Martes, Hunyo 19, 2012

Advantages and Disadvantages of Natural Stone Paving


Natural stone paving have several advantages over other types of patio paving, but they also have a few disadvantages. Natural stone pavers are available in a variety of colors, hues, sizes, and patterns. They have more natural appearance than manufactured paving. Unfortunately, most natural stone paving absorb moisture easily, which can lead to cracks and other related problems.


There are several kinds of natural stone paving to select from. Whether it is granite,limestone, or travertine, each natural stone paving has a wide selection that differs in size, color, pattern, and finish. The initial planning for a large paving job becomes easier because there is bound to be a selection that matches the design of the home.

Granite, for example, is available in flamed gray or flamed gold. It is cut into several sizes including 8x8, 8x16, 16x16, 16x24, and 24x24 inches. Most sellers offer stones that are cut to size as well. Granite is available in a variety of finishes including polished, honed, and sandblasted. Moreover, there are several patterns for installation including ashlar, herringbone, and running bond.

Natural stone paving can be set directly in soil with little preparation required. The natural variant can also be set in sand on top of existing concrete. One disadvantage or con is that the surface of the patio may not be completely flat.


Another advantage of natural stone pavers like the ones provided by Pioneer Pavers over concrete or brick is the overall appearance of the finished installation. It has a much more natural appearance than manufactured pavers; the large selection of natural stone pavers ensure that the customer gets the desired look. Moreover, the property value of the house tends to increases dramatically with a patio that is paved with natural stones. Concrete and brick, in contrast, seldom increase the value of the home as much.

The installation time for natural stone paving is generally less than for concrete. This is mainly due to the reason that the stones are cut to a precise thickness and size. Installation cost therefore is generally less than concrete. The real cost of the natural stone is, however, much more expensive than concrete or brick.

A disadvantage of natural stone is that it tends to absorb moisture much more than concrete or brick. Moisture within the stones can freeze during the winter and cause the stones to break. This leaves a noticeable crack on the surface of the stone, which can reduce the appeal of the overall patio look.