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How Much Does Stamped Concrete Cost in Asheville?

Every stamped concrete job in Asheville is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

Stamped concrete jobs in Asheville vary a lot based on square footage, the pattern you choose, how many colors are involved, and whether the ground needs extra prep work. A small patio costs less than a full driveway. Site access and soil conditions matter too. Call for a free estimate.

Services

Stamped Concrete Services in Asheville

Stamped Concrete Installation

We install stamped concrete patios, driveways, pool decks, and walkways with a properly compacted base and a mix rated for Asheville's freeze-thaw winters. Patterns and color options are chosen on-site so you see what the finished surface will look like before we pour.

Free On-Site Estimate

We come to your property, look at the ground, check access, and give you a written quote before any work is discussed. No phone guesses.

Stamped Concrete Repair

Cracks, sunken sections, and spalling surfaces from old pours can often be repaired without tearing out the whole slab. We assess what caused the damage first — clay soil movement and bad sealer are the two most common problems around here — before recommending a fix.

Concrete Sealing and Recoating

Stamped concrete needs a fresh sealer every few years, especially after Asheville winters. We strip peeling film sealers and apply a penetrating product that does not bubble or peel when the ground freezes and thaws.

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Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Total square footage

Larger slabs cost more in materials and labor. A small walkway and a full driveway are completely different jobs even if the pattern is the same.

Pattern and color complexity

A single-color, single-pattern pour is simpler than a multi-color job with a border and detailed texture. Each additional layer of color or detail adds time and materials.

Base preparation and soil conditions

The heavy clay soil common in much of Buncombe County can require more excavation, more gravel, and more compaction work than a yard with stable soil. Sloped sites also take more prep.

Site access

A tight backyard in a North Asheville bungalow neighborhood where a truck and mixer can barely fit takes more time than a wide-open suburban driveway. Difficult access adds labor cost.

Existing concrete removal

If there is an old slab that needs to be broken up and hauled away before the new pour, that is a separate cost. The weight and thickness of the old concrete affects how long removal takes.

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