Serving Tacoma, WA

Exposed Aggregate Concrete Tacoma: Beautiful & Durable

Transform your Tacoma property with stunning exposed aggregate concrete. Perfect for driveways, patios, and pool decks that withstand Pacific Northwest weather.

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Exposed Aggregate Concrete in Tacoma

Mitchell Concrete LLC brings over 16 years of expertise to Tacoma homeowners seeking beautiful, durable exposed aggregate concrete surfaces. Your Tacoma property doesn't have to settle for dull, ordinary concrete—exposed aggregate offers a spectacular look at a reasonable cost while providing superior slip resistance perfect for our wet climate.

The exposed aggregate finish is achieved by seeding decorative rocks, quartzite, or crushed glass into fresh concrete, or by carefully stripping away the surface layer to reveal the interesting aggregate already mixed into the concrete. This creates a textured, natural-stone appearance that's both beautiful and functional.

From North End driveways to Stadium District patios, from Proctor pool decks to South Tacoma walkways, we've installed thousands of square feet of exposed aggregate throughout Tacoma. The finish is ideal for any outdoor concrete surface where you want both beauty and practicality—especially in areas prone to moisture where slip resistance is crucial.

Why Choose Exposed Aggregate in Tacoma?

More slip-resistant than standard concrete
Unlimited color and texture options
Perfect for Tacoma's wet climate
Low maintenance requirements
Resistant to heavy traffic and weather
Cost-effective decorative solution

Perfect Applications in Tacoma

Driveways

Patios

Pool Decks

Walkways

Sidewalks

Outdoor Entertainment Areas

Serving All of Tacoma

We provide exposed aggregate concrete services throughout Tacoma and surrounding neighborhoods including:

Downtown Tacoma
Stadium District
Proctor District
North End
South Tacoma
Hilltop
Old Town
Ruston

Ready for Beautiful Exposed Aggregate in Tacoma?

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