Stamped Concrete Patio with fire pit is a good option or just pure concrete?
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I replaced my concrete patio (it was about 100 years old with so many patches and skim coats) with stamped concrete in a historic home. I don't regret the stamped concrete - it looks great. This is my third stamp concrete project. One thing to be careful with stamped - is that to make it look really good the expansion joints need to match the stamping pattern so that the lines join up.
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