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What are the differences between clay and concrete pavers?

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Concrete pavers offer more design options (more colors and sizes), whereas clay pavers offer less maintenance. The cost is about the same. Concrete pavers tend to lay a bit snugger, making tighter joints and a more consistently flat surface. Clay pavers however hold their color much the use of chemical sealers. Although the concrete is died straight through the paver, the die still has a tendency to wash off the top over time.

What makes Stamped Concrete better than other products such as wooden decks or interlocking pavers?

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It is widely regarded that wooden decks are very maintenance intensive. This is a fact, unfortunately, that most people find highly objectionable. Secondly, wooden decks have the not so desirable quality of being quite commonplace. As for interlocking pavers, settling of the installed pavement and rampant growth of weeds are two characteristics that have always been vehemently criticized.

Why use StreetPrint? as an alternative to concrete or brick pavers?

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StreetPrint? can be installed very quickly with relatively little disruption, so it is usually much less costly and disruptive than concrete alternatives. StreetPrint? uses asphalt as its base. Asphalt is a flexible surface that is more likely to accept shifting due to weather extremes and can resist cracking commonly associated with other paving systems. Vehicle braking/accelerating and steering will not shift or break StreetPrint?, as often happens with brick pavers.

Should I use concrete, pavers or stone?

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Concrete is an inexpensive and durable option, but it will crack. Pavers are more expensive but last longer, provide more of an interest from a design perspective, and are easily repaired if earth shifting occurs. Stone creates a beautiful and natural look but is the most expensive option. Many stone applications can be sandset, which is flexible to ground shifting. Occasionally stone requires a mortar setting, which is less tolerant of ground shifting.

How long do concrete pavers last?

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In Europe, they have seen pavers last over 50 years. This is much longer than other pavements under normal residential use.

Do concrete pavers stain?

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There is no way that we can prevent oil from dripping on concrete pavers. Yet, because pavers are more dense than regular poured concrete, they will be easier to clean if the stain is cleaned soon after it happens. If you are working around your paver patio, walkway, or driveway with paint, cement, or mortar and should accidentally spill this on your paver surface, you should clean it off right away before it has a chance to dry. Otherwise, it will stain your pavers.

Why are pavers better than concrete or bricks?

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The joints between pavers eliminate cracking that is normal to conventional asphalt and concrete pavements. Yes, if necessary. That is an item we will discuss with you when we come out to give you an estimate.

What is the benefit of pavers over poured concrete?

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You will never see a crack running through a paver patio or across a paver walk, and of course pavers offer more design diversity. Back to top

Should I seal concrete pavers?

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Sealing is not essential in many applications but it offers some benefits like making spills and stains easier to remove. Liquid sealers are applied after the pavers are installed and are cleaned. Once applied, the sealers soak into the concrete and into the joints. The sealers in the joints help keep the joint sand in place and prevent weeds and ants, and sealers are essential for areas around swimming pools.

What is the maximum slope for concrete pavers?

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For non-vehicular applications such as embankment stabilization, the maximum slope is determined by the angle of repose of the bedding sand, typically around 35 to 38 degrees. For vehicular traffic, the highest slope in use is 18% (about 10 degrees) in a street in Colma, California. Special consideration is given to the drainage of the bedding sand at the bottom of the slope.

Are there any plans to put concrete paths between the chairs?

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It is the desire of the family members to have a field of empty chairs free of any concrete or stones that would resemble the building that once stood on that same ground.

Is snow removal possible on concrete pavers?

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Pavers can be plowed or shoveled just like concrete or asphalt flooring. Do not chop or use sharp objects to break away any ice on the surface of your paved surface. Although salt will not damage your pavers, non-corrosive de-icing products are recommended

Can interlock concrete pavers be used for my driveway?

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Absolutely! 12"-18" of compacted base material is recommended for residential driveways. A standard 2-3/8 thick paver can be used for light vehicular (cars and pickup truck) applications. A Colonial random pattern is most popular in these situations.

Can I use concrete pavers near a tree?

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There is no problem with using pavers around trees. You should consider leaving a 4-foot area between the tree and the pavers. Consult your local landscaper for these recommendations.

Can I use pavers over my old concrete patio?

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Yes, you can put pavers over concrete. There can be cracks in the old patio as long as it is still level and has not "heaved" up in any areas. Concrete makes a great base for our products. We will still need to retain the border of your project.

How deep should the cable be under asphalt/concrete (driveways, sidewalks)?

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The depth of the cable shall be 24” under asphalt/concrete driveways or sidewalks. The cable shall be protected with in pipe (PVC or rigid).

How long do Unilock pavers products last?

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Unilock paving stones are manufactured to be a minimum strength two times greater than the strength of normal poured concrete. Unilock provides a lifetime guarantee on the structural integrity of its paving stone to the original purchaser of the product for residential use. Material installed using our installation guidelines which prove defective, will be replaced without cost. Colour matching cannot be guaranteed and replacement labour is not included. Proof of purchase is required.

Do I need a permit to put in a patio with concrete or brick pavers?

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Yes, it requires a Zoning Permit ($75) to determine impervious coverage restrictions for the zoning district you are located in.

Why is it important to seal your Brick Pavers or Decorative Concrete?

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The main reason that people seal their Brick Pavers or Decorative Concrete is to create an enhanced "wet" look. This will deepen the colors and add a satin to semi gloss shine. It will also protect the pavers and cement from spills, oils, and the degrading effects of the sun.

Why do interlock concrete pavers make the ideal pavement?

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Over the lifetime of your installation paving stones are more aesthetically pleasing, durable and cost effective.
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