stamped concrete · Edmonton and area

Stamped Concrete in Edmonton

Aesthetic concrete that mimics natural stone, slate, brick or wood — poured, stamped and sealed by a crew that has been doing this for 30 years.

Why choose RVC

Built to last in Alberta.

Every job starts with a proper sub-base and ends with a sealed, protected finish. No shortcuts.

Typical pricing: $18–$28/sq ft installed
  • Dozens of stamp patterns — flagstone, slate, brick, ashlar, wood plank
  • Full colour library — integral, release, and stain options
  • Sealed and protected against Alberta winters
  • Far more affordable than real stone, with the same visual impact
  • Low maintenance — reseal every 2–3 years and it looks new
Our process

From call to final seal.

1

Design Consult

We review the space with you, pick patterns and colours, and map out drainage and control joints.

2

Prep & Form

Excavation, compaction, rebar and forming — the invisible work that determines if the pour lasts.

3

Pour & Stamp

Quality-mixed concrete, integral colour, release agent and hand-stamped patterns before it sets.

4

Seal & Protect

Two coats of UV-stable sealer for long-term colour retention and freeze/thaw protection.

Stamped patterns

Pick your pattern.

Stamped concrete can take the look of slate, stone, brick or timber — at a fraction of the cost and with none of the upkeep. Here is the full range of patterns we work in. Mix a field pattern with a contrasting stamped border for a custom finish.

Slate

Clean, tile-laid slate looks — the most-requested style for upscale patios and driveways.

Ashlar Slate stamped concrete patternMost popular

Ashlar Slate

Clean rectangular slate tiles in an orderly, random-size grid. The most-requested pattern — classic and upscale, and it works almost anywhere.

Majestic Ashlar stamped concrete pattern

Majestic Ashlar

A grander take on ashlar slate with larger, bolder tiles — a refined, high-end look for big patios and driveways.

Hadley Creek Shale stamped concrete pattern

Hadley Creek Shale

A natural shale look with soft ridges and gentle veining flowing across the surface — warm and full of character.

18″ × 36″ Bluestone stamped concrete pattern

18″ × 36″ Bluestone

Large-format blue-grey bluestone tiles in a clean grid — a bold, modern, architectural look for patios and entries.

Natural Stone

Irregular, hand-laid stone looks, from rugged fieldstone to large natural flagstone.

Appalachian Flagstone stamped concrete pattern

Appalachian Flagstone

Large, irregular flagstones with hand-chiselled edges and natural grout lines — the classic, timeless backyard-patio look.

Fieldstone stamped concrete pattern

Fieldstone

Rounded, rugged stones in a random, hand-laid layout — a relaxed, organic look that suits rustic and country homes.

Orchard Stone stamped concrete pattern

Orchard Stone

Irregular, tightly fitted natural stones with a worn surface — an old-world, hand-laid courtyard feel.

Brick

Crisp brick laid in classic courses — running bond and herringbone.

New Brick Running Bond stamped concrete pattern

New Brick Running Bond

Crisp, clean-edged brick laid in classic offset rows — the timeless, familiar brick-walkway look.

New Brick Herringbone stamped concrete pattern

New Brick Herringbone

Crisp brick set in a sharp V-shaped zigzag — a refined, traditional pattern with real visual movement.

Cobblestone

Rounded old-world cobbles for driveways, borders and courtyards with real character.

Dublin Cobble stamped concrete pattern

Dublin Cobble

Square-cut cobbles set in tidy rows — a clean, classic old-world street look for driveways, borders and courtyards.

Cobblestone stamped concrete pattern

Cobblestone

Rounded, varied cobbles in an irregular old-world layout — like a hand-laid village street, full of character.

Wood Plank

The warmth of timber with none of the rot, splinters or upkeep — cast right into the concrete.

6″ Wood Plank stamped concrete pattern

6″ Wood Plank

Narrow timber planks with realistic grain and knots — the warmth of a wood deck with none of the rot or upkeep.

12″ Wood Plank stamped concrete pattern

12″ Wood Plank

Wide timber planks with bold grain — the same warm wood look in a larger, more relaxed board.

Gilpin's Falls Bridge Plank stamped concrete pattern

Gilpin's Falls Bridge Plank

Wide, weathered bridge-timber planks with deep grain and worn character — a rustic, reclaimed-wood look in concrete.

Seamless Textures

All-over textures with no joint lines — a subtle, modern finish that installs fast on big pours.

Heavy Stone Texture stamped concrete pattern

Heavy Stone Texture

A deep, rugged all-over stone texture with no joint lines — a bold, natural finish for large pours, and great for blending repairs.

Oxford Slate Texture stamped concrete pattern

Oxford Slate Texture

A continuous slate texture with subtle clefts and veining but no tile lines — a quiet, modern, natural finish.

Chiseled Slate Texture stamped concrete pattern

Chiseled Slate Texture

An all-over slate texture with a hand-tooled, lightly chipped surface — natural and understated, with no joint lines.

Italian Slate Texture stamped concrete pattern

Italian Slate Texture

A fine, even slate texture with soft natural movement and no grout lines — elegant and modern for large surfaces.

Bluestone Texture stamped concrete pattern

Bluestone Texture

A cool blue-grey stone texture with a fine, sandy surface and no joint lines — a calm, contemporary natural finish.

Pattern and colour availability can vary by season — Dean will confirm your options at the on-site quote. Don't see what you're after? Ask — we work with more patterns than we can show here.

Recent projects

Stamped Concrete we've built.

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FAQ

Common questions

How long does stamped concrete last in Edmonton?+

Properly installed and sealed stamped concrete routinely lasts 25–30+ years in Alberta. The keys are a correct sub-base, proper control joints, and resealing every 2–3 years.

Will it crack?+

All concrete cracks eventually. Our job is to control where: we place relief joints so any cracks follow the stamped pattern and disappear into the design.

Can you colour-match a sample?+

Yes — bring us a sample or a photo and we will formulate integral and release colours to match.