Premier Stamped Concrete of Fort Wayne Inc. is a concrete contractor who provides Fort Wayne and surrounding suburbs with concrete needs such as demolition, excavation and masonry.
We've already talked about color but wanted to point out the endless possibilities. Concrete can be stained with acid. You can choose from a wide range of colors. We love the idea of all the possibilities. We would love to work with you on your design.
This driveway was transformed using color and engraved pattern, with seven brick-patterned circles.
The centerpiece of this grand home is its circular driveway, which has been colored and stamped to look like pavers made from herringbone. The driveway leading to this area had the herringbone design and brick color repeated every 20ft. This created bands that connect the entire driveway.
Concrete stamping looks the same as stamped overlay, right? Not quite. Both options offer stamped concrete patterns. The traditional stamped concrete Fort Wayne describes the patterns being stamped onto a new slab. However, overlay refers to the stamping of the patterns on a brand-new overlay that sits on top a functional slab. Between them, overlays are less expensive. In cases where driveways, pool decks or patios have been severely damaged, traditional stamped cement is recommended. When the slab has been so severely damaged that it is impossible to repair, the concrete must be replaced with new concrete and stamped. Fort Wayne has many surfaces that need to be resurfaced.
To install a concrete driveway or asphalt driveway at your residence, office, or business, you may need to hire a paver. They can also repair damaged asphalt or concrete driveways due to weather or time. You should request estimates from at least three contractors for your driveway. They should come to your site and send you a proposal detailing the work involved and materials needed. The cost estimate will also be included.
We have been installing stamped Concrete for years. However we know that not everybody is as experienced as we are. Here's an overview of how stamp concrete is put together.