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Stamped concrete patio installation Roswell GA — Greenstone Landscaping LLC
Stamped Concrete Patios · Roswell, GA·
4.9 · 130+ reviews

Stamped Concrete Patios Roswell, GA

Decorative concrete patio installation in Roswell designed for Horseshoe Bend, Mountain Park, the Historic District, and every Roswell neighborhood. Cobblestone, Ashlar Slate, Flagstone & Wood Plank patterns.

Historic District Compliant — we work with Roswell's Historic Preservation Commission guidelines when needed. Free color consultation at your property.

Free Color Consultation
HPC Compliance Help
Licensed & Insured
2-Year Workmanship Warranty
4.9★
130+ Google Reviews
Local
Based in Loganville, GA
24–48h
Free Estimate Response
Licensed
Insured & Guaranteed
500+
Projects Completed
Patio Patterns

Popular Stamped Concrete Patterns in Roswell

We bring sample boards to every Roswell estimate so you can see patterns and colors against your home's exterior before deciding.

Cobblestone stamped concrete patio Roswell GA — Greenstone Landscaping
Most Popular
Cobblestone Pattern
From $12 / sq ft installed

Cobblestone Pattern

From $12 / sq ft installed
Best For
Traditional and craftsman homes in Horseshoe Bend, Roswell Historic District, and established Roswell neighborhoods
Style
Old-World European
Maintenance
Seal every 2–3 yrs
Colors
Charcoal, Tan, Terracotta
  • Most requested pattern in Roswell established neighborhoods
  • Closely mimics real European cobblestone for timeless curb appeal
  • Pairs beautifully with brick and stone exteriors common in Roswell
  • Multiple color options (charcoal, tan, terracotta) blend with natural stone
  • Hides minor surface imperfections gracefully
Keep in Mind
Rounded pattern can be slightly harder to clean than flat-cut patterns. Requires resealing every 2–3 years in Georgia sun.
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Our Process

How Greenstone Installs Stamped Concrete Patios in Roswell

Stamped concrete is an art — and proper installation requires skill, timing, and the right materials for Roswell's wooded lots and clay soil.

01

Free On-Site Estimate

We visit your Roswell property, measure the patio area, discuss pattern and color options, show sample boards, and assess site conditions including drainage and tree root zones. You receive a detailed written quote within 24 hours.

02

Excavation & Sub-Base

We excavate 6–8 inches, remove existing surfaces or sod, and compact a 4–6 inch gravel sub-base for drainage. Proper base prep is critical in Roswell's clay-heavy soil and sloped lots to prevent settling and cracking.

03

Pour, Stamp & Color

We pour 4,000 PSI reinforced concrete, apply integral color or surface hardener, then stamp the pattern while the concrete is at the perfect consistency. Roswell's hot humid summers require precise timing for proper stamping and coloring.

04

Detail, Cut & Seal

After cure, we apply antiquing release agent for depth and shadow, cut control joints, and apply two coats of professional-grade acrylic sealer. This protects against Roswell's summer UV exposure and heavy seasonal rains.

2026 Pricing — Roswell

Stamped Concrete Patio Pricing in Roswell, GA

All prices include excavation, sub-base, reinforcement, 4,000 PSI concrete, color, stamping, control joints, and 2-coat sealing. HPC compliance documentation included at no extra cost.

Flagstone
$11–$16
per sq ft
Cobblestone
$12–$17
per sq ft
Ashlar Slate
$13–$18
per sq ft
Wood Plank
$14–$20
per sq ft
Real Projects

Stamped Concrete Patios in Roswell

Completed stamped concrete patio installations across Roswell neighborhoods — Horseshoe Bend, Mountain Park, and the Historic District.

