Kenosha Concrete Contractor Comparisons

Best Stamped Concrete Kenosha WI: A Contractor-by-Contractor Breakdown

Stamped concrete is one of the most popular — and most misunderstood — upgrades a Kenosha homeowner can make. Done right, it transforms a driveway, patio, or pool deck into something that looks like natural stone or brick at a fraction of the cost. Done wrong, it cracks, fades, or flakes within a few seasons. The contractor you pick matters enormously. Here's an honest look at who's doing this work in Kenosha and how they stack up.

Written by the team at Kenosha Superior Concrete — serving Southeast Wisconsin since 1957.

We've reviewed five of the most commonly mentioned stamped concrete contractors in the Kenosha area — pulling data from Google, Angi, BBB, HomeAdvisor, and direct site visits. Our goal is simple: give you enough information to make a confident hiring decision, even if that decision isn't us.

One note before we start: we're one of the contractors in this comparison. We've done our best to be fair and accurate about the others. Where we don't have verified data, we say so.

1. Ken's Concrete Design

Ken's Concrete Design has been doing decorative concrete work since 1995. Customers consistently describe the company as honest and hands-on, and they cover both Kenosha and Somers, giving them a wide Southeast Wisconsin footprint.

What to Watch

At least one complaint on record mentions cracking within the first month on a pool area project — that's worth asking about directly before you hire. Being a two-market operation can also mean limited availability in Kenosha at peak season.

Bottom line: A solid, experienced option for decorative concrete. Ask specifically about cracking warranties and get the full scope in writing.

2. Best Stamped Concrete Inc.

Best Stamped Concrete Inc. is the most prominently named contractor in Kenosha for this type of work — their brand name alone is a search result. They've been in business since 2002 and handle stamped patios, driveways, pool decks, interior floors, acid staining, and concrete resurfacing.

What to Watch

Their Angi rating sits below average for a contractor. The complaints are specific and pattern-based: documented cases of crews staining the wrong areas, spatter damage left on adjacent bricks and pavers, and no masking or prep used before work began. There appears to be a recurring communication gap between leadership and field crews.

Bottom line: Worth getting a quote given their years in the field, but make sure the full scope of work is spelled out in writing before anything starts.

3. Bullet Proof Concrete

Bullet Proof Concrete stands out for one technical reason: they market the use of SFGIC (Steel Fiber Glass Infused Concrete), a reinforcement approach that combines steel and glass fibers into the mix to improve crack resistance and long-term durability. No other contractor in this comparison makes that specific claim. Their service range covers stamped patios, pool decks, driveways, retaining walls, and hardscaping across Kenosha and surrounding areas.

What to Watch

Their online review presence is limited, making it hard to independently validate execution quality. The SFGIC claim is interesting on paper — but request direct references before committing.

4. Dalt Concrete

Dalt Concrete is a family-owned, licensed and insured operation with 20+ years in the Southeast Wisconsin market. When they deliver, customers are genuinely happy — the finished stamped patio work has earned real praise for quality and communication.

What to Watch

The complaints on HomeAdvisor are more serious than typical bad-review noise — multiple allegations of incomplete work, crews not returning after partial payment, and debris left on property. We can't verify these independently, but the pattern is specific enough that we'd encourage you to verify their current licence status with the Wisconsin Licensing Board for General Contractors and insist on a detailed written contract before any payment changes hands.

5. Kenosha Superior Concrete

Phone: (786) 756-8812  |  Est.: 1957  |  Service Area: Kenosha and 20+ Southeast Wisconsin communities

We'll be upfront: this is us. Kenosha Superior Concrete has been doing concrete work in Southeast Wisconsin since 1957 — over six decades — and stamped and decorative concrete is one of our core specialties. We do it across residential driveways, patios, walkways, pool decks, and commercial entryways.

Our stamped concrete work covers the full process: pattern selection (flagstone, cobblestone, slate, ashlar, brick, and wood plank), integral color and surface hardeners, a release agent applied before stamping, and a penetrating sealant at the end. We also offer stained and colored finishes if the look you're after doesn't require a stamped texture.

Our service menu is the broadest in this comparison — 15 concrete services in total, from stamped patios to foundation work, retaining walls, exposed aggregate, barn pads, and commercial concrete. If your project evolves beyond the original scope, we can handle it.

Why We Stand Out

We built our reputation over decades on referrals — which is a hard thing to fake. We're happy to connect you with past customers directly so you can hear about their experience firsthand. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just real references from real projects across Southeast Wisconsin.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Est. Stamped Concrete Full Service Range Southeast Wisconsin Coverage
Ken's Concrete Design 1995 Limited Partial
Best Stamped Concrete 2002 Limited Partial
Bullet Proof Concrete Moderate Partial
Dalt Concrete ~2000 Moderate Partial
Kenosha Superior Concrete 1957 15 services 20+ communities

What to Look for Before You Hire Anyone

Regardless of which contractor you choose, ask these questions before signing anything:

  • What's your base slab thickness and reinforcement method? Stamped concrete needs a properly reinforced base or it will crack. 4 inches minimum, with rebar or fiber reinforcement, is standard for residential work.
  • What release agent and sealer do you use? A penetrating sealer applied after stamping is what gives decorative concrete its longevity. Some contractors skip it to cut costs.
  • Do you handle grading and drainage as part of the scope? Poor drainage is the leading cause of stamped concrete failure in Southeast Wisconsin's climate. Make sure it's addressed in the contract.
  • Can I see three recent projects in person or speak to three past customers? Any contractor worth hiring will say yes without hesitation.
  • Is this a written contract with a defined scope, timeline, and payment schedule? Never pay in full upfront. A 30–40% deposit is standard; the rest should be tied to milestones.

Our Verdict: Kenosha Superior Concrete

Every contractor on this list can pour concrete. What separates us is depth. We've been serving Southeast Wisconsin since 1957 — longer than any other company in this comparison — and we bring 15 concrete services to every project. Stamped patios, decorative driveways, pool decks, retaining walls, foundation work, exposed aggregate, barn pads, commercial concrete. When a project evolves beyond its original scope, we can handle it without you having to find a second contractor.

Our stamped concrete process covers pattern selection, integral coloring, surface hardeners, proper release agent application, and a penetrating sealant — every step, done right. We cover Kenosha, Racine, Pleasant Prairie, and 20+ communities across Southeast Wisconsin.

If you're comparing quotes, get ours. We'll show you the full scope in writing, walk you through your pattern and color options, and give you references from completed projects. The cheapest bid is almost never the right choice on stamped concrete — it's something you'll look at every day for the next 20 years. Make sure it's done by someone who's been doing this longer than anyone else in the market.

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We serve Kenosha, Racine, Pleasant Prairie, and 20+ communities across Southeast Wisconsin. Call us or request an estimate online — no pressure, no obligation.