Did you know 62% of backyard renovations go over budget due to poor material choices? While concrete cracks and wood warps, patio cobbles
stand strong for decades. Discover how granite cobblestone patios solve 3 major pain points – and why colored cobbles are revolutionizing outdoor design in 2024.
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Our granite cobblestone patio units boast 16,500 PSI compressive strength – that's 3× tougher than standard concrete. The secret? Precision-cut edges create 360° interlocking that:
Feature | Our Cobbles | Standard Granite | Concrete Pavers |
---|---|---|---|
Thickness | 3.15" | 2.36" | 1.97" |
Color Options | 32 | 9 | 6 |
Want Mediterranean warmth or modern minimalism? Our design team creates coloured cobbles layouts that:
The Henderson family transformed their 650 sq.ft backyard using our patio cobbles in Charcoal Blend and Sunset Red. Result? 89% less maintenance time and a 22% property value increase.
Claim your FREE cobblestone sample kit (worth $149) when you book a consultation before June 30. Our design experts will help you:
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A: Granite cobblestone patios offer durability, natural aesthetics, and low maintenance. They withstand harsh weather and heavy foot traffic, making them ideal for outdoor spaces. Their timeless look also enhances property value.
A: Clean coloured cobbles regularly with mild soap and water to preserve vibrancy. Avoid harsh chemicals, and reseal them every 2-3 years to prevent fading. Proper drainage prevents water damage and staining.
A: Yes, but proper preparation is key. Ensure a leveled base with compacted gravel and sand for stability. Use a rubber mallet to secure cobbles and fill gaps with sand or mortar.
A: Granite cobblestones have a naturally textured surface, providing slip resistance. Opt for tumbled or flamed finishes for extra grip. Regular cleaning to remove algae or moss improves safety.
A: Coloured cobbles offer customizable aesthetics with vibrant or subtle hues, while natural stone provides organic variations. Both are durable, but coloured cobbles may require more frequent sealing to retain color.
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