Growing in popularity, Stencil Concrete is a fantastic option for Driveways and Patios. With 15 different stencil patterns available in many different finishes with the choice of additional features and borders your sure to find a stunning design to suit your new driveway or patio whilst improving the overall appearance of your property and potentially adding value.
Stencil Pattern Concrete is a great way of creating low maintenance, slip-resistant surfaces. Stencil Pattern Concrete is also great value as it gives the appearance of grouted paving without the likelihood of sinking, fading, loss of grout, and regular maintenance such as weeding, re-grouting, or re-sanding at a fraction of the cost.
We can help you design the driveway or patio of your dreams and give you the time you need in making the right decision on patterns, finish & colour choice.
How Is Stencil Concrete Installed?
We install Stencil Concrete Driveways & Patios by setting designs into freshly poured concrete. We then add colour and texture to give the Stencil Concrete the appearance of traditional building materials such as stone, brick and slate. We offer a wide selection of patterns and colour options.
Most Popular Stencil Concrete Designs
- Herringbone
- Flagstone
- London Cobble Stone
- Ashlar Old Granite
- Belgium Slate
- Basketweave
- Wood Plank
- European Fan
Benefits Of Stencil Concrete Driveways & Patios
There are many benefits of Stencil Concrete. These include:
- No Sinking
- No Weeds
- Easy Clean
- Virtually No Maintenance
- High Weight Tolerance
- Large choice of Designs & Patterns
- Large choice of Colours
- UV Stable
Get In Touch
Want to learn more about our Stencil Concrete Driveways & Patios? Then call us today on 01244 256 867. A member of our team will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Alternatively, you can email us at info@patternconcretesurfacinguk.com and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible. We install Stencil Concrete Driveways & Patios in Wirral, Liverpool, Chester, Cheshire and North Wales.