
I have a large backyard and I'd like to extend the patio from the house. Which treatment should I go with? I want something that is easy to maintain. I'm in southern US.
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We had flagstone but now we have stamped concrete. The stamped concrete is much easier to take care of. It is sealed and doesn’t get mildew like stone can.
The stamped concrete cost about $10 to $15 a square foot.
I have had a deck and they are much more trouble than either flagstone or stamped concrete.
With the stamped concrete you get a wide variety of patterns and colors.
Comment by oil field trash — June 1, 2010 @ 10:17 pm