The Difference - Paver Driveway vs Concrete
Before we dive into factors such as the cost, it’s important to get a grasp of the main differences between paver and concrete driveways. These are the two most popular styles that people go for, but they’re very different. A concrete driveway is just as it sounds: it’s made of concrete, it’s flat. Think of the style of ground that you’d find in a car park; that’s concrete. Paver driveways are different. They’re bricks that are installed to create the driveway. Rather than being made of just one poured item, the driveway is made up of many different bricks -- perhaps even hundreds.Looking at Cost
These two types of driveways look different, and there’s a different cost attached to each too. In general, you’ll find that concrete is cheaper. That’s because it’s easier to install. Paver driveways are more complicated (since it takes skill and effort to install this type of driveway) and come at a higher cost. When you’re analyzing the cost of each driveway, it’s important to think about something else, however: what it’ll do to the value of your home. Concrete driveways won’t drive the value down, but they won’t bump it in the right direction either. Paver driveways, on the other hand, can help to improve your home’s value. That’s because they’re more aesthetically pleasing than their concrete counterparts. Curb appeal plays a big role when it comes to deciding the value of a home, and there’s little doubt as to which driveway material makes the front of a home look better: it’s the paver style. Pavers also have the upper hand over concrete in another way, too: repairs are more affordable. If one brick has a crack, then you can just replace it with another. Or if a utility line went out you wouldn't have to tear up a large part of your driveway to fix it. Concrete driveways need more specialized care when it comes to repairs. If you’re looking for a paver driveway installation, then be sure to get in touch with us here at Sequoia Stonescapes. We are considered to be the best in Oregon and Washington when it comes to paver driveways and we have a long list of happy customers under our belt. Experienced, professional, and friendly, we aim to make the goal of improving your driveway as smooth a process as possible. And of course, If you have any questions about paver driveway cost vs concrete, you can get in touch with us by calling 503-932-7605, or by using the contact form on our ‘contact’ page.Wondering what your project will cost?
Use our interactive cost estimator for a ballpark range, or get a free on-site estimate from Alex.
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