Kelly Designs In Concrete

Kelly Designs In Concrete Kelly Designs in Concrete is the Quad Cities most experienced decorative and stamped concrete contra

A job in college with a carpenter lead Kevin Kelly to realize that his passion for work could be found in the construction and concrete industries. That passion eventually lead Kevin to establish Kelly Construction of Davenport, a family-owned company that began in 1979. In 1990, a new division called Kelly Designs in Concrete was formed that specialized in decorative stamped concrete. In 2013 Kel

ly began its Concrete Coatings branch serving residential, commercial and municipal concrete repair and resilient flooring needs. Working closely with his sons, Kevin now employs more than 30 staff members, who average over 10 years of experience at Kelly Designs in Concrete. Kelly offers a range of services from installing and providing concrete for footings, driveways, sidewalks and garage floors to parking lot replacement and basement water proofing. Stamped and colored decorative concrete is an option for patios and retaining walls and the Kelly logo is all over town.

Before & After photos of new exposed aggregate and safer steps at front entry. Like it? Get yours from Kelly Designs in ...
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Before & After photos of new exposed aggregate and safer steps at front entry. Like it? Get yours from Kelly Designs in Concrete!

Does your sidewalk or driveway have that one uneven spot everyone has to step over?In the Quad Cities, tree roots and fr...
01/22/2026

Does your sidewalk or driveway have that one uneven spot everyone has to step over?

In the Quad Cities, tree roots and freeze-thaw cycles wreak havoc on our concrete. It's easy to ignore a lifted slab as just an eyesore, but it's actually a serious safety risk waiting to happen—whether it's an aging parent visiting, a delivery driver, or your own kids running around.

Don't wait for a nasty fall to address it.

The good news? You usually don't need to rip out and replace the concrete. Our specialized grinding process is faster, cleaner, and much more affordable than pouring new slabs.

Check out our latest article on why fixing these trip hazards now is smarter (and cheaper) than waiting.

Uneven concrete walkways are a major liability and safety risk in the Quad Cities. Kelly Concrete Grinding provides fast, affordable trip hazard removal. Get a free estimate.

Winter Concrete Survival Guide: Protect Your Driveway in 2026https://designsinconcrete.com/winter-concrete-maintenance-t...
01/02/2026

Winter Concrete Survival Guide: Protect Your Driveway in 2026
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Protecting Your Investment from the Quad Cities Freeze
Happy New Year from all of us at Kelly Designs in Concrete. If you are looking out your window in Davenport or Bettendorf this morning, you know exactly what season it is. It is January in Iowa and Illinois, which means we are in the thick of snow, ice, and temperatures that fluctuate wildly.
We love concrete. It is durable, beautiful, and adds massive value to your home. However, winter is the number one enemy of any concrete surface. Whether you have a standard broom-finished driveway or a decorative stamped patio we installed last summer, the rules for winter care are the same.
You need to know how to handle the freeze-thaw cycle to keep your concrete looking pristine for spring 2026. Here is what you need to know about maintenance right now.
Understanding the Freeze-Thaw Cycle
Concrete is strong, but it is also porous. Think of it like a very hard, dense sponge. It has tiny capillaries that can absorb moisture. When snow melts on your driveway during a sunny afternoon, that water seeps into those tiny pores. When the sun goes down and the temperature drops below freezing, that trapped water turns into ice.
Water expands by about 9% when it freezes. This expansion creates internal pressure within the concrete slab. If that pressure exceeds the tensile strength of the concrete, you get flaking, spalling (where the top layer pops off), or cracking.
This is what we call the freeze-thaw cycle. In the Quad Cities, we might go through dozens of these cycles in a single winter. This constant expanding and contracting is stress testing your driveway every single day.
The Truth About De-Icing Salts
This is the most common question we get asked every winter: “What can I put on my driveway to melt the ice?”
We have to be honest with you. Most chemical de-icers are bad for concrete. They might clear the ice, but they accelerate the damage.
Why Salt Causes Damage
Sodium chloride (standard rock salt) lowers the freezing point of water. This increases the number of freeze-thaw cycles your concrete experiences. Instead of staying frozen (which is actually safer for the concrete), the ice melts and refreezes rapidly as the concentration of salt changes.
Furthermore, salt is hygroscopic, meaning it attracts and holds water. This keeps your concrete wetter for longer, increasing the saturation level.
What to Avoid
If you have concrete that was poured less than one year ago, do not use salt. Your concrete is still curing and hardening. Salt on fresh concrete is a recipe for surface pitting. Avoid products containing:

