A colored concrete driveway has color added to the concrete to make it look stylish and unique.
There are two main ways to color concrete: integral color and topical color. Integral color is mixed into the concrete before it's poured, and topical color is added after the concrete dries. Integral color gives a smooth, even color, while topical color lets you make special patterns and designs.
There are many color choices for driveways. Earthy colors like brown, tan, and gray are popular, but you can also pick bright colors like blue, green, or red. Make sure to pick a color that goes well with your home and yard.
There are different ways to apply color to your driveway. Integral color can be mixed in with the concrete at the factory or on-site, while topical color can be added by staining, dyeing, or painting. Staining and dyeing are popular because they last a long time and don't fade easily.
Keep in mind that colored concrete driveways can cost more than regular ones because of the extra color and labor needed. However, the improved look and value of your home can make it worth it.
In conclusion, a colored concrete driveway is a great way to make your home's exterior stand out. When picking a color, think about your home's style and your yard. At EW Enterprise, we provide expert services for colored concrete driveways that'll meet your needs.
From foundations and driveways to hardscapes and more, we've got you covered. Give us a call at 817-221-8312 to learn more.