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Cobblestone Driveways Installation Contractors

One of the first-ever forms of paving was created using cobblestones. The cobblestone paving method dates back to early Roman times, and it is still used today because of its strength and appearance. Cobblestone is aesthetically pleasing and adds a little personality to your landscape. It is much prettier than traditional concrete, gravel, or asphalt driveways. In some cases, you can even reuse cobblestone that was part of another project. It is a simple way to keep history alive while being environmentally cautious.

There are a couple of choices when it comes to the material used for cobblestone driveway construction. The most commonly used material is granite cobblestone. Granite is beautiful, durable, and gives the homeowner many options when it comes to color choice. The wide range of natural colors available makes it easy to match your driveway to your home and landscape. Granite is expensive, but the cobblestone driveway will prove to be a great investment. If you are looking to save a bit of money, you can use concrete pavers instead of granite. Of course, concrete pavers are not true cobblestone, but they are made to appear similar. It is slightly less durable, but will still prove to be a great investment and last for years to come.

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Typically, cobblestone comes in rectangular shapes with rough edges. Because cobblestones are inserted vertically for strengthening purposes, only the square ends show when the driveway is complete. If you prefer cobblestone that is not traditional brick-shaped, you can have the cobblestone custom cut into different sizes and shapes. Of course, this custom cutting does come with a price tag. If you would like to go a less simplistic cobblestone route and remain within your budget, the cobblestone could be placed at a certain angle, to make the stones appear diamond-shaped. If you choose to go the concrete route, the concrete is available in many shapes, colors, and sizes because it is man-made. A custom pattern can be created specifically for your driveway- ensuring that your vision comes to life!

Sand and cement can both be used to secure your cobblestones in place. If sand is used, there is less hassle when it comes to repairing or replacing cobblestones that have become damaged over time. The downside of sand is that it can sink or shift if it is not installed properly. If you choose to use cement, repairs are more expensive and time-consuming. Cement is strong and durable, but the driveway can be susceptible to cracking.

 

For those of you that want the appearance of a real driveway cobblestone, you may opt to use both granite and concrete slabs to keep a bit of money in your pocket. DeJesusPavement, cobblestone driveways expert,  can work with you to create a very aesthetically pleasing pattern that suits your landscape perfectly! There are limitless possibilities when deciding how you want to use the authentic granite and concrete slabs to create an artistic piece that will truly stand out amongst your neighbors.

Driveways cobblestone are beautiful, strong, and give a nod to the old world charm that so many of us crave. They add a bit of country flair to new builds, and step older homes up a notch in the right direction! No matter what type of home you have, there is a type of cobblestone available that will suit your needs. While traditional asphalt and cement are the go-to’s for most people, those that choose cobblestone to stand out and are overjoyed with their choice.

 

Your driveway gives those that visit you their very first impression of you home- and you want to make it a good one! Contact us today to see how cobblestone driveways are a sure way to increase the value of your home and the longevity of your driveway.

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