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(7 hours ago)alanpoe Wrote: I recently finished an outdoor patio installation and love how it turned out. Now I’m considering adding a natural stone driveway to match. How does natural stone hold up in areas with freezing temperatures? Does it need sealing to prevent cracks or discoloration, or is it naturally durable? If you’ve combined a paver patio with a stone driveway, how well do they complement each other in style and maintenance?
That sounds like a beautiful project! Natural stone driveways can be a great complement to a paver patio. In areas with freezing temperatures, stone can hold up well if properly installed with a good base and sealed regularly. Sealing helps prevent water from penetrating and freezing inside the stone, which is what causes most cracking and discoloration over time. As for style—when matched thoughtfully—natural stone and pavers can create a really cohesive, high-end look.
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Wishing you the best on your driveway upgrade—sounds like it’s going to look amazing!