

Plain gray concrete is a working choice. It's not the only choice. Stained, polished, and decorative concrete turn flat slabs into finishes that compete with hardwood, tile, or natural stone — at a fraction of the cost and with much less upkeep. Grande Concrete handles decorative concrete projects across Greeley, CO: indoor floors, patios, showpiece driveways, and accent surfaces. With years pouring and finishing concrete, we've worked through enough acid stains, water-based dyes, and exposed aggregate techniques to recommend what fits your project and skip what doesn't.
Stained concrete delivers a high-end finish for a fraction of what hardwood or stone tile costs — both for indoor floors and outdoor showpiece pours.
Acid stains, water-based dyes, scoring, exposed aggregate, integral pigments — we can mix techniques to get a look that fits your home and isn't on every other house in the neighborhood.
Properly sealed decorative concrete handles foot traffic, pet claws, dropped pans, and weather. Indoor stained floors last decades. Outdoor decorative surfaces hold color and finish for 15-20 years with maintenance.
No grout lines collecting dirt, no wood to refinish. A damp mop indoors or a hose outdoors keeps decorative concrete looking sharp.
We bring sample boards, walk through color and technique options, and figure out what works with your home's existing finishes — flooring, cabinets, exterior siding, or patio furniture.
You get a written quote and choose your finish — texture, coDecorative work on existing concrete needs a clean, sound surface. We assess condition and prep needs. New pours give us more flexibility on technique.lor, decorative options, and any built-in features.
Acid staining, water-based staining, scoring, or aggregate exposure — each technique has its own process and timing. We coordinate the approach for the look you picked.
Sealer is what makes decorative concrete last and keeps the color from fading. We apply two coats minimum and let each cure properly.
Every project ends with a walkthrough and a written care guide — what to clean it with, when to reseal, and what to avoid.

Technique is the biggest driver. Single-color integral pigment is the entry point; multi-color acid stains with scoring and accent work cost more. Square footage matters — bigger jobs cost more total but less per square foot. Surface condition affects cost when working over existing concrete that needs prep. Sealer grade also matters: standard sealer vs. UV-resistant or wet-look sealer affects upfront cost and how often you'll need to reseal.
Close, but every concrete surface takes color differently — porosity, age, and existing minerals all affect final tone. We do a small test patch on your actual surface before committing so you know what you're getting.
Indoor floors: every 3-5 years. Outdoor surfaces: every 2-3 years. Resealing is a simple service we offer, or you can do it yourself with the products we recommend.
Most of the time, yes — if the slab is structurally sound and clean. Heavily damaged or oil-stained concrete may need more prep or partial replacement first.
Decorative concrete might be exactly what your space needs — and the upgrade is more affordable than most homeowners think. Call or book a free design consultation online. We'll bring samples and walk through the options.
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