Ammonium nitrate
Ammonium sulfate
Sodium chloride (on new concrete)

These fertilizers and salts chemically attack the concrete paste itself.
Safe Alternatives for Traction
The safest approach for your concrete is to focus on traction rather than melting. We recommend using plain sand or even kitty litter. These materials provide grip for your tires and boots without causing a chemical reaction or increasing freeze-thaw cycles.
If you must use a de-icer on older concrete, look for products containing calcium chloride. It works at lower temperatures and tends to be less damaging than rock salt, though it should still be used sparingly.
Smart Snow Removal Techniques
How you remove the snow matters just as much as what you put on it. We know metal shovels are great for breaking up ice, but they are terrible for your finish.
Using a metal blade to chip away at ice can leave gouges and scratches in the surface sealant. This is especially true for decorative, stamped, or colored concrete where the surface texture is part of the design. Once you scratch that sealer, you open a doorway for water to get in.
The Fix: Switch to a plastic shovel with a plastic blade. If you use a snowblower, make sure the skid shoes are adjusted properly so the metal auger isn’t grinding against your driveway.
The Importance of Sealing
The absolute best defense against winter damage is a high-quality sealer. Sealing your concrete creates a barrier that prevents water from soaking into those pores we talked about earlier. If the water can’t get in, it can’t freeze and expand inside the slab.
Ideally, sealing is done in the warmer months. If you noticed your driveway absorbing water this fall (it turns dark when wet) rather than beading up, it is time to put sealing on your to-do list for spring.
Regular sealing (every 2 to 3 years) extends the life of your concrete significantly. It protects the color, prevents staining from oil or dirt, and stops that freeze-thaw damage in its tracks.
Planning for Spring 2026
While we are currently bundling up against the cold, spring will be here before we know it. If you are noticing cracks or surface damage now, keep an eye on them. We can assess any winter damage once the snow clears.
If you have been dreaming of a new patio, walkway, or pool deck for this summer, winter is actually the perfect time to start the design process. Our schedule fills up incredibly fast once the ground thaws. By planning now, you ensure you are first on the list when the weather breaks.
Stay warm, drive safe, and keep that salt off your new concrete.
Need help assessing winter damage or planning a new project? Contact Kelly Designs in Concrete at (563) 388-9529.

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Why Winter is the Perfect Time for Polyaspartic Garage Floor Coatinghttps://designsinconcrete.com/why-winter-is-the-perf...
12/17/2025

