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Why Choose Concrete Pavers Over Flagstone – Infinity Pavers

Why Choose Concrete Pavers Over Flagstone

SUMMARY

Installation Costs 

By far, concrete pavers are the more affordable option between concrete pavers and flagstone. Flagstone is a natural rock, and natural rock is naturally more costly than paver stones. However, the costs associated with flagstone go beyond just the initial cost of the materials; natural stones are notoriously harder to work with and install.

You must have a paver contractor who is familiar with such a customized process and the tools and nuances involved if you opt for a flagstone material over concrete pavers. The project takes much longer to complete and can have more labor costs involved for these reasons. 

For flagstone, you can expect to pay anywhere from $15 to $21 per square foot or more, which means a 400-square foot area could be $8400 or higher. By comparison, concrete pavers run between $10 and $17 per square foot. 

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Concrete Pavers vs Flagstone – Benefits of Each 

If you are not all that concerned with the price, both concrete pavers and flagstone have quite a few benefits to offer. Here is a look at some of the perks of both flagstone and concrete pavers. 

Concrete Paver Benefits 

  • Can last 50 years or more depending on the pavers used 
  • Offers a 69% return on investment 
  • Quick installation process 
  • Plethora of designs to choose from 
  • Extremely low-maintenance and easily repaired

Flagstone Benefits 

  • Available in several choices, such as bluestone, limestone, quartzite, and slate 
  • Can be naturally slip-resistant 
  • Works well in a range of climates 
  • Extremely durable; may last decades with the proper care 

So, as you can see, concrete pavers and flagstone can both have their advantages. Flagstone is more costly and time-consuming to install, and may not offer as many design or color options as concrete pavers. In addition, some types of flagstone have to be sealed annually because the natural stone becomes more porous with age. 

Still on the Fence About Concrete Pavers or Flagstone? Let Us Help!

When choosing hardscaping features for your home, we completely understand how intimidating the decision can be. If you are yet to decide between concrete pavers vs flagstone, reach out to us at Infinity Pavers in Thousand Oaks so we can help. Our years of experience with paver stones of all types and styles give us insight we are happy to share with our clients. 

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