Stained Concrete Driveways in Austin, TX

Stained concrete driveways add permanent, fade-resistant color to an existing slab, sealed with a vehicle-rated topcoat. Because the stain penetrates rather than coats, it will not flake or peel under tires, and it lifts curb appeal without a new pour.

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Curb appeal without a new pour

Your driveway is the first thing people see. Staining upgrades it economically, working with the concrete you already have. Both new and existing driveways can be stained, and the result is a versatile way to lift curb appeal, complementing our broader driveway resurfacing services.

Why stain holds up on a driveway

Concrete stains penetrate deeply into the surface, which makes them well suited to driveways: they are fade-resistant, and the color will not flake off or peel away under vehicle traffic. Finished with a vehicle-rated, UV-stable sealer and anti-slip aggregate, a stained driveway stands up to daily use and Austin sun. See how concrete staining works for the full process.

Design options

A stained driveway can be as simple or as custom as you like. A single tone can complement the home or landscaping. Several natural colors can be layered to suggest expensive stone. Borders in a contrasting color define the edges, and scoring or stencils create faux tile and custom patterns. Our color guide and acid stain vs water-based stain guide help narrow the look.

Stain, resurface, or replace?

Staining suits a sound slab. If a driveway is worn, spalled, or surface-cracked, a stampable or texture overlay may be the better route, and a structurally failing driveway needs replacement. We tell you honestly which applies, and our guide on resurfacing vs replacement explains the difference.

Sealing and maintenance

A vehicle-rated sealer protects the color and the slab. Rinse the surface periodically, clean oil promptly, and reseal on schedule. Our guide on when to reseal concrete covers the timing.

Get a free on-site estimate

We stain driveways across Austin and surrounding areas, as part of our full stained concrete services. We are fully insured and have completed more than 1,000 projects since 2012. Call (512) 909-5812.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Both new and existing driveways can be stained if the slab is bare and sound. The color penetrates the concrete rather than coating it.

No. Because stain penetrates the surface, it cannot flake or peel the way paint does. A vehicle-rated sealer protects it against traffic and UV.

Not when finished with a vehicle-rated sealer containing anti-slip aggregate, which we use on driveway surfaces.

A single complementary tone, layered natural colors that suggest stone, contrasting borders, and scoring or stencils for faux tile and custom patterns.

Staining suits a sound slab. Worn, spalled, or surface-cracked driveways may need an overlay first, and structurally failing slabs need replacement.

Rinse periodically, clean oil and spills promptly, and reseal on schedule to protect the color and the slab.

It depends on size, slab condition, and the stain and sealer chosen. We provide free on-site estimates rather than generic pricing.