Tulsa & Surrounding Areas
Stamped Concrete Patios in Tulsa, OK
Turn your backyard into a true outdoor living room. We design and install custom stamped concrete patios in Tulsa — slate, flagstone, brick, and cobblestone patterns in colors that match your home — with built-in fire pits, seating areas, and durable finishes engineered for Oklahoma's freeze-thaw winters and scorching summers.
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A stamped concrete patio gives you the rich look of natural stone, slate, or brick at a fraction of the cost of pavers — in one continuous, low-maintenance surface with no shifting units, no weed-filled joints, and no wood to rot or splinter. For Tulsa homeowners, a concrete patio is the foundation of a backyard you'll actually use: somewhere to gather around a fire pit, set up an outdoor kitchen, or simply relax after an Oklahoma summer day.
At Tulsa Stamped Concrete, concrete patios are one of the projects we build most across Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, and Jenks. Over a decade of pouring, reinforcing, stamping, coloring, and sealing patios, we've learned exactly how to build for Oklahoma conditions — the heavy red clay soils that expand and contract, the freeze-thaw swings that crack poorly built slabs, and the intense UV that fades cheap color. The result is a stamped concrete patio that looks just as good a decade from now as it does the day we finish.
Below you'll find everything that goes into a quality concrete patio in Tulsa: the patterns and colors we offer, how we build for durability, the outdoor-living features you can add, our step-by-step installation process, what drives the cost, and how stamped concrete compares to pavers and wood decks. When you're ready, request a free on-site estimate and we'll measure your backyard and walk you through your options.
Why choose a stamped concrete patio?
- A backyard you'll actually use. A stamped concrete patio defines an outdoor living space for dining, lounging, and entertaining — instantly more inviting than bare grass or a cracked old slab.
- The look of stone or brick for less. Slate, flagstone, and cobblestone stamps deliver a premium, high-end appearance without the cost and labor of setting individual pavers.
- Built to last 25–30+ years. A correctly engineered, sealed patio slab outlasts wood decking and resists the cracking that plagues cheap concrete in Oklahoma's climate.
- Low maintenance. Occasional rinsing and resealing every few years is all it takes — no staining, sanding, or board replacement like a wood deck, and no re-leveling like pavers.
- Endless design options. Hundreds of stamped concrete patio colors and pattern combinations let you match your home's brick, siding, or stonework exactly.
- Adds real resale value. A finished outdoor-living area is a visible, move-in-ready upgrade that Tulsa buyers notice immediately.
Stamped concrete patio patterns & colors
Every patio is custom. We help you choose a pattern and color palette that complements your home and landscaping — then bring physical samples so you can see the finish before we pour. These are the most popular stamped concrete designs and ideas we install in Tulsa backyards.
Slate & Flagstone
Natural, irregular slate and flagstone textures with subtle multi-tone coloring — our most-requested patio look for an upscale, organic feel.
Cobblestone & Ashlar
Old-world European stone patterns in random or running-bond layouts that give a backyard patio timeless character.
Brick Patterns
Herringbone, running bond, and basket-weave brick stamps that tie a new patio into an existing brick home seamlessly.
Wood Plank & Large Squares
Modern wood-grain and oversized square patterns for contemporary homes and clean, current outdoor spaces.
Custom Color Blends
Integral color plus accent release and antiquing — warm tans, browns, slate grays, and weathered-stone blends matched to your home.
Borders & Inlays
Contrasting borders, soldier courses, and decorative inlays or medallions that frame your patio and make it one of a kind.
Fire pits, seating & full outdoor living spaces
A stamped concrete patio is the perfect canvas for an outdoor living area built for how Oklahoma families actually spend their evenings. A built-in fire pit turns a patio into the heart of the backyard — somewhere to gather on cool fall nights long after the pool is closed for the season.