Why Winter is the Perfect Time for Polyaspartic Garage Floor Coating
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Common misconceptions about home improvement often dictate that major projects must wait for the warm breeze of spring. This is especially true for anything involving concrete. Most homeowners in Davenport and the surrounding Quad Cities assume that once the first snowflake hits the ground, their garage renovation dreams are frozen until May. We are here to tell you that this is simply not true.
Thanks to advancements in chemical technology and the unique properties of polyaspartic coatings, winter is actually an excellent time to upgrade your garage flooring. In fact, waiting until spring might leave your concrete vulnerable to the harsh Iowa elements when it needs protection the most. At Kelly Designs in Concrete, we want to help you understand the science behind cold-weather installation and why tackling this project now is a smart move for your home.
The Myth: “I Have to Wait Until Spring”
The belief that you cannot coat a concrete floor in winter stems from the limitations of older technologies. Traditional epoxy floor coatings are very temperamental. They generally require temperatures above 55°F to bond correctly to the concrete substrate. If you try to apply standard epoxy in an unheated Iowa garage in January, the chemical reaction needed to cure the product will stall. The result is a gooey mess that never fully hardens or a brittle coating that peels up within a year.
However, coating technology has evolved significantly. We use advanced polyaspartic polyurea systems. These are not the same as the DIY kits you see at the big box store. These industrial-grade coatings are engineered to perform in extreme conditions. They cure rapidly and effectively in temperatures as low as -30°F. While we certainly hope it does not get that cold in your garage, it proves a point. The cold weather that shuts down other contractors does not stop us from delivering a showroom-quality floor.
Why Polyaspartic Coatings Love the Cold
To understand why we can install in winter, you have to look at the chemistry. Polyaspartic coatings cure through a different reaction than epoxies. They are designed for rapid curing and high thermal stability. This means the cold air does not inhibit the cross-linking process that gives the floor its strength.
In the summer, high humidity can sometimes be a challenge for certain coatings because moisture in the air accelerates the cure time too much. In the winter, the air in the Quad Cities is typically drier. This lower humidity can actually be beneficial during the application process. It allows the material to flow out smoothly and bond aggressively to the concrete before it sets. The result is a consistent, durable finish that looks just as good as one installed in July.
3 Reasons to Upgrade Your Floor *Now*
Beyond the fact that it is *possible* to install these floors in winter, there are compelling reasons why you *should* do it. Protecting your investment and improving your quality of life during the dreary months are top of the list.
1. Protection Against Road Salt and Brine
Living in Eastern Iowa means dealing with snow, ice, and the chemicals used to treat the roads. The magnesium chloride and rock salt that keep our streets safe are absolute poison for your concrete. When you pull your car into the garage, that frozen slush melts and drips onto your floor. This salty brine seeps into the pores of raw concrete.
As the temperature in your garage fluctuates, that water freezes and expands inside the concrete. This creates internal pressure that leads to pitting, spalling, and surface cracks. Over a single winter, a pristine concrete slab can start to look like the surface of the moon. By installing a polyaspartic garage floor coating now, you create an impermeable, waterproof barrier. The salt and slush sit harmlessly on top of the coating, where they can be squeegeed away without ever touching your concrete.
2. Safety in Wet Conditions
A wet, smooth concrete floor is a slip hazard. This danger increases when you are tracking in snow or wearing boots with less traction. Our polyaspartic systems include a decorative flake texture that does more than just look good. It adds a crucial layer of grip to the surface. This texture provides traction underfoot, making your garage safer for you and your family when navigating around wet vehicles. You do not have to tiptoe across a slick slab every time you get out of the car.
3. Beating the Spring Rush
Spring is the busiest season for the construction and home improvement industry. As soon as the grass turns green, our phones start ringing off the hook with homeowners wanting patios, driveways, and garage floors. By scheduling your installation in the winter, you avoid the long lead times that often come with the spring rush. You can get on the schedule quickly, get the job done, and have your garage ready for spring projects before anyone else has even made a phone call.
Our One-Day Winter Process
You might be worried that a winter installation means leaving your garage door open for days, turning your home into an icebox. We understand that concern, but our process is designed to minimize disruption.
Because polyaspartic coatings cure so fast, we can typically complete the entire installation in just one day. Here is how we handle a winter install:

Preparation: We start by mechanically grinding the top layer of your concrete. This opens the pores and removes stains. We use dust-collection systems to keep your space clean.
Repair: We fix cracks and pits using fast-setting repair materials that work in the cold.
Base Coat & Flake: We apply the base coat and broadcast the decorative flakes until the floor is fully covered.
Top Coat: After scraping the excess flake, we apply the polyaspartic top coat. This clear layer provides UV stability and chemical resistance.

The best part is the downtime. You can usually walk on the floor in 4 to 6 hours and drive on it in 24 hours. You do not have to park your car in the driveway for a week waiting for the floor to dry. We get you back into your garage quickly.
Ready to Reclaim Your Garage?
Do not let the gray skies of winter keep you from improving your home. Your garage is a massive part of your home’s square footage, and it deserves to be protected. A new floor adds value, beauty, and crucial protection against the harsh Iowa winter.
Kelly Designs in Concrete has been serving the Quad Cities area for over 40 years. We know concrete, and we know how to handle Iowa weather. If you are ready to say goodbye to dusty, pitted concrete and hello to a durable, easy-to-clean surface, let’s talk.
Schedule your free estimate today and find out how easy it is to transform your garage this winter.

