Concrete is not easy to work with for large projects. Concrete driveways require hard labor. For most people, professional installation will be the best choice.
Each feature has its own benefits. But, there are certain situations where some designs are better than the others. Here's what to look for when choosing stamped concrete vs. slabs or pavers for your backyard.
                
 
Stamped concrete is a durable, long-lasting paving material that requires less maintenance than other materials. Stamped concrete needs to be cleaned and resealed every 2 to 3 year. This will vary depending on what the area is exposed to, whether it is used by foot or cars, weather, chemicals, and so on. Before sealing, you can clean the surface with a gardenhose or pressure washer and some mild detergent. Color sealers and hardeners make the surface more durable, harder to abrasion and prevent the penetration of chemicals, stains, water and dirt. It is still a good idea for oil, grease, and other spillages to be removed immediately. We can help you clean and seal your stamped concrete.
Concrete can also be poured if you desire a smooth surface. Most builders recommend stamped, poured concrete for wheelchair-accessible spaces since it creates a more even surface. It works well for large spaces or areas that are unusually shaped.
 
Each concrete driveway will eventually need to be replaced. They should last between 30 and 40 years so it is not an expensive expense. However, there are common indicators that will help you know when to plan for a replacement driveway.
If properly installed, stamped concrete will not crack. Even though stamped concrete may experience minor cracking, cracks can often be hard to spot because they blend in with the joint lines and pattern. You can disguise cracks if they become an eyesore. You can find out why concrete cracks here for the basic steps you should take to reduce cracking while still ensuring good performance. 
                                            
                                             
Stamped concrete often has a more slip-resistant surface than conventional concrete because it is textured. But, stamped concrete can be slippery if it has been wetted or if a film forming sealer is applied. You can increase the slip resistance of stamped concrete if it is going to be used in high-traffic areas like an entryway or pool deck. Talk to your contractor if there are any questions.
You can also combine stamped concrete with other decorative concrete elements, such as acid staining or exposed aggregate. 
  
Concrete manufacturers began using modern decorative concrete techniques as far back as 1890s. Brad Bowman was the "father", of modern concrete stamping. He developed and patents new techniques to produce concrete that resembles non-concrete material like flagstone and wooden. He used wooden platform-stamped that could simultaneously imprint multiple pieces concrete.
Find local contractors who specialize in stamped concrete and find out more tips on hiring a contractor for exterior concrete work.
                                             
Pavers on the other side need some upkeep in order to keep them in good condition. To seal tiles, the space between pavers can be filled with sand. The tiles may become brittle or eroded over time, so it is important to re-seal them.
Stamped concrete is a durable, long-lasting paving material that requires less maintenance than other materials. Stamped concrete needs to be cleaned and resealed every 2 to 3 year. This will vary depending on what the area is exposed to, whether it is used by foot or cars, weather, chemicals, and so on. Before sealing, you can clean the surface with a gardenhose or pressure washer and some mild detergent. Color sealers and hardeners make the surface more durable, harder to abrasion and prevent the penetration of chemicals, stains, water and dirt. It is still a good idea for oil, grease, and other spillages to be removed immediately. We can help you clean and seal your stamped concrete. 
For homeowners who want to have a stone or a wood look without having to spend a lot or use unsuitable materials, stamping a driveway is an attractive option. Contractors can stamp wet concrete in any arrangement you have, for as low as $8 to $15/square foot. Concrete driveways can be adorned with paving stones, inlaid and even wood planks.
Natural stone patterns, such as flagstone, fieldstone, and slate, are the most common types of stamped concrete. The next most popular types of stamped concrete are cobblestone, brick, and wood. There are also seamless stamps which give texture, but not with joint patterns. You can press patterns into concrete even for complex projects that have steps and fountains.