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Is Exposed aggregate good for driveways?

Is Exposed aggregate good for driveways?

Those who are not fond of heavy maintenance for their walkways, exposed aggregate is an excellent choice. Other than occasional cleaning and sealing, you do not have to accomplish any other tasks to keep the surface sturdy and appealing. This type of surface is best for the following applications: Driveways.

Is Exposed aggregate worth it?

Absolutely not. These finishes are just as robust and durable as plain concrete. However, an aggregate surface may be more susceptible to weathering and deterioration as a result of the textured surface.

Is Exposed aggregate more expensive than regular concrete?

Comparing the two, aggregate is more affordable as it is usually at the lower end of the pricing range. Stamping is not expensive, but using aggregate concrete is more economical, especially if you have a larger project. Typically, stamped concrete starts at $120 while an exposed aggregate finish is around $100.

Is Exposed aggregate the same as Pebblecrete?

Pebblecrete is concrete that incorporates small pebbles to change its appearance and texture. It’s also known as exposed aggregate.

Is Exposed aggregate cheaper than paving?

Standard brick pavers cost about $29.00 per square metre. Our exposed aggregate driveway pavers start from $49.95 per square metre. Some exposed aggregate poured concrete average around $100 to $150m2 for a decorative stencilled concrete driveway.

Does Exposed aggregate get slippery?

Exposed aggregate concrete has been popular for decades! The exposed rocks provide a timeless, natural looking pattern and its texture makes sidewalks and driveways a bit slip resistant.

Is exposed concrete slippery?

Exposed aggregate is extremely attractive with unique designs. It is popular in residential properties but also in spaces that receive a continuous influx of people. It is non-slippery, making it safe for those walking around, whether young or old.

Is Exposed aggregate concrete slippery?

Additionally, the rugged surface is skid resistant and only requires moderate maintenance. While still incredibly durable, exposed aggregate is more prone to damage than standard concrete and therefore needs to be sealed more often.

How often should I seal my exposed aggregate driveway?

every 12 to 36 months
Depending on weather and traffic, when using an acrylic sealer exposed aggregate concrete should be sealed every 12 to 36 months.