We design patios around the features you want: a fire-pit surround, seat walls and benches, space for an outdoor kitchen or grilling station, pergola footings, and clean transitions from your back door to the yard. Decorative banding and contrasting borders can define separate zones — a dining area here, a lounge area there — all in one cohesive, joint-free stamped surface.
If your outdoor plans also include water, we install matching stamped concrete pool decks and connecting stamped driveways so the whole property flows together. Tell us how you picture using the space and we'll design a patio that brings it to life.
Engineered to survive Tulsa's climate
A decorative patio is only as good as the concrete underneath it. Oklahoma's expansive red clay and freeze-thaw cycles will find every shortcut a cheap installer takes — which is exactly why our prep work matters more than the stamp pattern on top.
On every patio we start with proper excavation and a compacted base to give the slab a stable foundation that won't heave or settle. We reinforce with steel rebar or fiber mesh, pour at the correct thickness (typically 4 inches for residential patios, thicker where heavy features or vehicle edges call for it), and place control joints in a layout that blends with the stamp pattern to direct any future cracking where you won't see it.
Finally, we finish with a UV-stable, breathable sealer that locks in color, repels stains from food and drinks, and stands up to the Oklahoma sun. It's the difference between a patio that fades and spalls in a few winters and one that still looks sharp decades later. For the full rundown on keeping it that way, see our stamped concrete maintenance guide.
Our stamped concrete patio installation process
A clear, proven process from first measurement to final seal — so you know exactly what to expect from your concrete patio installation.
Free Estimate & Design
We measure on-site, discuss patterns, colors, and outdoor-living features with physical samples, and give you a firm, itemized quote.
Layout & Base Prep
We mark out the patio, excavate, and compact a solid base — the foundation of a crack-resistant slab that drains correctly away from your home.
Form, Reinforce & Pour
We form the patio, set rebar or fiber reinforcement, and pour the correct thickness with integral color worked into the mix.
Stamp, Color & Seal
We stamp your chosen pattern, apply accent color and antiquing, cut control joints, then seal the surface for lasting protection.
How much does a stamped concrete patio cost in Tulsa?
Stamped concrete patios are priced per square foot, and the final number depends on a handful of factors. Rather than a one-size-fits-all quote, we measure your specific backyard and confirm the prep it needs so the price you get is the price you pay.
The biggest cost drivers are:
- Square footage — larger patios cost more in total but often less per square foot.
- Base and site conditions — grading, drainage, and access to the backyard can affect labor.
- Pattern and color complexity — multi-color blends, custom borders, and intricate stamps add labor.
- Outdoor-living features — fire pits, seat walls, and built-in zones add scope beyond the base slab.
- Thickness and reinforcement — heavier features or edges that bear loads call for a thicker, reinforced slab.
As a rule of thumb, stamping, coloring, and sealing typically add about 30–60% over a plain broom-finished slab. For a full breakdown with sample project sizes, see our stamped concrete cost guide for Tulsa — or just request a free estimate and we'll give you a firm number for your patio.
Stamped concrete patio vs. other materials
Choosing a patio surface comes down to looks, lifespan, and lifetime cost. Here's how a stamped concrete patio stacks up against the alternatives Tulsa homeowners usually weigh.
Stamped concrete vs. pavers
Pavers deliver a beautiful look, but they're labor-intensive to install and can shift, settle, and sprout weeds in the joints over the years. A stamped concrete patio gives you a similar premium appearance in one continuous, joint-free surface that stays put — usually at a lower installed cost and with far less long-term upkeep. There's no re-sanding joints or re-leveling sunken units down the road.
Stamped concrete vs. a wood deck
A wood or composite deck looks great when new, but wood needs staining and sealing every couple of years, can rot, warp, or splinter, and eventually needs boards replaced. A stamped concrete patio sits right on grade, never rots, and shrugs off Oklahoma's heat and humidity with nothing more than the occasional rinse and reseal — a better long-term value for most backyards.
