Best Concrete Staining Pros in Oregon (2026)

Concrete staining uses acid or water-based dyes to add color and character to existing concrete. Oregon pros offer both acid staining (for natural variation) and acrylic staining (for more consistent color).

11 pros in Oregon

RC
RFC Concrete

Oregon City, Oregon

PolishingStaining

Garage · Basement · Pool Deck · Driveway

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5.04 reviews
EpoxyMetallicPolyasparticFlake/Chip

Garage · Warehouse · Pool Deck · Driveway

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Detail Concrete

Portland, Oregon

5.050 reviews
PolishingStaining

Garage · Pool Deck · Driveway

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Colonial Service

Portland, Oregon

5.01 reviews
EpoxyPolishingStaining
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5.01 reviews
EpoxyStaining

Garage

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5.02 reviews
Flake/ChipPolishingStaining

Garage · Warehouse

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Alternative Surfaces

Portland, Oregon

4.955 reviews
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EpoxyStaining

Garage · Basement · Driveway

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FF
4.814 reviews
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PolishingStaining

Garage · Basement · Driveway

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3C
4.610 reviews
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PolishingStaining

Garage · Basement · Driveway

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YC
Your Concrete Guy

Portland, Oregon

4.633 reviews
EpoxyMetallicPolishingStaining

Garage · Basement · Warehouse

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OCF Decorative Concrete

Tillamook, Oregon

4.36 reviews
$749 starting✓ Free Estimate
EpoxyFlake/ChipPolishingStaining

Garage · Kitchen · Driveway

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Cost of Concrete Staining in Oregon

Concrete staining costs $2–$11 per square foot depending on the stain type and design. Solid-color water-based stains run $2–$4/sqft. Acid staining, which produces a marbled, variegated effect, costs $3–$7/sqft. Decorative multi-step techniques combining staining with sawcut patterns or scoring run $8–$20/sqft. A sealer coat is typically included in the quoted price.

  • Stain type — water-based solid color vs. acid stain vs. semi-transparent dye
  • Design complexity — solid color vs. multi-tone, scored patterns, or faux finishes
  • Surface condition — bare new concrete is ideal; old floors may require more prep
  • Square footage — indoor residential (200–600 sqft) vs. large commercial or driveway

What to Ask Before Hiring

  • Ask for a test patch on your specific concrete — acid stain results vary by concrete composition and age
  • Confirm the sealer type is appropriate for your use (traffic level, outdoor exposure)
  • Ask about their process for protecting adjacent surfaces from acid stain splash
  • Verify they will neutralize acid stain residue before sealing — skipping this causes sealer failure

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about concrete staining in Oregon.