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Stamped Concrete Walkway Patio Driveway
Comparing Stamped Concrete and Paving Stones
Consumers shopping for a more attractive alternative
to plain poured concrete usually end up discovering
stamped concrete. A common misconception about stamped
concrete is that it gives you the look of paving
stones for less money.
While this might have been true a few years ago,
in recent years the cost of concrete has raised considerable,
making stamped concrete comparably priced
to paving stones. This is usually quite
a surprise to most consumers, who have always thought
pavers were significantly more expensive.
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The biggest advantage of going with
stamped concrete is that it can be made into a wide
variety of patterns to simulate the look of brick,
slate, cobble stone, flagstone, real stone, and tile.
The biggest disadvantage, of course, is that it’s
still concrete. This means it’s just
one large slab that will crack.
Stamped concrete done correctly can look very nice.
It usually looks great at a distance but up close
it looks artificial since it’s an imitation
of stone, brick, or cobblestone. If you’re
thinking about stamped concrete to create that look
of paving stones, you should educate yourself on
the benefits of just installing paving stones.
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For example, paving stones have a lifetime
warranty against cracking. You won’t get that
from a stamped concrete company. Also, when you repair
stamped concrete will see a scar, discolorations, and
repair marks. However, if paving stones get stained
or cracked, you simple remove the stone and replace
it with a new one that will match perfectly.
Now that you know a little about the differences
between stamped concrete and paving stones, consider
paving stones for your next home improvement project.
They will increase both the value and beautify of
your home’s exterior, for the around the same
price as stamped concrete.
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