Concrete Staining

Concrete staining gives your slab a finished, intentional look with natural variation that still feels like concrete. Creted provides decorative concrete staining for homes, commercial properties, and industrial facilities in Rome, GA and nearby areas across Northwest GA, East Alabama, Chattanooga, TN, and Atlanta, GA.
Stain can enhance character in the slab, add color depth, and deliver a clean, modern style for spaces like patios, pool decks, garages, showrooms, and warehouses. With proper surface prep, the right stain approach, and a protective sealer matched to how you use the space, stained concrete stays easy to maintain and built for real traffic.
Concrete stain is not paint. Your results depend on the slab, the prep, and the protection system.

Concrete Staining Options

Concrete staining can be tailored to the look you want and the way you use the space. During your site visit, we check the slab condition, existing coatings or sealers, and the level of variation you prefer so you know what to expect before work begins.
Common stained concrete finish directions include:
If the slab needs more correction than staining can hide, we can discuss leveling, resurfacing, or overlay options so the final finish looks the way it should.

Where Concrete Staining Works Best

Concrete staining is popular because it can elevate many common concrete areas without changing the footprint. We stain and protect a wide range of surfaces, including:

A Common Automotive Shop System: Epoxy Base Coat + Polyaspartic Top Coat

You may be a good candidate for concrete staining if:

You may be a better candidate for a coating system if:

Creted installs decorative concrete coating systems such as:

We commonly use an epoxy base coat with a polyaspartic top coat on coating projects where that system is the best fit for the space.

You may want an overlay or resurfacing option if:

What to Expect from Our Concrete Staining Process

Every project starts with the slab. The result depends on prep, stain selection, and the protective layer that goes on top.

A typical stained concrete project includes:

1 Evaluation and recommendations

We review the surface, how it is used, and what finish style you want. We also look for factors that affect results, like prior sealers, curing compounds, coatings, or repairs.

2 Surface preparation

Prep can include cleaning, mechanical grinding, or other methods based on the condition of the concrete and the finish goals. Proper prep helps stain take evenly and helps sealers bond.

3 Stain application

We apply stain using a method matched to the look you want. Concrete naturally varies, so we set expectations clearly and aim for a cohesive finish.

4 Neutralizing and rinse steps when needed

Some stain approaches require specific post-application steps for best performance.

5 Sealing and protection

Sealer choice matters. It affects sheen, traction, and resistance to wear, water, and daily use. For exterior spaces, we consider exposure and slip resistance.

6 Cure and use guidance

You get clear instructions for when you can walk on the surface and when vehicles or heavy use can return, based on the products used and site conditions.

Sealing and Protective Sealers for Stained Concrete

Sealing protects the look you paid for. It helps defend against moisture, staining agents, and normal abrasion. The right protective sealer also helps cleaning stay simple.

For outdoor spaces like pool decks, patios, and driveways, traction and weather exposure matter. We help you choose a protection approach that fits the space and how it is used in Northwest GA, East AL, and nearby areas.

Care and Maintenance for Stained Concrete

Stained concrete stays looking its best with straightforward care.

Helpful habits:

  • Sweep or dust mop regularly to reduce grit and wear.
  • Use a pH-neutral cleaner when mopping.
  • Clean spills sooner rather than later, especially oils and chemicals.
  • Use mats and felt pads where needed indoors.

What to avoid:

  • Harsh acids or aggressive degreasers unless recommended for your finish.
  • Abrasive scrub pads can dull the protective layer.
  • Leaving road salts or chemicals sitting for long periods on exterior slabs.

If your concrete is outside and takes a lot of sun and weather, we can also talk about re-seal timing based on wear and exposure.

Concrete Staining FAQs

How much does concrete staining cost?
Pricing depends on square footage, slab condition, prep requirements, stain approach, and the sealer system. The fastest way to get a reliable number is an on-site evaluation.
Often, yes, but the slab must be evaluated. Old sealers, coatings, curing compounds, and repairs can affect how stain takes and how consistent the finish looks.

It can be, depending on sheen, moisture exposure, and sealer selection. For exterior and wet areas like pool decks, we can discuss traction options that fit the space.

Stain is translucent and tends to show surface variations. If the slab has visible repairs or unevenness, resurfacing or overlay options may be a better fit for the look you want.

Timelines depend on prep needs, product selection, weather for exterior work, and cure time. We will give you a clear schedule during the estimate.

Get a Concrete Staining Estimate

If you are ready to upgrade plain gray concrete with a finished, intentional look, contact us. We will talk through your goals, check the condition of the slab, and recommend the right stain and sealer system for the way you use the space. Reach out today to schedule your estimate and get clear finish options, prep details, and next steps.

Call us at 770-540-0088

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