Minnesota Concrete Stamping process involves adding color and texture to concrete.
This replicates the look and color of slate, stone, brick, wood or many other textures.
Concrete stamping is growing because of its versatile, attractive, affordable and very durable.
Stamping can be done on either freshly poured concrete or as an overlay on materials on both
horizontal and vertical surfaces. Color is added using one or a combination of methods, which
include integrally, a dry shake method (color hardener), reactive or passive stains, and/or
release agents. Texture is added to the surface while it is still in a plastic state with impression mats.