Stone Pavers Versus Concrete or Brick Pavers
As mentioned in our Introduction to Stone Pavers Page there are three main types of pavers. Stone pavers, concrete pavers and brick pavers. Let’s explore their differences so you can understand them and be in a better position to select the most suitable paving material for your next pavement project. Stone Pavers Light foot traffic is more suited to stone pavers. Consumers need to be extra careful and undertake thorough research when selecting stone pavers for their landscaping projects. Here is a sample of the different types of stone pavers that areare available: Granite, Limestone, Marble, Porphyry, Flagstone, Sandstone, Bluestone and Slate. Concrete Pavers Concrete pavers are made of cement, aggregate, pigments and dyes. The color selection of concrete pavers is very broad and depending on the manufacturing process can hold up for a very long time. Color sealants may also be used to prevent concrete pavers from losing their color. Concrete pavers do cost less than brick and natural stone pavers because their raw materials cost less to produce. They are also very strong and will work for driveways and even roads. Brick Pavers Brick paver colors have a deepness and warmness about them because they contain the natural color of the clay and shale materials that means they will maintain their true color for a very long time. Brick color offerings are many and varied, from light, moderate and darker earthy tones. They are mostly in the red and darker tones and do not have the extensive color variety offered by concrete pavers. |