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Regardless of how durable both options are, there will come a time when they will fail you and crack or erode, in case of concrete pavers. When that happens paver repairs are easier to tackle. You will just need to replace individual units, which is cheap and can even be done by yourself.

Concrete repairs are harder since the whole slab will have to be removed and poured again. What creates the need for special tools and professional manpower. Optionally you can seal concrete slabs regularly to avoid stains, which is definitely recommendable.

Although pavers are not hard to clean, it is not as straightforward as it is with concrete. Also paver joint sand will require some attention in order to avoid loosening and weed growth, however that can be avoided completely if you opt for polymeric sand. Pavers, on the other hand, are naturally more slip-resistant and can be texturized, or present increased edges to improve safety even more.

Both pavers and poured concrete require groundwork and digging in order to be installed, however, the amount of work is bigger when it comes to pavers. This drives higher installation costs as well. The total cost of your project will vary according to your choice of concrete or pavers, and especially according to the area you want to cover. That means when it comes to installation price pavers are more expensive. Keep in mind that if you wish to go with stamped concrete, then the installation price will be similar to that of pavers.

Even though the cost of installing pavers is higher, in the long run, things will be different. Here you need to consider the fact that pavers will last longer, and cost way less to repair.

That alone would mean that pavers offer a greater ROI. Paver will also immediately improve your house value due to their effects on curb appeal, which means you can recoup some of the investment if you ever want to sell your place, unfortunately, the same is not true for concrete. Yes, not only you can, but you also should consider gluing pavers, especially in the border areas. As mentioned earlier, the sand can cause a certain level of shifting.

Adding mortar or glue to the perimeter pavers will minimize that issue. Many people lay pavers on sand only or sand and cement, however for a truly professional job that will stand the test of time all paving should be laid on mortar.

In a cement mixer or wheelbarrow mix sand and cement together at a ratio of 4 sand to 1 cement. Obviously, the larger the patio, the more materials required and the greater the labor costs.

As far as installation costs and concrete costs go, poured concrete is technically the most affordable per square foot. However, even though the upfront cost of pavers is higher, concrete pavers offer greater value and durability than poured concrete and stamped concrete. For example, it should take about 35 to 40 hours to completely build and install a square foot paver patio. If your driveway needs a whole new look, a decorative concrete overlay will create a new finish that covers minor surface damage like cracks, imperfections and discoloration.

The overlay creates a durable finish and long-lasting bond with the original concrete that will not chip, crack or peel. Most clay brick pavers have a red tint, and certain sand mixes must be added to change up the color, which costs more. Also, the presence of core holes, the mortar joint, firing method, and finish affect the price.

You will also pay different prices based on the type of finish given your brick pavers—flat top, beveled, textured, tumbled, polished, honed, sandblasted, saw cut, flamed, chiseled, chiseled edge, or antiqued. The cost of concrete pavers depends on size, thickness, design, strength, and color. Concrete pavers are uniform in size, which makes them faster to install. However, they require sealant and snow stick to them more than brick. Natural paving stones come in various shapes, colors, and textures from materials such as travertine, granite, flagstone, marble, and cobblestone.

The more irregular the size of each stone, the more labor must be put into layout. Polished stone requires an anti-slip treatment. Professionals recommend using stones from different boxes to blend in the lack of uniformity in color from box to box. Slate is another stone paver that is usually larger in size and square, making installation faster. Their nonslip properties are excellent for patios that surround a pool. Porcelain pavers support heavy foot traffic and have a slip-resistant matte finish.

Their impermeability makes them stain and frost proof and able to withstand de-icing chemicals in northern climates. Each project is unique, and pavers can be laid in different patterns and styles. Paving bricks can be laid like a paver patio, or permanently using mortar-filled joints. Bricks are highly durable, but can chip and have a slick surface.

Additional costs for grading or demolition may be required. Stepping-stone pavers can be spaced apart for a garden path, saving on labor costs. Brick pavers and grass paving systems are the most popular choices for a yard. A cobblestone paver driveway costs more but lasts the longest, while interlocking pavers provide the best solid surface.

Pavers are not slippery unless sealed, easy to fix, and won't crack like concrete. Plus, it's easy to expand the patio in the future. When estimating paver patio costs, the main factors are the pavers, materials, labor, and overhead.

Also, location affects the price because of local labor costs, taxes, and other regulations. A two-person crew can install about square feet of pavers per day.

This covers insurance, staffing and payroll, truck expenses, licensing fees, warranties on your project, and more. You could save on this expense by hiring an unlicensed handyman, but they may not be experienced or use the best materials.

Prices to seal a paver patio depends on the brick type, joint width, porosity of the paver, the job's size, and the quality of sealer. Gloss, semigloss, or matte sealant will maintain color in the pavers and resist stains, weather erosion, UV rays, de-icing products, and high traffic.

Sealer warranties range from 3 to 10 years, and some sealers need to be reapplied every 2 to 3 years. Belgard has numerous paving choices and a project visualizer page where you can upload a photo and see a picture with pavers laid.

The company specializes in interlocking pavers and offers various types for any use. System Pavers provides a year warranty.



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