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Stamped Concrete Quad Cities: The Ultimate Guide to Patterns, Colors, and Durability
Are you looking to boost your home’s aesthetic appeal without the high cost and maintenance of natural stone? In the Quad Cities, homeowners are increasingly turning to stamped concrete as the perfect solution for creating beautiful, highly durable outdoor living spaces. At Kelly Designs in Concrete, we see decorative concrete not just as a construction material, but as a medium for artistic expression that dramatically enhances your property’s value and curb appeal.
What Makes Stamped Concrete the Smart Choice for Your Home?
Often referred to as imprinted or textured concrete, stamped concrete is regular concrete that is patterned and colored to resemble natural materials like slate, flagstone, brick, or even wood. This versatility is what makes it a favorite among Quad Cities homeowners seeking customization and a high-end look without the high-end price tag.
Durability That Lasts Decades
When it comes to longevity, concrete is already a winner. Stamped concrete offers all the structural integrity of a traditional concrete slab—it resists cracking, settling, and w**d growth better than individual pavers or natural stone installations. With proper installation and routine maintenance, your new decorative concrete surface will stand up to Iowa’s unpredictable weather, from summer heat to freezing winter cycles, for decades. We ensure that every project meets high standards for quality, offering a lasting solution for your driveway, patio, or walkway.
Customization: Patterns, Colors, and Textures
The real magic of stamped concrete lies in its ability to mimic virtually any material. Whether you desire the rustic elegance of a fieldstone pattern for your patio or the sleek, modern look of a seamless slate texture for your pool deck, the options are extensive. This ability to customize allows us to match the finish to your home’s existing architecture and landscape design, creating a truly unified outdoor space.

Popular Patterns: Slate, flagstone, brick, cobblestone, and realistic wood plank patterns.
Color Options: Pigments are mixed into the concrete or applied to the surface, allowing for deep, rich colors or subtle, natural tones like earthy browns, grays, and terracottas. We can even use multiple colors to achieve a mottled, authentic look.

Key Applications for Decorative Concrete in Davenport, IA
While the utility of plain concrete is limited, decorative concrete elevates its function into a feature. Here are the areas where stamped concrete shines the brightest:
Stamped Concrete Patios: Your Backyard Oasis
A patio is the heart of your outdoor living area, and a stamped concrete patio provides the perfect foundation for entertaining and relaxation. Unlike basic slab concrete, a patterned and colored patio instantly becomes a focal point. Imagine a gorgeous, slate-stamped surface that ties perfectly into your landscaping—it’s an instant upgrade to your backyard’s aesthetic appeal and functionality. We specialize in designing patios that perfectly fit the flow and use of your specific outdoor space.
Walkways and Sidewalks: Setting the Stage
First impressions matter, and your home’s walkways are the first surfaces guests encounter. Replacing a cracked, plain sidewalk with a stunning, textured walkway dramatically enhances your property’s first impression. Using a brick or cobblestone pattern for these high-traffic areas provides visual interest and a slip-resistant surface, making them safer and more beautiful.
Pool Decks: Safety Meets Style
For pool owners, safety is paramount. Stamped concrete pool decks offer superior slip resistance when compared to many other materials, especially when a proper texture and sealer is applied. Furthermore, the material can be colored with lighter, heat-reflective pigments, making the surface cooler on bare feet during those hot Iowa summers. Patterns that mimic natural stone are particularly popular around water features for their sophisticated and resort-like feel.
The Stamped Concrete Process: From Design to Final Seal
Achieving a beautiful stamped concrete finish requires expertise, precision, and high-quality materials. When you choose Kelly Designs in Concrete, you are trusting a local, experienced Quad Cities concrete contractor committed to quality at every step:

Design Consultation: We start by reviewing your space, discussing your vision, and helping you select the ideal pattern, texture, and color combination that suits your home and budget.
Pouring and Coloring: After proper site preparation, the concrete is poured. A base color is applied, often by mixing pigments directly into the concrete mix.
The Stamping Phase: This is where the magic happens. While the concrete is still pliable, we apply a release agent (which often serves as a secondary color) and then press specialized mats into the surface to create the desired texture and pattern.
Curing and Sealing: After the concrete has cured, we clean the surface and apply a high-quality concrete sealer. This final step is crucial as it protects the surface from moisture, UV rays, and wear, locking in the vibrant color and ensuring long-term concrete restoration and maintenance are simplified.

