How long does luster stone last?

How long does luster stone last?

We use 20% more epoxy than industry standard. Our installations are mixed and poured to last up to 20 years if properly maintained by Lusterstone. 24-48 hr dry time. Established in 1986.

How do I remove Lusterstone?

Single stage snow blowers and plastic shovels work best for snow removal. Salt / deciders will not harm Lusterstone. (Hose off after ice melts.) Re-coat Lusterstone after 2-5 years or when it becomes dull for best results.

How long does pebble paving last?

With proper care and maintenance, a gravel driveway can last up to 100 years. The beauty of gravel is that it can be repaired and replenished on an ongoing basis.

What is Luster Stone?

LusterStone® is a low luster metallic plaster. Easily applied by trowel, LusterStone® is unsurpassed in its dimensional, beautiful decorative results. The very act of application does the decorative work for you, forming soft metallic plaster high and low effects and reflective patterns. No burnishing is required!

What type of driveways last the longest?

Concrete
Concrete is the old standby for driveways. Most suburban homes opt for this material for two big reasons: Concrete is typically the longest-lasting driveway surface, and, if installed properly, it is practically maintenance-free.

What is the most low maintenance driveway?

Low-Maintenance Driveway Options

  1. Paving Stones. Paving stones are known to last up to a full century if properly laid.
  2. Concrete Grass Pavers. An interlocking concrete grass paver driveway made may be an option for your driveway.
  3. Plastic Permeable Pavers.

What is the most cost effective driveway?

Of the four paving materials described in this guide, aggregate (gravel) is the least expensive, followed by asphalt, concrete, and paving stones. If you’re installing your driveway on a shoestring budget, gravel is your best choice.

What is the most durable driveway surface?

Concrete. Among the most durable options on the market is a concrete driveway surface. Although it provides a hard and stable surface, that is highly dependant on professional installation, high upfront costs, maintenance, and weather conditions.

What’s the difference between asphalt and blacktop?

Asphalt generally refers to major highways and streets, whereas, blacktop is commonly used to refer to driveways and residential roads. As a matter of fact, blacktop is a type of asphalt.