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Concrete, Helpful Tips

How Long Does Stamped Concrete Last?

Introduction

Stamped concrete is a beautiful way to enhance your property and create a custom look for your home/business. Before you invest in any outdoor improvement though, you need to know how long that investment is going to last. The more affordable upfront option may actually turn into a money pit with costly maintenance. You need the right option for your goal, budget, and overall needs.

Let’s take a look at how long stamped concrete lasts to see if it’s a good fit for your property.

STAMPED CONCRETE CAN LAST 25+ YEARS

Stamped concrete can last just as long as standard concrete. On average, this is 20-30 years, depending on maintenance and climate. A stamped concrete slab on rapidly shifting soil may not last as long as concrete on a more stable option. Nevertheless, you can expect to get a couple of decades out of your stamped concrete with proper installation.

STAMPED CONCRETE OVERLAYS CAN REVIVE OLD CONCRETE

Another option to consider would be to get a stamped concrete overlay. This is applied on top of your existing concrete to create a fresh surface at the top. When we install a concrete overlay, we use a specialty adhesive to bind the new concrete to the old concrete. This extends the life of the surface coat and protects your investment. If you have dated or ugly concrete that’s structurally in good condition, this could be a great way to get a new look without completely new concrete.

HOW TO INCREASE THE LONGEVITY OF YOUR STAMPED CONCRETE

Want to get the most out of your stamped concrete? Check out these quick tips from our stamped concrete company in Michigan:

  • Get stamped concrete from an experienced company like N&M Restoration. Experience ensures that your concrete is installed with the right tools and techniques for your property. We use strategic joint lines to control where future cracking may occur, and we have cutting-edge equipment to create beautiful surfaces.
  • Seal your stamped concrete to protect it from UV rays. Concrete sealing is not right for every situation, but in most instances, it adds a much-needed layer of protection to the concrete.
  • Shovel concrete surfaces after a snowstorm. This can help reduce freeze-thaw damage on the concrete, which is particularly common in Michigan.
  • Get timely concrete repair, as needed. There will eventually come a time when the concrete needs to be replaced, but proactive repairs can greatly extend the life of stamped concrete.
  • Consider brick pavers as an alternative. If you want stamped concrete in an area that is highly prone to concrete cracking, you may consider brick paving instead. When brick pavers shift, they can easily be releveled and resanded. This makes brick paving more affordable in the long run because it is easier to maintain than stamped concrete.

Whether you want stamped concrete, stained concrete, brick paving, or another hardscaping service, N&M Restoration is here to assist you. Give us a call at (248) 924-9798 to schedule your no-obligation consultation.