Maintenance and Longevity for Your Decorative Surface
One of the best features of stamped concrete is its low maintenance requirement. Unlike natural stone that may require specialized cleaning or individual pavers that shift and allow w**d growth, a stamped concrete surface is virtually seamless. The most important step for preserving your investment is reapplying the high-quality concrete sealer every few years (typically 2-4 years, depending on traffic and exposure). This process is straightforward and keeps the surface looking vibrant, protecting it from moisture and fading.
A well-maintained surface not only looks better but also delays the need for major concrete replacement. We always advise homeowners to use mild detergents for cleaning and avoid harsh chemicals or snow-clearing salts that can compromise the sealer.
Ready to Elevate Your Davenport Home?
Choosing the right material for your exterior surfaces is a significant investment, and decorative concrete delivers on both aesthetics and value. It’s an effective way to achieve the look of high-end materials like slate or brick at a more accessible cost and with far greater durability.
At Kelly Designs in Concrete, we pride ourselves on being the local Quad Cities experts, providing meticulous attention to detail from the initial pour to the final sealant application. Our team is dedicated to delivering a seamless, stunning, and enduring result that transforms your outdoor space. If you’re considering a new patio, walkway, or pool deck, choose the reliability and customized beauty of stamped concrete.
Don’t settle for plain concrete when you can have a masterpiece. Contact Kelly Designs in Concrete today to schedule your free estimate and see the beautiful concrete designs we can bring to your home.
Kelly Designs in Concrete

5122 West Kimberly Rd, Davenport, IA 52806
(563) 388-9529
Website: designsinconcrete.com

Elevate your home's curb appeal with custom stamped concrete from Kelly Designs in Concrete. Learn about the best patterns (slate, brick, wood), coloring options, and how durable decorative concrete can be for your patio, walkway, or pool deck in the Quad Cities.

Trusted Concrete Experts in the Quad Cities for Over 40 Yearshttps://designsinconcrete.com/trusted-concrete-experts-in-t...
10/30/2025

Trusted Concrete Experts in the Quad Cities for Over 40 Years
https://designsinconcrete.com/trusted-concrete-experts-in-the-quad-cities-for-over-40-years/
For over four decades, Kelly Designs in Concrete has been transforming homes and businesses across the Quad Cities with high-quality concrete solutions that are as durable as they are beautiful. As a family-owned business based in Davenport, we take pride in our deep roots in the community and our commitment to delivering exceptional results that stand the test of time.
Why Choose Kelly Designs in Concrete?

Experience You Can Rely On With more than 40 years in the concrete industry, we bring a wealth of knowledge and hands-on expertise to every project. From driveways and patios to custom walkways and polished floors, our team knows what it takes to create stunning, long-lasting concrete work that elevates your property’s appeal.
Quality That Lasts Concrete projects are investments, and we understand that our clients expect results that will endure Quad Cities’ unique weather and lifestyle demands. We use only top-grade materials and the latest techniques, ensuring that our work not only looks beautiful but performs exceptionally well for years to come.
Innovation Meets Craftsmanship As concrete technology advances, so do we. Whether it’s integrating eco-friendly options, applying cutting-edge finishes, or creating unique designs that enhance curb appeal, we stay at the forefront of the industry, bringing innovative solutions to the Quad Cities area.
Commitment to the Quad Cities Community Kelly Designs in Concrete is proud to call Davenport home and to serve the broader Quad Cities community. We are not just contractors; we’re your neighbors, committed to helping build and beautify our local area one project at a time. Our reputation matters to us, and we work tirelessly to uphold it by providing reliable service, transparent communication, and results that exceed expectations.

With a legacy built on trust, expertise, and a true passion for concrete, Kelly Designs in Concrete is the Quad Cities’ go-to source for everything concrete. Whether you’re envisioning a custom patio, a stylish floor, or a durable driveway, our team is here to bring your vision to life with precision and care.

Kelly Designs in Concrete has served the Quad Cities for over 40 years, providing expert concrete services with unmatched quality and reliability. From patios to custom floors, trust our family-owned team for durable, beautiful concrete solutions that enhance your property’s appeal.

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5122 West Kimberly Road
Davenport, IA
52806

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 12pm

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+15633889529

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