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Cobblestone stamped concrete patio with fire pit Horseshoe Bend Roswell GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Cobblestone580 sq ft
Cobblestone Patio + Fire Pit — Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend, Roswell GA
Ashlar Slate stamped concrete patio Mountain Park Roswell GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Ashlar Slate490 sq ft
Ashlar Slate Patio — Mountain Park
Mountain Park, Roswell GA
Flagstone stamped concrete patio Roswell Historic District GA by Greenstone Landscaping
Flagstone420 sq ft
Flagstone Patio — Roswell Historic District
Roswell Historic District, GA
Reviews

What Roswell Homeowners Say

4.9· 130+ Google Reviews

“Greenstone installed a cobblestone stamped patio with a fire pit area in our Horseshoe Bend backyard. The crew worked around our mature oak trees without damaging anything, and the color they helped us pick matches our stone exterior perfectly. Neighbors have been asking who did the work ever since.”

Mark R.
Horseshoe Bend, Roswell GA
Cobblestone Patio + Fire Pit — 580 sq ft

“We live in Mountain Park where the lots are wooded and sloped. Greenstone handled the grading beautifully and the Ashlar Slate pattern on our back patio looks incredibly real. They managed the drainage concerns on our sloped lot perfectly — no water pooling at all.”

Lisa W.
Mountain Park, Roswell GA
Ashlar Slate Patio — 490 sq ft

“Our historic Roswell home needed a patio that would look appropriate for the neighborhood. The flagstone pattern Greenstone installed looks natural and timeless — it genuinely looks like real stone. They were respectful of our landscaping and left the site cleaner than they found it.”

Robert H.
Roswell Historic District, GA
Flagstone Patio — 420 sq ft
FAQ

Stamped Concrete Patio Questions — Roswell

Everything Roswell homeowners ask before booking a stamped concrete patio installation.

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Home Landscaping Services That Add Value

Home Landscaping Services That Add Value

A yard usually starts causing problems long before it becomes an eyesore. Water pools near the driveway, the front entry feels bare, the patio is too small to use comfortably, or the lawn never fills in the way it should. That is where home landscaping services make a real difference. The right team does more than tidy up a property. They help shape outdoor space so it looks better, works better, and holds up over time.

For most homeowners and property managers, the biggest value is not just appearance. It is having one reliable company handle the planning and the work without forcing you to coordinate a designer, concrete contractor, planting crew, and installer separately. When the work is approached as one complete project, the result is usually cleaner, more practical, and easier to maintain.

What home landscaping services should actually include

The term gets used loosely, which can make it hard to compare companies. Some providers focus only on basic yard cleanup, while others handle full outdoor improvement projects. If your goal is a noticeable upgrade, home landscaping services should cover both visual design and the structural elements that make the space functional.

That often starts with layout and design. A good plan considers how people move through the property, where drainage needs to go, which areas should be planted, and where hard surfaces belong. A front yard needs curb appeal, but it also needs clear access, balance, and materials that fit the home. A backyard needs to be usable, not just attractive from a distance.

From there, installation becomes the difference-maker. Planting can soften the property and add color, but hardscape work gives the yard structure. Concrete patios, stamped concrete patios, walkways, and concrete driveways create the surfaces people actually use every day. Sod installation can quickly turn a patchy lot into a finished lawn, but it works best when grading and prep are handled correctly first.

Why full-service home landscaping services matter

Hiring separate contractors for each part of an outdoor project can look cheaper at first. Sometimes it is. But it can also create avoidable problems. One crew may pour a patio without considering nearby planting beds. Another may install sod without fixing drainage. A third may choose materials that do not match the style of the home.

Full-service home landscaping services help avoid those gaps. When one company is responsible for design, hardscape installation, planting, sod, and concrete work, the finished property usually feels more cohesive. There is also clearer accountability. If something needs adjustment, you are not sorting out which subcontractor caused the issue.

This matters even more on properties where outdoor space has to do more than look nice. A patio should fit the way your family uses it. A driveway should improve access and stand up to regular wear. Beds and borders should frame the home instead of making the yard feel crowded. Good landscaping is visual, but it is also practical.

The outdoor upgrades that make the biggest impact

Not every project needs a full redesign. In many cases, a few well-chosen improvements create a dramatic change.

