
Columbus Stamp Concrete pours custom concrete patios across Grove City, a growing community on the southwest side of the metro. You get a local crew, honest itemized pricing, and concrete prepped, jointed and sealed to hold up through central Ohio's freeze-thaw, not just look good on day one.
A patio built around how you actually use it
We size and shape the patio around real life: room for the table and chairs, a clear path to the grill, and space to walk around the furniture without stepping in the grass. Stamped, broom-finished, exposed aggregate or colored, the finish is your call.
Patio finishes we pour
- Stamped & colored for a stone or brick look.
- Broom finish for a clean, classic, budget-friendly surface.
- Exposed aggregate for great grip and timeless texture.
- Borders and bands to frame the space and add detail.
Done right, the first time
A patio is only as good as what is under it. We prep and compact the base, pour to the right thickness, place control joints correctly, and seal the surface so your patio does not heave, crack or fade a year later.
Why Grove City homeowners choose us
- Built on a real base so it does not crack, heave or settle a year later.
- Sealed for Ohio winters against road salt and freeze-thaw.
- Honest, itemized pricing, in writing, before we start.
- Local crew that answers the phone and shows up when we say.
Serving Grove City and nearby
We cover Grove City and the surrounding Columbus suburbs. Wherever you are within about 30 miles of Columbus, the standard is the same.
Common questions
How much does a concrete patio cost?
It depends on size, finish and site prep. A plain broom-finish patio is the most affordable; stamped and decorative finishes cost more for the upgraded look. Every estimate is free and itemized.
How big should my patio be?
For a table and chairs plus walking room, most homeowners are happiest around 12x12 or larger. We help you size it on-site to fit your furniture and yard.
How long does a patio take?
Most residential patios are poured in a day once prep is done, then cured and sealed over the following days.
