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Concrete vs. Stone Pavement: Which Should You Choose?

September 27, 2021 / Written by: Carlos Gonzales

September 27, 2021
Written by: Carlos Gonzales

When you hire hardscape contractors or pool contractors for your next home renovation project, you might be wondering what the distinctions between concrete and stoned pavement are. While the sort of material you choose will be determined by your budget, intended use, and desired appearance, there are several other items to consider to ensure you select the best material for your home.

Intriguingly, homeowners frequently start remodeling projects for different reasons. Yes, they want to improve their living space, but they also anticipate that the renovation or addition will increase the value of their house. Some home improvements or repairs become necessary to maintain the structural integrity of the home as the building ages. Homeowners consider tasks like foundation repair and house leveling. It is crucial to be carried out once a decade or whenever the need arises. Other than that, there are also aesthetic aspects that come into the picture. After all, stunning pavement would be preferable to one that is worn down.

In general, you can expect such home improvements to provide a 70 percent return on investment when you sell it to the home buyers after you decide to do something like - or elsewhere. However, depending on the precise kind of project you take on, that number can change significantly.

That is why, before making a firm decision, it's always a good idea to think over all of your possibilities. Continue reading below to learn more about how you can choose which type of paver to use for your next home improvement project and discover how West Hills Masonry can help you bring your vision to reality.

Concrete Pavers Vs. Natural Stone

Concrete pavers or natural stone pavers?

Choosing the proper paving material for your outdoor space's hardscape will impact how your landscape turns out. It's a bigger commitment than picking which style of furniture or plants to install because altering them after installing natural stone pavers won't be as simple. As a result, you must carefully evaluate and consider your options.

Which option is most cost-effective now that you understand the distinctions between the two? So, should you use stamped concrete pavers or poured concrete slabs? To address this question, there are several things to consider.

Cost

Natural stones are more expensive than other hardscape paving materials.  Because they must be physically mined from quarries. Depending on your home renovation budget and the surface size to be paved, natural stone paver installation can be prohibitively expensive.

On the other hand, poured concrete pavers are significantly less expensive to construct than natural stone pavers, which is why they are much more economical per square foot. Furthermore, architectural grade concrete pavers are precisely mixed and molded to resemble natural stone, so you may achieve the look of natural stones without the premium price tag per square foot.

It's crucial to think about long-term costs as well as upfront costs while purchasing these items. While concrete slabs have a lower initial price, they are often connected with higher long-term repairs and replacements. Meanwhile, because pavers are incredibly robust and individual stones can be easily replaced as needed, maintenance expenses are cheaper over time, and the stones will last considerably longer than a concrete surface.

Customizability

Natural stone patios have a polished and elegant curb appeal. But it's vital to remember that what you see is what you get with natural stone. Of course, natural stone pavers like slate, travertine, flagstone, limestone, and bluestone have an uneven, earthy charm and predictable coloration that many homeowners appreciate.

Sadly, natural stone may not be a good choice f you have a particular vision for your outdoor living rooms. This pave material may limit your design alternatives.

Concrete pavers are the most versatile alternative if you're searching for the most creative flexibility at the best pricing.

These are some of the contrasts between natural and concrete pavers. It is advisable, to begin with the best option for your house and any future installments.

Installation & Maintenance

Installing concrete pavers and natural stone pavers necessitates a significant amount of preparation and professional effort. However, due to some natural stone pavers' varied forms and thicknesses, such as flagstone, DIY enthusiasts may find it more difficult to lay them.

Natural stone pavers, when maintained and installed properly, will last a long time, look fantastic, and provide you value for money if you decide to sell your house to firms similar to ASAP Cash Offer. Properly laying out natural paving stone. They might shift over time and even shatter early in extreme conditions. This is especially prevalent when natural stone is embedded in concrete. Any amount of cracking due to changes in the earth beneath them can be exceedingly costly to repair.

Concrete paving stones are also extremely durable. They last for decades even when subjected to severe traffic and use. One advantage of concrete paving stones over natural stone pavers is that repairing a cracked concrete paver is far more economical, and re-leveling a dislodged concrete paver that isn't grouted is also quite simple.

Replacement and Repairs

Concrete pavement may not be a good idea when it comes to repair and replacement. Most of the time if the concrete slab is badly damaged, you need to replace the entire slab. And you need new concrete to be laid.

Minor issues can be resolved by fixing cracks.  Having an expert do concrete resurfacing will do fine. But frequent patching leads to color mismatches can be unpleasant in high-profile areas. It would be pricey if there is more than one area to be replaced. In cases of this sort, many people tend to prefer selling their houses for cash and buying new ones, instead of spending fortunes on such maintenance, which would not even yield new-like results.

Discover How West Hills Masonry Can Help You Today

If you're thinking about rebuilding or adding a walkway, concrete patio, or driveway to your outdoor living space, you might be overwhelmed by the variety of options available when deciding between concrete pavers vs. stone. We hope you use the previously mentioned information as a guide to determine whether concrete or stone is the best option for your next home landscaping project.

Do you have any plans to improve your driveway, walkway, or paver patio? If so, West Hills Masonry is here to help.

 West Hills Masonry has a team of landscaping experts who can help you achieve the home landscaping you have always dreamt of having. Our trained and skilled team of professionals goes to great lengths to ensure that your vision is realized and your home looks better than ever before.

West Hills Masonry welcomes any of your questions and looks forward to discussing the details of your next landscaping and home improvement project with you. Contact us today to receive a free estimate and learn more about how we can help you realize all of your landscaping ambitions.

Carlos Gonzales
He is the co-owner and project consultant of West Hills Masonry – a industry leading hardscape and landscape contractor providing the finest in custom outdoor-scapes in Orange County, CA. Carlos and his team at West Hills Masonry have over 50 years of combine experience. Carlos is very keen on understanding client perspective and integrate their vision with professional recommendation for proper finished installation.

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