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The Pros and Cons of Concrete Stamping

3/18/2021

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​Looking for an affordable way to add a little spice to your outdoor space? Try concrete stamping! Concrete stamping is a process by which new concrete is poured down and then stamped. The stamping is what creates the textures and designs in the concrete.
 
The great thing about concrete stamping is it allows you to turn any outdoor space into something stunning. There are literally thousands of different patterns, colors, and textures that you can choose from. Your only limit will be your imagination.
 
As with all things, there is a good and not so good side to concrete stamping. Let’s briefly discuss a few pros and cons.
 
Pros
 
If you are looking for an inexpensive way to enhance your outdoor space, concrete stamping is the way to go. It's actually way more affordable than other options such as brick and natural stone.
 
And as previously stated, concrete stamping offers a nearly unlimited number of options when it comes to patterns and colors. That means you can create almost anything you can imagine.
 
Stamped concrete is also slip resistant, durable, and easy to maintain. It doesn’t get any better than that!
 
Cons
 
Now let’s talk about a few cons. This type of project is not something you can do yourself. Unless you have experience laying concrete, it's best to leave this to the professionals.
 
The biggest issue you may run into with stamped concrete is how easy it can damage in certain weather conditions. For example, if it gets really cold outside and the concrete freezes, there is a chance it may damage as it thaws out. Too many freeze/thaw cycles and your concrete may be completely damaged.
 
Repairing stamped concrete can also be somewhat difficult. Keep these things in mind if you are considering having your concrete stamped.
 
Design Options To Spruce Up Your Outdoor Space
 
When it comes to concrete stamping, there are two simple ways you can spruce up your outdoor space. The first is by using patterns. Natural stone patterns such as flagstone and slate are the most popular types of stamped concrete. Wood, brick, and cobblestone are also very popular.
 
To get an idea of the different types of patterns you can use, check out these stunning stamped concrete patterns.
 
The second design option you have is with colors. For this type of project earth tones and grays tend to be the most often used colors. However, if you opt to use a brick pattern, go with a hue of red as that will really make it pop.
 
The great thing about colors is they can easily be mixed to come up with something unique. They can also be layered, tinted, or stained.
 
When it comes to design options, the possibilities are virtually endless. If you need a little inspiration, just hop in the car and drive around your neighborhood. You would be surprised to see some of the amazing work your neighbors have done.
 
The key is to come up with a pattern and color scheme that ties into the landscaping you already have.
 
Let Us Help You Liven Up Your Space
 
As you can see, concrete stamping is a great way to liven up your outdoor space. And the best part is it will last much longer than your regular decorative stones.

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At Santa Fe Concrete Contractors we are a team of passionate concrete contractors. We love helping people turn their outdoor space into something amazing.

​If you are looking to have some decorative concrete work done, give our team a call today. We would love to help you bring your ideas to life. 
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Tips For Hiring Concrete Driveway Contractors

12/14/2020

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When hiring a concrete contractor to do your concrete driveway, it’s a good idea to have some questions to figure out of if the one you’re hiring is right for you.  There are many people who claim to be able to do this sort of work.  However, there are only so many who have the know how to be able to build you one that is durable and lasts.

1.  Know Your Concrete Driveway Criteria  
Everyone has a specific vision in mind, and a budget to fit said vision.  First, find some examples of driveways online or in catalogues that you think fit the aesthetic of your house.  Keep in mind how many cars you have, if you want to use it for recreation, and what features are innately built into your property, such as gardens, trees, etc.  You may even be able to figure out a ballpark of how much this costs by doing some research online.

2.  Ask About Permitting Required For Concrete Driveways            
It would be nice if since it’s your property, you can do whatever you want with it.  However, we don’t live in the Utopia that is commonly cited in the American Dream.  Instead, like with most construction projects, permitting is required.  By asking your concrete contractor about permitting, it not only is a great self education tool about the process, but based on how confidently they respond, it is a good barometer for their competence.  If they struggle to answer, or are adamant about you doing the permitting, it may indicate a lack of experience.

3.  Compare Several Concrete Contractors  
A good best practice is to look at multiple concrete contractors.  Not only does this give you a good idea of the market average cost for a job like this, it also gives you leverage in negotiation.  Additionally, there will be multiple crews that are highly competent.  However, their communication style might not be compatible with yours.  Best to go with one with the most experience, the best rate, and the best rapport. 

4.  Review Their Contracts  
You’re going to want to make sure the contract has everything in it that’s necessary to get the job done correct.  Make sure it covers the following:
  1. What are their exact responsibilities?  Is it their responsibility for brining in additional contractors, such as electricians, for auxiliary work that may be necessary when constructing a concrete driveway.
  2. Does the contract cover compaction of the subgrade and base?
  3. How thick is the pavement they are adding?  Substandard thickness will leave your driveway more prone to erosion and wear.
  4. Fees and schedule of payment.
  5. Project duration.
  6. Guarantees and warranties.
 
5.  Ask Technical Questions About Concrete Driveways
 It’s intelligent to ask certain technical questions.  These questions will help you self educate on the process as well as judge their confidence in their abilities to do the job.  So good questions include:

  1. How much time will it take for it to cure enough before it can be safely used?
  2. What about control joints?  Will they be using them to minimize cracking on the surface as the driveway naturally shifts?
  3. When cracks inevitably do start to form, what’s the difference between an innocuous one, and one that can cause some serious damage?

6.  Check Their Liability Insurance
 In many places it’s illegal to do construction work without the proper liability insurance.  However, this doesn’t stop some unscrupulous people.  This is something you should demand proof of, because if they don’t have it, and something were to happen such as an injury, or damage to your property, you could be left with the burden of the liability.  It’s also a good way to assess the honesty of the contractor, as a dishonest one will have misgivings about presenting this information to you.
 
7.  Check Their References
 It’s easy to take a reference at face value.  As a matter of fact, many people do.  However, a simple phone call or email can save you thousands of dollars in headaches.  It’s good to get a third party perspective on things, and it takes very little effort. You don’t want a concrete contractor who has issues when constructing your concrete driveway.

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