Stamped concrete overlays are much faster and easier to install than bricks and pavers. But this doesn't mean that everyone can do it. Fort Wayne stamped concrete contractors are the best people to help you with this process. Here's how to properly stamp concrete:
Concrete is often associated with warehouse floors and concrete. Concrete can do much more than just look good in a warehouse. Concrete stamped can be used to mimic any type of stonework, including bricks, pavers and flagstone. You can choose from a wide range of colors, which makes each "paver", stamped concrete look natural. Concrete can also be used to create artistic designs. The sky is the limit when you work with our team.
Concrete driveways should last the lifetime of your home. There are some conditions that may shorten the lifespan of concrete driveways. These include discoloration or settlement.
Our team is skilled at installing pavers but we love concrete. Why? It can be used with any design, even curved ones. Concrete fills in the forms. You'll have a unique design. This is a much simpler process than grinding individual pavers. You'll be amazed at how much money and time concrete can save.
Step 6 is when the concrete company finishes, and the customer no longer requests anything, the overlay is completed with a concrete sealer. This sealer makes concrete patios, pools decks, and any other surface shine and prevents it from losing its color.
We can provide stamped and colored concrete as well sidewalks and concrete patios. We also offer walkways and pathways. Call us to get a free estimate and consultation so we can show you every option. Find out how concrete can be used to enhance your garden space and create outdoor areas that are beautiful on your property.
Costs and work required by your contractor will depend on the site where your driveway is to be built. To create a clear path, you must first dig the ground. This includes removing all trees, bushes, stumps and other obstructions. Next, the driveway contractor will grade and prepare the area for asphalt or concrete. Driveway contractors should place a sub-base 4-8 inches in depth of compacted or similar gravel, depending on the soil type, to ensure drainage. The concrete or asphalt will then be poured on top. Your driveway contractor can recommend the appropriate sealant and tell you about curing times.