How Much Does it Cost to Install a Stamped Concrete Wall?
Typical Range:
$3,161 - $10,682
Typical Range:
$3,161 - $10,682
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 69 HomeAdvisor members. Embed this data
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Updated October 27, 2022
Written by HomeAdvisor.A stamped concrete wall costs anywhere between $3,161 and $10,682, or $6,867 on average. Most projects fall in the $3,087 to $7,093 range, depending on the wall size and stamp design. Contractors usually charge $8 to $28 per square foot for labor. Materials add $300 to $450 and tool costs are $100 to $250.
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National Average | $6,867 |
Typical Range | $3,161 - $10,682 |
Low End - High End | $1,200 - $25,000 |
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 69 HomeAdvisor members.
If you want a 150-square-foot stamped concrete retaining wall built, expect to pay $5,300 to $7,050. The project starts with the poured concrete retaining wall installed at $20 to $25 per square foot or $3,000 to $3,750 total. To add a mid-range stamped design, it’s another $2,300 to $3,300, or $12 to $18 per square foot for labor, and $500 to $600 for materials and tools.
Length x Height | Square Feet | Total Price |
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25’x4’ | 100 | $3,700 – $4,900 |
30’x5’ | 150 | $5,300 – $7,050 |
40’x5 | 200 | $6,900 – $9,200 |
42’x6’ | 250 | $8,500 – $11,350 |
50’x6’ | 300 | $10,100 – $13,500 |
When applied on an existing 150-square-foot poured concrete wall, stamping one side costs $1,600 to $6,600. Contractors typically charge $8 to $28 per square foot, depending on the design complexity. If you want both sides stamped, the price will double. Stamped concrete is highly cost-efficient, which is one of the key reasons for its rising popularity.
Basic designs are $8 to $12 per square foot, plus the cost of materials and tools. This typically encompasses designs that have only one pattern in a single color.
For a 150 square foot basic design, you might pay:
Labor: $1,200-$1,500
Materials: $300-$350
Tools: $100-$150
Total: $1,600-$2,300
For a mid-range design, expect to pay $12 to $18 per square foot. In this category, you will find patterns mimicking natural stone in a variety of colors.
A mid-range design on a 150 square foot wall costs:
Labor: $1,800-$2,700
Materials: $350-$400
Tools: $150-$200
Total: $2,300-$3,300
A high-end custom wall costs $20 to $28 per square foot. This design features hand-carved lines in a complex color scheme to create any pattern imaginable.
To cover a single side of a 150 square foot wall with a custom design, it will cost:
Labor: $3,000-$4,200
Materials: $400-$450
Tools: $200-$250
Total: $3,600-$4,900
The price of stamped wall tools and materials ranges from $400 to $600. The costs go up with the complexity of the design. The increase covers the additional concrete, chemicals and stamps needed to achieve the right look.
When it comes to concrete, you will need a special vertical stamp mix that costs a minimum of $300. Each 50-pound bag is around $30 and only covers up to 16 square feet. For a 150-square-foot wall, basic designs on a single side require at least 10 bags. To create complex designs, your contractor will need much more.
When choosing a vertical stamp mix, look for:
Flexibility
Slow drying time
Ease of mixing
Fine grain particles
In addition to concrete, you will pay $50 to $150 more for the color additive chemicals. The products your contractor needs depend on their preferred application method.
Common techniques include:
Brushing
Spraying
Sponging
Spritzing
Staining
Contractors can also add liquid or powdered pigments to the concrete before spreading it onto the surface.
Concrete stamps cost $100 to over $1,000, depending on the size, pattern, and style. Floppy stamps are often $100 to $300 each, with up to six needed to create a natural design. Roller stamps range from $100 to over $1,000, with only one needed to create a cohesive pattern. For custom patterns, contractors use textured hand trowels, which are $60 to $200. Since contractors use these tools repeatedly, they only charge a fraction of the price to help recoup their costs.
Most contractors charge $8 to $28 per square foot to create stamped designs on vertical walls. To cover one side of a 150-square-foot wall, labor charges equal $1,200 to $4,200, depending on the design. Since stamping vertical walls takes a lot of time and effort, materials and tools are extra.
Stamped concrete walls have pros and cons. Depending on your situation, some pros might outweigh any potential cons; the converse is also true. Be sure to thoroughly evaluate your options and ask a local contractor for their opinion to gain better insight before beginning a project.
Vertical stamped concrete has a number of benefits that will make it well worth the time, effort and expense, such as:
The ability to create or mimic any design imaginable
Excellent longevity due to concrete’s tough structure
Minimal need for maintenance
Ease of cleaning the surface
Curb appeal boost and an increase in your home value
Like any material or project, vertical stamped concrete does have a few drawbacks, such as:
Patterns are not identical to the selected material, such as natural stone
Any damage that results from ordinary use is costly to repair
Concrete is difficult to DIY, often needing a professional touch
Color may fade over time, and has a tendency to crack in colder climates
With all the wonderful choices out there for creating a unique vertical stamped wall, it doesn’t take long to start creeping over your budget.
If you need to reduce your expenses, take the following steps:
Keep it basic: Select a stamped or rolled design over a hand-cut finish
Reduce the size of your design: Only finish one side of the wall if you can get away with it
Simplify your color scheme: Use a single color or blend of two tones over a rainbow of hues
There are plenty of things you can do to make sure you’re staying under your budget. In these key areas, however, you should be willing to make the right investment to be sure that you’re satisfied with the final results:
Always use a high-quality vertical stamp mix to reduce the risk of cracking and shrinking
Select the right tools for the job even if that means hand-tooling to create the perfect pattern
Hire a concrete contractor with experience creating detailed designs using this material
When properly installed by a concrete stamping expert near you, the wall should last over 25 years. Regularly cleaning the wall and filling in cracks as they appear can extend its life. However, longevity also depends on your climate; areas with higher annual rainfall may face structural challenges sooner than those in drier climates.
If you hire a concrete contractor, a 12-by-12-foot stamped concrete patio costs $2,600 on average. Most projects fall in the $1,160 to $4,040 range, depending on the design complexity. Due to the work that goes into creating the design, stamped patios are $8 to $28 per square foot.
Building stamped concrete stairs adds $275 to $325 to the cost of a concrete patio. For that price, contractors will add a design on all the treads while leaving the risers smooth. However, if you have a more intricate design in mind, be sure to speak with your contractor, as your specific plans may exceed the price range.
Yes, concrete walls are $4,620 on average, while brick or stone block walls cost an average of $4,700. Walls made from natural stone can even reach $7,280. While contractors commonly use each material in various cases, be sure to ask your contractor which may work better than others for your retaining wall.
Most homeowners who choose stamped concrete believe it’s worth the price. In most cases, stamped concrete elevates curb appeal, which can increase your home value when it comes time to sell. However, whether or not it adds value to your home, as long as you enjoy your stamped concrete’s look, then yes, it’s worth the money.