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Advantages

  • Multiple designs. The possibilities of geometric patterns on a printed floor, textures and colors in the finishes are practically endless. There are even some companies that can create patterns according to the client's needs, which obviously increases the execution price.

  • Quick execution. Laying the mortar in situ, because it is continuous, is usually faster than laying paving. An important advantage in the architecture sector and we must be careful with geometric shapes, the more complex they are, the longer the execution time, and, therefore, a higher final price.

  • Lower price compared to traditional materials. On average, the price per square meter is normally lower when compared to medium quality paving stones.

  • Prevents weed growth. By forming a larger “slab” style paving, weeds are prevented from growing through it. Two frustrating factors in an outdoor paved space are weeds growing through the joints and water carrying material away and creating twisted, swaying slabs.

  • Low maintenance requirements. No special care is required once it has been executed, but an impeccable installation is required if we do not want to have problems throughout its useful life (if there is a lot of wear due to rolling of cars or for some other reason, a new layer of sealed).

  • Long useful life. Printed concrete has great resistance and durability to atmospheric conditions and, therefore, a longer useful life than many other materials used outdoors.

  • Specific breaks. A possible forceful blow on the ground is focused on only one point, on the cobblestones, in many cases we would see it split in two.

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