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Meanix
03-12-2008, 02:37 PM
Top 10 Reasons to Install a Concrete Patio

The patio has become so essential to our backyard retreats that it was among the top 10 features ranked "very important" by home buyers in the 2007 Profile of Buyers' Home Feature Preferences, published by the National Association of Realtors. And more than half (54%) of those surveyed were willing to pay a premium for a patio. With concrete, however, you don't need to pay a premium price to get a premium product. Here are 10 reasons why concrete is the perfect patio material.

1. Staining and sealing a wood deck every year can be a lot of work!
2. Concrete can be stamped, engraved, stenciled or textured to resemble pricier stone or brick pavers—and often at a fraction of the cost.
3. With the uses of stains and other coloring methods, you can achieve just about any hue imaginable, whether you want to match the stone facade of your house or blend in with the natural landscape.
4. Concrete is easily formed into any shape to accommodate backyard space restrictions.
5. Unlike paving stones, you won't have sand-filled joints between units where grass and weeds can sprout.
6. Concrete is durable and can stand up to a range of weather conditions found across the country.
7. Thanks to the design versatility of concrete, your patio will never look just like your neighbor's.
8. The aesthetic appeal and durability of decorative concrete will boost the resale value of your home.
9. Your concrete patio won't be vulnerable to termite infestation, wood rot or splintering.
10. Concrete is environmentally friendly (see Green Building With Concrete). Installing a concrete patio rather than a wood deck saves lumber and eliminates the need for regular maintenance with solvent-based wood stains and sealers.



This guy is really stretching. Repeating himself over and over.

papercutter
03-12-2008, 03:42 PM
#10 is a bit of a stretch, isn't it? With all the material and fossil fuel inputs, and the difficulty in reusing an old concrete pad (as opposed to pavers or dry-laid stone which are easily reused), this guy's yet another jackanape trying to hop on the green bandwagon for a quick buck, with no regard for how full of crap he is.

Where'd you get this?

zedosix
03-12-2008, 04:29 PM
I can come up with 10 reason why NOT to install a concrete patio. I really hate it when people start saying why one is better than the other, you know if anything is done correctly it should stand the test of time, whether it is a concrete slab or unit pavers. That guy is a $@@%head

Meanix
03-12-2008, 04:55 PM
"Where'd you get this?"


Found it somewhere on ConcreteNetwork.com I tried to retrace my steps but could not find the link.

sancraig
03-12-2008, 08:01 PM
LOL the only 2 garuntees of concrete it gets hard and it cracks.

mckeeland
03-12-2008, 08:35 PM
there are only two kinds of concrete, concrete thats cracked and concrete thats gonna crack.