when it comes to patio choices, concrete often beats wood
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When It Comes to Patio Choices, Concrete Often Beats WoodBy a Staff Writer for Southern Concrete Raising
The New Patio: Concrete or Wood?
Many homeowners dream of adding a patio to their home, but are unsure which is the best material to use—wood or concrete. Although wood may initially appear the more appealing option, concrete offers a number of benefits not found in wood.
Benefits of Choosing Concrete
First, as a general rule, concrete needs less maintenance than wood. Wood inevitably suffers from water damage. As a result, owners find they must invest significant time and energy to maintain its initial attractiveness.
Second, over time, wood warps or rots. Water and termites will combine to damage the structural integrity of a wood patio. When properly installed, concrete will last for decades. Wood also tends to discolor over time.
Finally, concrete does not require the types of treatment used on wood patios to protect them from insects or the elements. Wood treatments are often toxic, which creates a potentially unsafe environment for children and pets.
About Southern Concrete Raising
One of the fastest-growing family companies in Houston, Southern Concrete Raising repairs problems with concrete floors, sidewalks, garages, pool decks, parking lots, patios, floors, foundations, and city streets.