When designing your perfect patio, pool deck or walkway, there are many options. Two top choices are patio pavers and stamped concrete. In this article we will help you take a look at the differences between the two, and hopefully make your decision a bit easier.
Depending on how large the area to be covered in pavers or concrete is, pavers tend to have a higher up-front cost to install. You must also consider long-term costs. When a patio paver becomes damaged, replacing it is not difficult or expensive. If stamped concrete becomes cracked or damaged, repairing or replacing it can be difficult and pricey. In fact, a crack in stamped concrete is nearly impossible to repair to its original look. Stamped concrete goes through several steps in installation. Concrete is poured and smoothed out. Colorants are added, and forms are used to “stamp” the concrete into its desired pattern. It is then finished and sealed. Therefore, repairing a crack, unless the entire process is followed again, will not be seamless.
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Safety
Because stamped concrete is a smooth surface, and one that has a sealed finish, it may become slippery. If you have a walkway, for instance, that is on a slight slope, stamped concrete may not be a safe choice. Pool decks are another area where stamped concrete can be slippery and pose a safety risk. Pavers are porous and tend to maintain a surface that is no slick. It is important, however, to inspect a paver patio or walkway each season to be sure that none of the pavers become uneven, which could cause someone to stumble. Fortunately, resecuring or replacing a paver is easy.Aesthetics
Pavers and stamped concrete both offer a wide variety off looks that can accommodate styles ranging from sleek and contemporary to rustic and natural. Only you can determine which styles speak to you. When it comes to integrating a patio or pool deck with other elements such as fireplaces, retaining walls, water features and seating, however, pavers offer a more seamless integration.