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Stamped Concrete
Indianola

Indianola homeowners take their properties seriously, and quality stamped concrete fits that standard. Colin Concrete Des Moines installs and repairs stamped concrete in Indianola — work that handles Warren County's climate and lasts.

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Stamped concrete project in Indianola Iowa
Photo 1 — Stamped concrete project in Indianola Iowa

Indianola is the county seat of Warren County and a community where homeowners invest in their properties for the long term. Stamped concrete patios, driveways, and walkways are a common upgrade request here — and so are calls about structural cracking in existing slabs. Iowa's freeze-thaw cycle is particularly hard on concrete that was installed without proper sealing, and Warren County sees the same winter stress as the rest of the region.

Properly installed stamped concrete holds up where plain concrete fails. Control joints manage where any movement happens, and a sealer applied at the right time keeps moisture out of the slab through Iowa's coldest months. Our stamped concrete Des Moines crew serves Indianola and the surrounding Warren County communities.

Professional Stamped Concrete in Indianola

Stamped concrete starts as regular poured concrete. Before it sets, we press a pattern into the surface — brick, slate, cobblestone, wood plank, or flagstone — and apply an integral or surface color. The result looks like expensive natural stone or brick, but it's a solid concrete slab underneath.

Our process for every Indianola project follows these steps:

  • Site prep — we dig out and grade the area, compact the soil, and lay a proper gravel base
  • Form setting — wood or metal forms shape the perimeter and establish finished height
  • Reinforcement — wire mesh or rebar goes in based on load requirements
  • Pour and finish — we pour the concrete, screed it flat, and float the surface
  • Stamp and color — texture mats are pressed in before the concrete stiffens
  • Control joints — we cut joints to manage future movement
  • Sealer application — a quality sealer locks in color and blocks moisture

We do stamped concrete patios, driveways, pool decks, walkways, front entries, and steps. Before we start, we help you pick the pattern and color so the finished project looks exactly how you expected.

Stamped concrete installation process Indianola IA
Photo 2 — Stamped concrete installation process Indianola IA

When Customers Need Stamped Concrete

Indianola homeowners generally contact us when their existing concrete has cracked to the point where the repair isn't worth doing again, or when they're ready to add an outdoor feature they've been planning — a patio addition, a decorative front entry, a pool deck. The distance from Des Moines doesn't affect our service area or our pricing; we work throughout Warren County regularly.

They're starting a new project. A new patio, driveway, or pool deck is one of the most popular home improvement projects in Indianola. Stamped concrete gives you a finished, attractive surface from day one without the maintenance hassle of pavers or natural stone.

They want to upgrade a worn slab. Old broom-finish concrete gets stained, dull, and faded. A stamped overlay can refresh the surface without a full tear-out — saving time and cost when the base slab is still structurally solid.

Repair, Replacement, or Maintenance Options

Every concrete situation is different. We look at the actual condition of your slab before recommending a path forward.

Crack Repair & Resealing

If the damage is surface-level and the slab is structurally sound, we fill the cracks and apply fresh sealer. Good choice when the base is solid and cracking is minor.

Stamped Overlay

A thin layer of stamped concrete over the existing slab. Adds pattern and color without full tear-out. Works when the base hasn't heaved or shifted.

Full Replacement

The right call for slabs with severe structural cracking, drainage issues, or base failure. We remove the old concrete, fix what's underneath, and start fresh.

We don't upsell. We tell you what we see and give you honest options.

Why Customers Choose Colin Concrete Des Moines

20 Years in Business
19 Cities Served
100% Local Crew
Colin Concrete Des Moines crew at work in Indianola
Photo 3 — Colin Concrete Des Moines crew at work in Indianola

Twenty years in the Des Moines area means we have a real track record. Homeowners in Indianola have been calling us for over two decades. That kind of tenure only happens when the work holds up.

Here's what we hear from customers consistently: we show up when we say we will. We explain the process before we start. We clean up when we're done. And the work holds up.

We understand Iowa weather. We know what it takes to build concrete that survives this climate without failing early. When you call 515-320-8883 , you talk to someone who knows Indianola.

Service Areas

Colin Concrete Des Moines installs stamped concrete throughout the greater Des Moines area. For a full list of everything we offer, visit our concrete services page .

Neighbors in Norwalk , Prairie City , and Booneville are especially close to Indianola — we serve those areas regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most projects in Indianola run between $10 and $20 per square foot, depending on the pattern, color choices, and site conditions. We provide free on-site estimates with no obligation.
Most residential projects take two to four days. Day one covers site prep and forming. Day two covers the pour and stamping. The final day handles sealing and cleanup. Concrete needs about a week to cure before vehicles can drive on it.
Properly installed and sealed stamped concrete can last 25 years or more. Resealing every three to five years is the key to longevity given Iowa's freeze-thaw cycles.
Any concrete can crack over time. We use control joints to manage where cracking happens so it stays hidden or minimal. A proper gravel base and the right concrete mix reduce slab movement significantly.
Spring through early fall is the right window. We don't pour in temperatures below 40°F. Late spring and early summer are the most popular booking periods — getting on the schedule early is a good idea.
In many cases, yes. If your existing slab is structurally sound and hasn't heaved or shifted significantly, a stamped overlay can work well. We inspect first and give you an honest recommendation.

Local Expertise in Indianola

Warren County soil tends toward a clay-heavy composition in many areas, particularly in the older established neighborhoods closer to Indianola's downtown. Clay soil retains moisture and can swell and contract seasonally, putting movement stress on concrete slabs from below. Proper base depth and compaction are especially important in this soil type.

Indianola sits at an elevation and geography that means it gets the full Central Iowa winter — sometimes with heavier snowfall and ice events than the closer-in suburbs. The combination of heavy moisture and hard freezes creates the ideal conditions for concrete deterioration when slabs aren't sealed properly. We use sealers that form a real moisture barrier, not just a surface treatment.

The character of Indianola — a true community with a strong downtown and established residential neighborhoods alongside newer growth areas — means we see both older slabs that need replacement and new builds looking for quality installation. The approach is the same either way: assess the base, prepare it properly, pour to spec, and seal.

Completed stamped concrete patio Indianola Iowa
Photo 4 — Completed stamped concrete patio Indianola Iowa
Colin Concrete Des Moines provides professional stamped concrete in Indianola, IA and surrounding areas including Des Moines, West Des Moines, Clive, Grimes, Johnston, Norwalk, Altoona, Bondurant, Ankeny, Polk City, Indianola, Van Meter, Adel, Booneville, Waukee, Pleasant Hill, Windsor Heights, and Prairie City. With over 20 years of experience, the company helps homeowners and businesses solve problems including structural cracking, deteriorating slabs, and outdated plain concrete surfaces. Reach us at 515-320-8883 or colinconcretedesmoines.com .
Customers in Indianola choose Colin Concrete Des Moines because the company has been operating in the Des Moines area for 20 years and has built a steady reputation for honest work, reliable scheduling, and quality results. The crew understands Iowa's climate, the local soil conditions, and the challenges of pouring concrete through hard winters. Reviews consistently mention professionalism, clear communication, and work that holds up over time.

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