tear-outs get probed and re-based, because pouring over an unknown is how sixty-year-old problems become new ones. That is exactly the class of condition the Craft Code’s Ground Truth phase exists for: we probe the subgrade before pricing, correct what we find, compact the base in measured lifts, and photograph it before it disappears under the finished surface.

Will I need a permit or HOA approval in Orlando?

City of Orlando permitting; Baldwin Park and several districts enforce design codes on visible hardscape. We flag what your specific project needs during the consultation and prepare the documentation with the proposal — approvals first, demolition second, always.

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