Concrete Driveways - Stamped Concrete Can Add Character |
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If you are putting in a new driveway stamped concrete is a great alternative to brick pavers and concrete pavers. No matter how hard you try to maintain your driveway, weeds, grass, insects, and debris can collect between brick or concrete pavers, and brick pavers can shift in position over time, but with stamped concrete your driveway or patio will look neat and clean as if it was laid yesterday./
Stamped concrete is concrete that is patterned to resemble brick, slate, stone, tile- and even wood. You will be amazed how stamped concrete can be used to beautify driveways, pool decks, entries, sidewalks, courtyards, and patios: to tell the difference between a professionally done stamped concrete flagstone design and the real deal will indeed be a challenge.
A wide array of stamped concrete patterns and colors are available and the cost is reasonably low in comparison to the materials stamped concrete is a substitute for. As a result stamped concrete is becoming a more popular choice for driveway construction.
With stamped concrete a professional concrete contractor can achieve complex designs incorporating steps, courtyards, and even water features. Colors and designs can be chosen to compliment existing tile patterns, stone and other material. The dynamic nature of stamped concrete allows it to be successfully blended with other decorative concrete elements such as aggregate finishes and acid-etch staining.
Stamped Concrete is very durable. Your driveway will hold up in any weather, and under heavy loads.
Cleaning and sealing stamped and colored concrete should be done regularly to maintain the new look. The frequency will depend on the wear and tear factor. If it is high traffic area maintenance will have to be more regular.
Concrete stamping allows you to...
- maintain durability around your home or business
- concrete stamping is low maintenance
- less expensive than brick pavers
- add beauty with an interesting pattern, texture, and color
- customize your surroundings with the use of color and texture
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