Stone Tile

Stone tile are tiles made from real stone or synthetically
produced from concrete. Concrete tiles are manufactured to look
like Mexican pavers or Saltillo tile.

There are two methods of producing concrete tiles or pavers.

One is by pouring a wet concrete mix into a mold and letting it
cure. After several hours that paver can be removed from the
mold. However, it will take days before it will be strong
enough to use.

The strength of concrete is determined by two main factors: the
amount of water and the amount of cement in the mix. To back up
a step and define concrete, which is composed of cement, sand
aggregate (gravel) and water. The more water the weaker the
concrete and the more cement the stronger the concrete.

Typical concrete used for driveways that come from a concrete
truck test out at about 2000 PSI (pounds per square inch). This
will be the strength of concrete tile produced with wet
concrete in a mold.

The other method of producing concrete pavers is by putting a
very dry mix into a mold or press and to apply a large amount
of pressure with a hydraulic press. The pressure on the dry mix
forces the small amount of water that is in the mixture to set
the cement. The result is a paving stone that tests out at 8000
PSI or more. The stone can be shipped immediately and obtains
80% of its strength within days.

Pavers and tiles are our specialty. We take the guess work out
of patio, driveway and walkway design and installation. We use
only our own crews (no sub-contractors). We guarantee our work.
We insist that you are 100% satisfied with our results.

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