Marshalltown Concrete Stamps & Molds
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Get creative with different patterns by using stamps for concrete. Customize your flooring with concrete stamps to achieve various step patterns that create a casual look or a more traditional aesthetic.
Lowe’s has distinct styles, categories and sizes of concrete patio stamps for any setting. Slip-resistant stamped concrete patterns mimic cobblestone patterns, wood, brick or tile, making them wonderful options for outdoors. You can also make your concrete slip-resistant by sealing it with a thin coat of clear acrylic after curing to prevent liquid absorption.
Consider mat stamps in multiple layouts and designs for stairs, corners or overlays. The thin and lightweight flexibility is perfect for tight areas, making them ideal for filling spaces where rigid mat stamps won’t work. For a wood-look finish for decks and walkways, choose a wood-plank pattern. See our Concrete Buying Guide to get started on giving your outdoor space an updated look with a concrete patio stamp.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long after pouring concrete do you stamp it?
A: After pouring concrete, stamp it once it leaves no crust after touching it. The wait time is generally an hour or two. While wearing concrete gloves, press your fingers into the concrete surface. Once you have clean imprints, you’re ready to stamp your design.
Q: Can I stamp my existing concrete?
A: Yes. It’s possible to add stamps to existing concrete, using concrete overlays. However, we recommend filling existing crevices first with a concrete leveler before pouring a new concrete finish.
Q: How thick should stamped concrete be?
A: Stamped concrete should be at least 4 inches thick to handle moderate foot traffic and resist fading.