Stamped concrete patios in Chandler, AZ
You searched for a stamped concrete patio in Chandler, and you are in the right place. We pour pattern-embossed concrete that reads like flagstone, slate, ashlar, or running-bond brick — the look of natural stone at concrete cost, finished to last under the Phoenix sun. Color goes in two ways for depth that holds: integral pigment in the mix plus a UV-stable color hardener on the surface, so your patio keeps its tone through monsoon seasons and 110-degree afternoons. We come to your home, walk the yard with you, and leave a written fixed price the same visit. Every install carries our 5-year workmanship guarantee.

Stamped patios across south Chandler
Ocotillo and Fulton Ranch are lake-community lots with generous backyards and HOA-reviewed elevations. The patio is the centerpiece of the entertaining space here, so most homeowners go with a flagstone or ashlar-slate pattern and a custom border to frame the pour. We bring pattern mats and color chips to the visit so you choose against your real stone and stucco, not a brochure.
Sun Groves and the newer south Chandler builds off Riggs and Alma School tend to have larger covered patios and pool surrounds waiting to be finished off the builder slab. A running-bond brick or London-cobblestone stamp ties a builder-grade slab into a finished outdoor room. We spec slip-resistance additives in the sealer wherever the pour wraps a pool or sits in full afternoon sun.
Established Chandler tracts near Andersen Springs and Pecos Ranch are on their second life outdoors — tired broom-finish slabs and cracked old patios. We pour fresh stamped concrete over a properly prepped base so the new finish reads like stone, not a patch. Full stamped patio projects in Chandler typically land in the $11,000 to $15,000 range depending on square footage, pattern, and border work, all priced in writing before we leave.
Built for Phoenix sun and monsoon
The Phoenix UV index runs 9 to 11 most of the summer, and surface-only color systems fade fast under it. We build color in two layers — integral pigment plus a UV-stable color hardener — so the tone has depth and weathers evenly instead of washing out in a season.
We seal the pattern to bring out the depth and protect the surface, then put the re-seal schedule in writing — outdoor stamped concrete in the East Valley wants a refresh every two to three years to keep the pattern sharp. Color fade and scheduled sealer refresh are normal AZ weathering, not warranty failures, and we say so up front so there are no surprises later.
Monsoon and expansion get engineered in, not hoped for. Control joints placed to the slab, a compacted and graded base that moves water away from the house, and a pour spec matched to your yard. That is what keeps a stamped patio flat and crack-controlled through Chandler's heat swings.
Written price at your visit
No phone pricing and no guessing. We walk your actual yard, measure the pour, talk through pattern and color against your home, and hand you a fixed written price the same visit — pattern selection, color spec, mix design, sealer schedule, and slip additives all named on the proposal.
Once you say go, pours in Chandler typically start within one to two weeks. Flatwork like this needs no permit, so there is no waiting on the city. You get a real start date at the visit, not a someday.
Chandler stamped concrete FAQ
- How much does a stamped concrete patio cost in Chandler?
- Full stamped patio projects in Chandler generally run $11,000 to $15,000, depending on square footage, pattern complexity, and custom borders. We quote a fixed price in writing at the site visit — you see the real number before we leave, not a phone estimate.
- Will the stamped finish really look like flagstone or slate?
- Yes. We use pattern mats that emboss flagstone, ashlar slate, tile, and running-bond brick, then color it with integral pigment plus a UV-stable color hardener for depth. From a few feet away it reads as natural stone — that's the whole point, at concrete cost instead of stone cost.
- How does stamped concrete hold up to the Phoenix sun?
- We build color in two layers so it weathers evenly under a UV index of 9 to 11, and we put a re-seal schedule in writing — about every two to three years outdoors to keep the pattern sharp. Your install is backed by our 5-year workmanship guarantee on the base, pour, pattern, and color.