Concrete patios are one of the most useful upgrades because they add livable square footage outside. A small backyard can feel much larger once there is a defined area for seating, grilling, or gathering. Stamped concrete patios add more character when homeowners want a finished look that feels elevated without moving into more expensive natural materials.

Concrete driveways are another major improvement, especially when the current surface is cracked, stained, uneven, or simply too narrow for everyday use. A new driveway improves first impressions, but it also solves real access and safety issues. That balance of appearance and function is where the best outdoor investments tend to pay off.

Planting has a different role. It gives the property softness, depth, and seasonal interest. But planting works best when it supports the overall layout instead of trying to carry the entire design on its own. Clean bed lines, properly placed shrubs, and the right mix of scale and color will usually outperform a crowded yard full of random selections.

Sod installation is often the fastest way to finish a property that looks incomplete. It creates an immediate, uniform lawn, which is especially appealing after construction or major renovations. Still, sod is not a shortcut for bad prep. If grading, soil condition, and irrigation needs are ignored, the result may look good for a few weeks and struggle after that.

How to choose the right home landscaping services

The best choice is not always the company with the longest service list or the lowest price. What matters is whether they can connect your goals to a workable plan and execute it cleanly.

Start by looking at how they talk about the work. A dependable contractor should be able to explain what they recommend and why. If a patio is being added, they should discuss size, placement, drainage, and how it will relate to the rest of the yard. If planting or sod is part of the project, they should talk through prep and long-term results, not just installation day.

It also helps to look for range. A company that handles concrete driveways, patios, stamped concrete, planting, and hardscape installation can usually create a more unified outcome than one that only performs one piece of the job. That does not mean every service must be included in every project. It means the company understands how the pieces fit together.

Communication is another sign of quality. Homeowners and property managers do not want vague timelines, unclear pricing, or a crew that disappears midway through a project. They want straightforward recommendations, dependable scheduling, and visible progress. That is especially true for customers who are hiring a landscaping company because they do not want to manage multiple moving parts themselves.

What affects cost and project scope

Outdoor work is not one-size-fits-all, and price usually follows scope more than square footage alone. A simple sod installation on a clean, prepared area is very different from a project that includes grading, patio construction, new planting beds, and a concrete driveway extension.

Materials matter too. Standard concrete and stamped concrete offer different looks and price points. Plant size, bed layout, site access, and drainage correction all affect labor and planning. In some yards, the most visible feature is not the most complicated part of the job. Prep work often determines both budget and long-term performance.

This is where honest guidance matters. Sometimes the right answer is to phase the project. A homeowner may start with a front entry refresh and driveway replacement, then add a backyard patio later. In other cases, combining the work at one time makes more sense because the site can be graded and completed as a whole. It depends on the property, the budget, and how the space will be used.

Local knowledge still matters

Even when a project looks straightforward, local conditions affect results. Soil, drainage patterns, sun exposure, and neighborhood standards all shape what will work best on a property. In places like Loganville, Winder, and Athens, outdoor spaces need to perform through heat, heavy rain, and regular use. That is why practical planning matters just as much as style.

A local contractor with experience in residential outdoor improvements can spot issues before they become expensive. They know when a low area may hold water, when a driveway layout needs adjustment, or when a patio needs a stronger connection to the house. Those details may not stand out in a photo, but they are often what separates a project that lasts from one that starts showing problems too soon.

Results homeowners actually notice

The most successful landscaping projects do not feel overdone. They feel finished. The driveway looks clean and intentional. The patio makes the backyard easier to enjoy. The planting frames the house without blocking it. The lawn looks established instead of patchy and incomplete.

That kind of result is why many homeowners look for a company that can handle more than one task. Greenstone Landscaping Co is built around that full-service approach, helping customers improve outdoor areas with concrete work, hardscaping, planting, sod installation, and design-focused improvements that work together.

If you are thinking about changes to your property, the best place to start is not with trends. It is with the problems you want the space to solve and the results you want to see every time you pull into the driveway.