Q&A

Does stamped concrete increase home value?

Does stamped concrete increase home value?

Stamped concrete has the potential to increase the value of your home. Essentially, it tries to mimic other materials such as stone. Due to its concrete nature, stamped concrete guarantees longevity and durability.

What are the disadvantages of stamped concrete?

Cons:

  • Stamped concrete WILL CRACK, many designers call this a feature.
  • Only rated at 3,500-5,000 psi, should not be driven on.
  • Will absorb moisture, not resistant to freeze thaw cycles.
  • Quality control often an issue, multiple trucks on a job can produce unwanted variation in color.
  • Must be re-sealed every 2-3 years.

Which is better pavers or stamped concrete?

STRENGTH COMPARISON. Poured concrete is typically around 3,000-4,000 PSI on average, whereas pavers are 8,000 PSI or greater. Pavers are significantly stronger than stamped concrete and more resistant to the effects of freeze-thaw cycles.

Can I put stamped concrete over existing concrete?

Fortunately, it is possible to place stamped concrete over existing concrete. Stamped concrete overlays are durable options for upgrading, repairing, and enhancing existing concrete.

What is the best color for stamped concrete?

Stamped concrete is often colored using dust-on concrete color hardeners. Dry color pigments are spread over the surface of the newly poured concrete before the stamping process begins. Some of the most popular colors are Adobe Buff, Stone Gray, Cappuccino, Light Gray, and Terra Cotta.

Is stamped concrete any good?

If anything, stamped concrete looks better than the real thing, because you won’t get weed or moss growth in between the joints, and it won’t rot or splinter if you are mimicking wood planking. Is stamped concrete slippery? Because stamped concrete is a textured surface, it is often more slip resistant than conventional concrete.

Can you do stamped concrete over old concrete?

You can only stamp concrete when it is still wet from a pour. To add texture to an existing patio, pour a fresh layer of concrete over the old and stamp it, provided the existing patio is in good condition.

What does a concrete stamp look like?

Stamped concrete is concrete that is patterned and/or textured or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures.