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        • Tile Pavers Vs. Poured Concrete – Why Pavers Are the Best Choice

        Tile Pavers Vs. Poured Concrete – Why Pavers Are the Best Choice

        March 31, 2021
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        Tile Patio Pavers

        Are you trying to decide between tile pavers and poured concrete for your next outdoor project?

        Don’t make your decision just yet; there are a few things you should know first.

        Designing and building an outdoor space is a great way to create a private escape to relaxation. Custom outdoor spaces also offer the perfect place to gather, entertain, and create memories with your friends and family.

        With such an important role to play, you probably want your outdoor space to match your style, add value to your home, as well as create a comfortable (and maybe even impressive) place to hang out – But how do you achieve that affordably?

        Although poured concrete has often been the cheap go-to product for outdoor spaces, today’s higher-quality patio materials have much more to offer – let’s discuss.

        Tile Pavers Vs. Poured Concrete

        Quality and cost comparisons are usually among the top concerns for this type of project material, so we’ll touch on that first.

        The truth is, yes, poured concrete is a much faster and cheaper route initially.

        However, Tile pavers are actually by far the most appealing and financially sensible option on the market.

        Over time, concrete slabs become a frustrating and time-consuming eyesore, not to mention its notorious lack-luster appeal you are guaranteed from day one.

        The Main Differences to ConsiderPatio Paver Design

        • Poured Concrete Slabs: Crack easily and require many repairs over time. Even the slightest shifts in the ground underneath will cause extremely unsightly cracks and breaks in a concrete slab. Also, slab damage repairs aren’t easily made seamless and tend to be quite costly. Freezing/thawing cycles and tree root growth are also common causes of slab damage that are nearly inevitable.
        • Tile Pavers: Although they may cost a little more initially, pavers stand to offer you much more when it comes to quality, appearance, and longevity. Since tile pavers are individual pieces, their ability to flex and accommodate changing conditions is much more reliable. In the end, you not only get a much nicer and more valuable outdoor space, but you also get quality materials that will far outlast a poured slab.
        • Design: Tile pavers offer high-quality color and design options that you just can’t get with poured concrete. Using tile pavers, you have the freedom to create custom patterns that fit your home’s style while also adding visual interest and value to your outdoor space.

        Tile Pavers on a Budget

        Now that you understand the substantial value that tile pavers have over poured concrete, let’s discuss how to get a great price.

        Like other flooring materials, tile pavers can be found in a wide variety of styles, textures, and prices.

        The key to getting a good deal is planning – Take time to find colors and styles you like, check prices (don’t forget to consider installation), and choose a supplier suited to your budget and overall project needs.

        Your best bet for staying within budget and getting high-quality materials is finding a store specializing in overrun flooring products.

        Overrun flooring materials are simply the same product, only sold at a fraction of the price that the first cut of the factory’s run is sold.

        The overrun selling method offers buyers like yourself the same well-known products at a much more affordable rate, leaving you room to save or even upgrade your project’s design.

        The Best Place to Get Tile Pavers

        Finding a place built around offering great prices is no easy task when it comes to flooring.Patio Paver Tiles

        That said, you’ll need to do your research and choose the retailer dedicated to offering you the best products at the best price.

        If you live in the Houston area, that place is the 99 Cent Floor Store, which houses an endless array of superior-quality overrun flooring materials.

        Our goal is to offer our customers the same top-quality materials they expect at an affordable price.

        So if you are looking to upgrade your outdoor living spaces with tile pavers, contact us today or visit our store location.

        We are happy to help you find exactly what you need at a price you are happy to leave with.

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