Did you know poorly installed hardscapes cost property owners $1,200/year in maintenance? Cracked surfaces. Faded colors. Safety hazards. Traditional materials fail when you need durability most. Now discover how stone and cobble
innovations solve these headaches permanently.
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Our stone and cobble co engineered surfaces withstand 4x more pressure than concrete (2,500 PSI vs. 600 PSI). See the proof:
Feature | Our Cobble | Concrete | Natural Stone |
---|---|---|---|
Cost per sq.ft | $8.50 | $6.00 | $14.00 |
Lifespan | 25+ years | 8-12 years | 15-20 years |
Choose from 56 authentic textures and 120+ color blends. Residential driveways? Commercial plazas? Pool decks? We adapt to your needs. Our design app lets you visualize combinations instantly:
Geometric cobble patterns
▶ 12"x24" slabs
Hand-carved stone finishes
▶ 4"x8" cobbles
The Hilton Miami upgraded their courtyard with our cobble and stone system. Result? 30% faster guest check-ins through improved pathways. Maintenance costs dropped 65% in Year 1.
Get free 3D design mockups + 15% off installation when you request a quote by [Date]. Our stone and cobble experts wait to serve you.
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A: Stone and cobble are popular for pathways, garden borders, and decorative features. They provide durability and a natural aesthetic. Their varied sizes and textures make them versatile for outdoor designs.
A: Cobble refers to small, rounded stones often used for paving, while "stone" is a broader term for quarried or shaped rock. Cobble is typically smoother due to natural weathering. Both materials offer unique structural and visual benefits.
A: Yes, Stone and Cobble Co. offers custom sizing, shaping, and color-matching services. They cater to both residential and commercial needs. Clients can request samples to ensure material compatibility.
A: Stone and cobble are sustainable, natural resources with minimal processing required. They allow for permeable landscaping, reducing water runoff. Their longevity also lowers replacement frequency compared to synthetic materials.
A: Regularly remove debris and rinse surfaces to prevent staining. Reseal porous stones periodically for weather resistance. Stone and Cobble Co. provides maintenance guides tailored to specific material types.
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