Since the early 1900s, exposing aggregate has been one of the best ways to decorate your driveways. This creative process is created by placing concrete and removing the cement paste's outer "skin" to uncover coarse decorative aggregate.
Due to its durability and skid resistance, this finish is ideal for most flatwork, including:
The color of the exposed aggregate is primarily determined by the type of decorative stone that is used. We highly recommend using richly colored natural stones such as basalts, granite, quartz, or limestone. Other things to consider would be: