Stained Concrete in Austin, TX

Acid stains, water-based stains, and overlay staining for interior floors, outdoor patios, and driveways throughout Austin and Central Texas.

Stained concrete transforms a plain gray slab into a rich, distinctive surface — warm earth tones, cool slate hues, or bold custom colors applied directly to the concrete and sealed for durability. Decorative Concrete of Austin has been staining concrete surfaces across Austin since 2012, from living room floors and restaurant dining areas to backyard patios and front driveways. Every stained concrete project is unique because every slab is unique — the variation is the beauty of it.

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The two primary staining methods produce very different results. We help you choose based on the look you want, the surface you have, and how the space will be used.

Acid Stained Concrete

Acid staining uses a chemical reaction between the stain and the minerals in the concrete to produce a variegated, marbled effect — no two acid-stained floors look exactly alike. Colors range from warm ambers, tans, and terracottas to rich browns and muted greens and blues. The variation is permanent and built into the surface, not sitting on top of it. Acid stain is ideal for interior floors, covered patios, and anywhere you want a natural, organic aesthetic. Ask us about acid stain for your project.

Water-Based Concrete Stain

Water-based stains penetrate the concrete and produce more uniform, consistent color than acid stains — making them a better choice when you want a specific, predictable result. Available in a wider range of colors including vibrant hues not achievable with acid. Less fumes, easier cleanup, and suitable for surfaces where acid staining may not be appropriate. Popular for commercial spaces, schools, retail floors, and homeowners who want a more controlled look.

Concrete Overlay with Stain

If your existing slab is too damaged, stained, or inconsistent for direct staining, a decorative overlay applied first gives you a fresh, uniform surface to stain. The overlay bonds to the existing concrete, levels minor imperfections, and accepts stain just like a new slab. This is also how we achieve stained concrete looks on surfaces that were never intended to be stained. Learn more about our concrete overlay services.

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Stained Concrete Applications in Austin

Stained Concrete Interior Floors

Living rooms, dining areas, kitchens, hallways, offices, and retail spaces. Stained concrete interior floors are durable, easy to maintain, and work with a wide range of design styles — from rustic and industrial to modern and refined. View our stained concrete floor services.

Stained Concrete Patios

A stained and sealed concrete patio holds up well to Austin’s outdoor conditions — UV exposure, heat, and periodic freezes — with the right sealer and occasional resealing. We use UV-stable sealers on all exterior stained concrete work. View our stained concrete patio services.

Stained Concrete Driveways

A stained driveway makes an immediate impression and costs far less than pavers or stamped concrete while lasting just as long with proper sealing. We seal all exterior stained surfaces with penetrating or topical sealers rated for vehicle traffic and Austin weather. View our stained concrete driveway services.

What to Expect With Stained Concrete

Every Slab Reacts Differently — That's the Point

Acid stain color varies depending on the age, mix, and condition of the concrete. Patches, repairs, and aggregate exposure will show differently than the surrounding surface. This natural variation is what makes acid-stained concrete distinctive — but it means results cannot be exactly predicted or replicated. We show you examples of similar work before we start so you know what to expect.

Surface Prep and Cleaning

Existing sealers, adhesives, coatings, and contaminants must be removed before staining. We assess the surface during the free estimate and include all required prep in the quote. Skipping prep is the most common reason stained concrete looks blotchy or uneven.

Sealing Is Required — We Handle It

Stained concrete must be sealed to protect the color and the surface. We apply the appropriate sealer for the application — penetrating sealers for exterior surfaces, topical sealers for interior floors — and provide maintenance instructions so you know how to keep it looking right.

Stained Concrete Services Across Austin & Central Texas

We stain concrete surfaces throughout the Austin metro and surrounding communities, including Cedar Park, Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander, Pflugerville, Hutto, Manor, Liberty Hill, and Taylor.

Don’t see your city? Call (512) 909-5812 — we serve all of Central Texas.

Get a Free Stained Concrete Estimate in Austin, TX

We’ll assess your surface, discuss stain types and color options, and provide detailed pricing. Residential and commercial — interior and exterior. Serving Austin, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Georgetown, and all of Central Texas.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Stained Concrete in Austin, TX

Stained concrete typically ranges from – per sq ft for direct staining on existing slabs, and – per sq ft when an overlay is applied first. Exterior surfaces requiring UV-stable sealers or additional prep may cost more. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed pricing — call (512) 909-5812 to schedule.

Acid stain creates a permanent chemical reaction with the concrete, producing a natural, variegated, marbled effect. No two acid-stained floors look the same. Water-based stain penetrates the concrete and produces more uniform, predictable color available in a wider range of hues. The right choice depends on the look you want and the surface you have.

Most concrete slabs can be stained, but results vary depending on the age, mix, condition, and history of the slab. Previous sealers, adhesive residue, repairs, and aggregate exposure all affect how stain absorbs. We assess every surface during the free estimate and advise honestly on what results to expect.

Stained concrete color is permanent — the stain reacts with or penetrates the concrete and does not peel or chip. The sealer over it does require maintenance. Interior sealers typically last 3–5 years before recoating. Exterior sealers in Austin’s climate may need refreshing every 2–3 years depending on traffic and UV exposure.

Yes, with the right sealer. We use UV-stable sealers on all exterior stained concrete work to prevent fading and protect against Austin’s heat and occasional freezes. Properly sealed stained concrete patios hold up well and are easy to maintain.

Yes. Stained driveways are popular in Austin — they add curb appeal at a fraction of the cost of pavers or stamped concrete. We seal all stained driveways with penetrating or topical sealers rated for vehicle traffic and outdoor conditions.

Acid stain colors are naturally occurring earth tones — ambers, tans, terracottas, warm browns, and muted greens and blues. Water-based stains are available in a much wider spectrum including vibrant colors. We can show you color samples and examples of completed Austin projects during the estimate.

Cracks and repairs stain differently than the surrounding concrete — they will be visible in the finished surface, especially with acid stain. We advise on whether this will be a cosmetic concern or a feature of the finished look. In some cases, an overlay applied before staining produces a more consistent result.

A decorative overlay is a thin layer of polymer-modified cement applied over existing concrete. It gives you a fresh, uniform surface that accepts stain evenly — useful when the existing slab is too damaged, patchy, or contaminated for direct staining. We use overlays when direct staining would produce unacceptable results.

Most stained concrete projects are completed in 2–4 days depending on surface size, prep required, stain type, and sealer cure time. Projects requiring an overlay take longer. We provide a project timeline before starting.

Sweep or dust mop regularly. Use a pH-neutral cleaner for damp mopping — avoid acidic cleaners (vinegar, citrus) which can dull or etch the sealer. Reseal on the schedule we recommend at project completion, typically every 2–5 years depending on traffic and location.

Yes. Stained concrete is popular in restaurants, retail stores, offices, hotels, and schools throughout Austin. It is durable, easy to clean, and creates a distinctive look. Water-based stains are typically preferred for commercial applications because of their color consistency and lower VOC content.

We primarily stain existing concrete slabs. New pours need to cure for at least 28 days before staining. Existing slabs are ready for staining once properly prepared — cleaned, degreased, and stripped of any existing sealers or coatings.

Yes. We stain concrete surfaces throughout Central Texas, including Cedar Park, Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander, Pflugerville, Hutto, Manor, Liberty Hill, and Taylor. Call (512) 909-5812 to confirm service in your area.

Call (512) 909-5812 or fill out our contact form. We provide free on-site assessments for all stained concrete projects — interior and exterior, residential and commercial, anywhere in Austin or Central Texas.