Lewes/Rehoboth Beach, DE
Stamped concrete on the Cape has to look premium and perform through coastal conditions.
Stamped concrete fits the Cape Region better than almost any other market in Delaware. Lewes Historic District homes want patios that look like bluestone or cobblestone without the maintenance. Rehoboth Beach vacation rentals want decorative walkways that stand out in listing photos. Retirees building forever homes near Cape Henlopen want outdoor spaces that feel premium without the upkeep of natural stone. Tri-County Construction installs stamped concrete in Lewes and Rehoboth Beach with coastal-grade sealer, patterns suited to the setting, and proper joint placement that keeps the decorative surface looking clean through the seasons.
Pattern selection in the Cape Region leans toward coastal aesthetics. Ashlar slate in soft grays works for Rehoboth Pines and Country Club Estates homes where the look should complement beach-house architecture. Cobblestone and running bond brick patterns suit Lewes Historic District properties where the streetscape runs to brick and stone. Wood plank patterns are popular for pool decks and Boardwalk-adjacent patios where the texture echoes the boardwalk without the splintering. We carry 40-plus patterns and help you pick the combination that fits your specific property's character.
Coastal sealing is the difference between a stamped patio that looks great for a decade and one that fades in three years. Salt spray, UV exposure, and sand abrasion all attack decorative concrete faster on the Cape than inland. We use penetrating sealers with UV stabilizers that protect the color and pattern without creating a slippery surface. For rental properties, we recommend reapplication every 2-3 years depending on exposure. For primary residences in Lewes and retiree homes in Henlopen Acres, we provide written care instructions so the stamped surface stays protected through the Cape's seasonal extremes.
Seasonal scheduling is built into every stamp job. Summer is peak rental and restaurant season, so most decorative concrete work happens in the shoulder months. A stamped patio for a Rehoboth vacation rental gets poured in April or May, cured and sealed before Memorial Day check-ins begin. A Lewes Historic District walkway installs in October, when the leaves have turned and the summer crowds are gone. We coordinate with your calendar so the finished surface is ready when you need it — not competing with summer bookings or holiday traffic.
From a bluestone-pattern patio overlooking Cape Henlopen State Park to a wood-plank walkway connecting a Rehoboth Beach rental cottage to its outdoor shower, the approach is the same: site walk, scope, pattern selection, color choice, written estimate. The Cape Region demands premium work, and we deliver it.



