Professional stamped concrete built to last through Michigan winters. Quality materials, expert craftsmanship, and a finish that will last for years.

Stamped and decorative concrete gives you the visual appeal of natural stone, brick, or tile without the high cost or installation complexity. Pro Concrete Services offers dozens of stamp patterns and color options to match your home’s architecture and your personal style.
From herringbone brick driveways to flagstone patios and cobblestone walkways, we have the experience to deliver clean, consistent results. Decorative concrete requires precise timing and technique — we don’t rush the process.
Custom concrete firepits that anchor your outdoor space and stand up to year-round Michigan weather.
Safe, clean pathways that connect your home and improve curb appeal. Built to code and built to last.
Functional and finished. Concrete steps built to complement your home's entrance and withstand heavy use.
Garage floors, basement floors, and utility slabs. Smooth, level, and sealed for long-term durability.
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Stamped concrete typically costs 20 to 40% less than natural stone or brick pavers for the same square footage. It also requires less ongoing maintenance since there are no joints to weed or stones to reset.
Stamped concrete can develop hairline cracks over time, the same as any concrete. Properly placed control joints minimize this. The pattern and color help disguise minor cracks that do develop, which is one reason stamped concrete holds up visually better than plain concrete over time.
Every 2 to 3 years for exterior surfaces in Michigan. Sealing protects the color, enhances the pattern, and prevents moisture penetration. We apply the first sealer coat as part of every stamped concrete project.
Minor chips and cracks can be repaired with color-matched concrete patching products. Larger damage may require section replacement. Proper installation and regular sealing significantly reduce the likelihood of damage.
Herringbone brick, flagstone, and ashlar slate are the most requested patterns in the Grand Rapids area. They complement the residential architecture common in West Michigan and provide the natural stone look most homeowners are after.