the toss up remains which on a upcoming project but they do an excellent job of defining the issues in making a choice between concrete and pavers. wish it touched on flagstone as a choice, too. great job, guys!
If you’re doing 500 square feet or more just do it in porcelain tiles or stone. same benefits as pavers but much cheaper and easier, with less maintenance in the case of porcelain tiles and much quicker as well given that you can install 30 inch tiles without need for concrete truck and each tiles or stone is equivalent to 10 or more pavers.
Great video! Pavers are very inexpensive compared to stamping concrete in AZ. I charge around $30 per Sq ft for stamping (2 color, w 2 coats of sealer). $5000 minimum.
Very helpful! Thanks. Btw what is the path you’re standing on? Pavers or…?
the toss up remains which on a upcoming project but they do an excellent job of defining the issues in making a choice between concrete and pavers. wish it touched on flagstone as a choice, too. great job, guys!
If you’re doing 500 square feet or more just do it in porcelain tiles or stone.
same benefits as pavers but much cheaper and easier, with less maintenance in the case of porcelain tiles and much quicker as well given that you can install 30 inch tiles without need for concrete truck and each tiles or stone is equivalent to 10 or more pavers.
Interesting perspective. I’ve not heard anyone push these over pavers or concrete.
Nice video thanks
thank you!
Great video!
Pavers are very inexpensive compared to stamping concrete in AZ. I charge around $30 per Sq ft for stamping (2 color, w 2 coats of sealer). $5000 minimum.
What do you think the reason is? Easier to lay pavers? One trip?