All concrete pavers contain sand, gravel, portland cement, and water, but their durability and texture vary depending on how they’re made.
They’re all suitable for footpaths and patios, but, in general, only interlocking pavers work on driveways. Where rain runoff is a problem, we’d recommend permeable pavers.
An occasional sweeping and weeding is all the care pavers ever need. In snowy climates, use nonchloride deicers.
Flagstone is one of the best materials for patios primarily due to its narrow packed joints that allow water to permeate instead of running off. Flagstone patios also have a very natural, organic look due to their shape and earthy shades of browns, reds, grays and blues. The most common types of flagstone used for paving patios are sandstone, slate and limestone. Flagstone provides a durable and naturally slip-resistant patio surface that will last for years.
Some of the biggest benefits for flagstone installations include:
Many homeowners make an attractive and welcoming outdoor space a priority. A poured concrete patio is a great choice, thanks to its durability, affordability, and resistance to almost any weather condition. A concrete patio adds value to almost any home and is customizable to fit any available space.
Concrete can be stained and stamped to give the space a more distinctive and attractive look. The concrete can either be colored before pouring or the color can be added to the concrete after it is poured. This changes the color of the surface from the traditional gray hue to something more unique. Some homeowners may even choose to use more than one color of stain to create a pattern on their concrete patio.
Our process is pretty consistent with most landscaping companies, but here’s a brief overview so you know what to expect.
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