Stamped Concrete by All Season Turf

 I recently hired All Season Turf for the 3rd time to remodel a rental property in Hesperia California. They put in turf, a river rock section, and stamped concrete. I thought the stamped concrete portion deserved a video of its own as it is a pretty cool process. The full remodel video will be posted soon.





To get a free estimate you can go to their website here: https://www.myallseasonturf.com/

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About All Season Turf
“All Season Turf is a family-owned and operated company with ample experience in using American-made TigerTurf artificial turf for both residential and commercial applications. We take great pride in the quality of our work, and your satisfaction is guaranteed.”

All Season Turf services Los Angeles County California, Orange County,  San Bernardino County, San Diego, Riverside County, and the surrounding communities. 

Other projects that All Season Turf did for us:

Personal residence
Artificial Turf Install: 9 Hour Job in a 6 Minute Video! Step by Step Featuring  All Season Turf:

Rental property #1 in the high desert
Complete Backyard Remodel! Stamped Concrete, Artificial Turf and More: Featuring All Season Turf:

Rental property #2: 

We just like the work that All Season Turf does. In my neighborhood out of the 110 homes in our community, All Season Turf has now done over 8 front and back yards and they will be closing in on 10% of the neighborhood as more referrals are completed. They are that good.

Stamped Concrete is something that they specialize in and I think if you get any concrete work done, it is a good idea to get it stamped. There are so many different stamp patterns available and it will turn a basic project into something stunning.  

For this driveway, we went with a dark grey look to match the house more and give the project some contrast. 

The cement color was Davis Graphite Dark Grey Carbon 8084 and in the pouring of the cement, it looks very black. It should lighten up over time and turn out to be a darker grey color. 

For the stamp, we went with the Pro-Line Ashlar Roman Slate which gives it a paver look. 
I think it all comes together nicely to give the project a unique look. 
If you are not familiar with Stamped Concrete Wikipedia describes it like this:
“Stamped concrete is concrete that is patterned and/or textured or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures. Stamped concrete is commonly used for patios, sidewalks, driveways, pool decks, and interior flooring. The ability of stamped concrete to resemble other building materials makes stamped concrete a less expensive alternative to using those other authentic materials such as stone, slate, or brick. Stamped concrete is stamped tiles stacked next to each other.

There are three procedures used in stamped concrete that separate it from other concrete procedures; the addition of a base color, the addition of an accent color, and stamping a pattern into the concrete. These three procedures provide stamped concrete with a color and shape similar to the natural building material. It also is longer-lasting than paved stone, and still resembles the look.”


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