So, you want to replace your old concrete patio or porch, but you’re tired of the plain look that regular poured concrete gives you. There’s nothing wrong with basic poured concrete. For many people it can perfectly compliment their home and look simplistic and nice. But for many, they want something with a bit more interest.

Look no further for the answer! Decorative concrete is going to be the best way to go. Here’s why:

  • Extra Beauty and Intricacy

The options are limitless when it comes to decorative concrete because it encompasses so many different techniques and styles. That’s one of the biggest benefits to it. There’s always going to be something you love, no matter how picky you are! Some of the most popular types are:

  • Grooved
  • Engraved
  • Patterned
  • Stamped (Our personal favorite, since it can mimic other materials like stone, wood, brick, etc.)
  • Pavers
  • Dyed
  • Stained

All of these different techniques can even be combined in the same slab of concrete to give extra depth and dimension to it.

  • Extra Durable

Concrete pavers, which are bricks or chunks of concrete that are assembled in a pattern are a great choice for those looking for a stronger option. Regular poured concrete will wear down and erode faster compared to pavers. Since the pavers are cast individually, they are strengthened more than regular concrete being poured to cover a large surface area. Many people opt for pavers to save time and money on future repairs and replacement due to casual wear and tear. Concrete is incredibly strong either way, but if you’re in the market for something even more heavy duty, pavers are definitely the way to go! They come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, and can be arranged however you’d like.

  • Easy Maintenance

When it comes to taking care of your decorative concrete, it’s just as simple as taking care of any other concrete. This means you get something that looks much nicer, but it’s not going to force you to do a ton of extra care. Here are a few tips to keep your concrete clean:

  • Occasionally rinsing your decorative concrete will help prevent dirt and grim from sticking to it.
  • Once a year, it’s recommended that you pressure wash you concrete to remove anything that is stuck on, so it won’t erode a specific spot faster than the rest of the concrete. Using a bit of detergent can help as well.
  • Clean up spills immediately! Certain products may stain your concrete, so wiping up and rinsing the area after a spill is going to help minimize any damage done.
  • Sealing your concrete every 4 or 5 years will help provide a barrier and protect your concrete from being damaged.

Following these tips will be sure to keep your concrete looking brand new for many years to come, and we recommend this for any and all types of concrete.

Considering all of these factors, why wouldn’t you want to have decorative concrete over plain poured concrete? It’s got all of the same benefits poured concrete does and then some! If you’re interested in hiring a contractor for your decorative concrete project, give us a call or fill out the form on our contact page!

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