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When my wife and I were having our house built, we were more interested in landscaping and interior design than we were in 'boring' concrete--until we heard about a building nearby that had recently collapse as a result of a poor foundation job. After that, we did everything in our power to find the best and most reliable concrete contractor out there. During that time, we talked to a lot of professionals in the field and learned so many things, not only about concrete foundations but also about concrete floors, concrete drives and more. If you want to make sure you find a contractor as great as the one we used, take a look at my posts.

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Benefits of Decorative Concrete on a Home Property

The hardscaping elements on a home property ideally set off the foliage and plants so that everything works together to create an appealing design. When upgrading these elements, you need to choose a paving material. One option is decorative concrete. Here's why you should opt for this surface.

Creative Possibilities

Concrete is so versatile that it can be coloured and textured to create virtually any look and mimic many natural substances. This adaptability lets you create a harmonious design. You could choose concrete for the driveway to mimic cobblestones, for example.

To achieve this, contractors will add pigments to the cement before it's poured. They'll then apply moulded stamps to create the cobblestone texture. After that, they'll use stains and dyes to layer the colours and create the natural variances of real stone. If your house is Mediterranean-style, you could install terracotta-toned faux ceramic tiles instead.

Another ideal option for a driveway is stencilled concrete. Contractors place stencils over the paving and then apply colour, which only affects the revealed sections. For example, you could create a diamond pattern on dark charcoal concrete. Because decorative concrete is poured, it makes perfect edges, whether on curved or straight paving. Alternatives, such as pavers, can form jagged edges around winding driveways and patios.

Durable and Low Maintenance

After laying paving around your property, you probably want to admire it and not have to spend much time on upkeep. Decorative concrete helps as it doesn't demand much attention. Contractors can apply a sealant to protect the paving, which will minimise stains and deterioration. Besides that, the concrete will only need a simple sweep or spray with a garden hose to wash away debris.

In any case, the colours and textures of decorative concrete help to disguise stains. Additionally, concrete forms a continuous surface even when it mimics pavers. Thus, it doesn't allow weeds to sprout up everywhere, which can cause a mountain of work.

Economical

Once you install the concrete on your property, it will usually last for many years, helping to offset the installation costs. While decorative concrete costs more than plain grey cement, it usually costs less than many substances it can emulate, such as slate, granite, and travertine. Thus, concreting services can lay paving that looks exclusive but is actually more affordable. Appealing landscaping can also help to increase a property's value and attract more buyers if you sell it in the future.

Reach out to a concreting professional to learn more.