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Concrete Pavers: A Springtime Remodel for Your Patio, Pool, or Driveway
Yucaipa, CA February 27, 2008 - Get ready for spring by repaving your patio or pool deck with decorative concrete pavers, also known as paving stones. Pavers offer a gorgeous alternative to traditional concrete and tiled hardscapes, and their use continues to grow dramatically in both residential and commercial markets. Tile Tech Pavers in Los Angeles, CAMore and more builders, designers and homeowners are choosing concrete pavers because of the numerous benefits that they offer. From old world style to today's modern trends, there are hundreds of design options available when it comes to paving your entryways, walkways, driveway, patio, pool deck and much more. During installation, pavers interlock together to form a patterned surface which can be put into service immediately. There is no more waiting around for concrete or grout to dry. Another big benefit of pavers is that they can be removed and re-installed, which reduces future service interruptions. There is no need to replace the entire patio or driveway, saving both time and money. They are also great for more commercial uses such as for streets, sidewalks and airport runways. Read more about concrete. Established in 1999, The Concrete Network's purpose is to educate consumers, builders, and contractors on popular decorative techniques and applications. These include stamped concrete, stained concrete floors, concrete countertops, polished concrete, and much more. In 2007 The Concrete Network Website had over 11 million visitors researching decorative concrete. The site excels at connecting buyers with local contractors in their area through its Find a Concrete Contractor service. The service provides visitors with a list of decorative concrete contractors throughout the U.S. and Canada, and is fully searchable by 23 types of decorative concrete work and 202 regional areas throughout North America. Find a Concrete Contractor 24 Services in 221 Metros -- U.S. and Canada © 1999-2012 ConcreteNetwork.com None of this site may be reproduced without written permission |