Stamped concrete vs. plain concrete
Plain concrete is durable and affordable, but it's flat and gray. For roughly 30–60% more, stamping and coloring transform that same patio concrete slab into a custom stone, slate, or brick surface that dramatically lifts the look of your backyard — with the same structural backbone and low maintenance underneath. If you're already paying to pour a patio, the decorative upgrade is the part you'll enjoy every day.
Stamped concrete vs. a paver-on-sand patio
Loose-laid pavers over sand are quick to install but vulnerable to ant hills, washouts, and frost heave in Oklahoma soil. A reinforced, sealed stamped concrete patio is a permanent, stable surface that won't migrate or pop up over the seasons — the kind of investment that still looks intentional and clean years later.
For most Tulsa homeowners who want a beautiful outdoor space without constant upkeep, stamped concrete hits the sweet spot between cost, durability, and looks — which is exactly why it's the patio surface we install most.
Why Tulsa homeowners choose us as their concrete patio contractor
Decorative concrete is a craft. After a decade of pouring and stamping patios across the Tulsa metro, here's what you can count on from our crew.
- Local climate know-how. We build for Oklahoma's expansive red clay and freeze-thaw cycles — proper excavation, base prep, reinforcement, and slab thickness on every single patio.
- Honest, itemized quotes. A firm price after we measure on-site, with no surprise add-ons once the work begins.
- Clean, respectful job sites. We protect your home and landscaping, keep the work area tidy, and finish on the schedule we promise.
- Craftsmanship we stand behind. Careful stamping, crisp color, well-placed control joints, and a quality sealer that protects your investment for the long haul.
- One accountable local crew. We're a Tulsa-area company, not a national chain — the same team that quotes your patio is the team that builds it.
Every stamped patio project includes on-site design with physical samples, full layout and base prep, reinforced concrete poured to the right thickness, your chosen pattern and color, control-joint layout, and a protective sealer coat — all handled by one accountable local crew from start to finish.
Tulsa stamped concrete patio projects
Real backyard patios we've designed and installed for homeowners across the Tulsa metro.
A Tulsa concrete contractor you can count on
We're a local, A-rated company with a decade of stamped and decorative concrete experience across the Tulsa metro — and we'd rather earn your trust with honest work than with empty promises.
Local Tulsa Crew
Not a national chain — a Tulsa-based team that knows Oklahoma soil, weather, and how to build for them.
A Decade of Experience
Years of stamped and decorative concrete work on patios, driveways, and pool decks across the metro.
Stamped concrete patio questions
Stamped concrete patios are priced per square foot, and stamping, coloring, and sealing typically add about 30–60% over a plain broom-finished slab. The final price depends on size, base prep, pattern complexity, and site access. We give a firm, itemized quote after measuring your backyard — see our Tulsa cost guide for sample ranges.
A properly poured, reinforced, and sealed stamped concrete patio typically lasts 25–30+ years in Oklahoma. Resealing every 2–3 years keeps the color rich and the surface protected from UV, freeze-thaw, and stains — far longer than wood decking and with much less upkeep than pavers. See our maintenance guide for details.
The textured stamp pattern already provides grip, and for patios near pools, shaded areas, or anywhere that stays damp we can mix a clear anti-slip additive into the sealer for extra traction. Choosing a matte or satin sealer instead of high-gloss also helps keep the surface slip-resistant.
We install slate, flagstone, ashlar, cobblestone, brick, and wood-plank patterns, plus custom borders and inlays. Colors range from warm tans and browns to slate grays and weathered-stone blends, applied with integral color, accent release, and antiquing. We bring physical samples so you can see the finish before we pour.
Stamped concrete gives you a similar premium look in one continuous, joint-free surface that won't shift, settle, or grow weeds between units like pavers can. It usually costs less to install than a comparable paver patio and needs far less long-term maintenance — just occasional rinsing and resealing.
Most residential patios take 2–4 working days: base prep, forming and pouring, then stamping and coloring. Plan on about 7 days of curing before heavy use and placing furniture, though you can usually walk on it within a day or two of finishing.
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