Category: Porcelain Pavers

How Do You Calculate the Number of Pavers & Pedestals Required for an Elevated Deck?

Depending on the extent of your pedestal paver project, estimating pedestals can be a chore. No formula is going to give the answer if your deck shape is anything other than a simple rectangle or square with no other complications. Sure, you could spend the time to draw out your deck on a piece of […]

This entry was posted in Archatrak on June 9th, 2021

Advantages and Disadvantages of Porcelain Pavers

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With any building material, porcelain pavers come with both strengths and limitations. When it comes to landscape paving and pedestal-supported rooftop decks, however, we firmly believe porcelain pavers deserve to be at the top of your list for your next project. Below, we break down the key advantages and disadvantages of porcelain paver to help […]

This entry was posted in Archatrak on May 1st, 2020

How to create a cobblestone driveway

An open modern garage featuring a car and motorcycle looking out to a skyline, surrounded by a stone building.

Cobblestones have been used for paving roads in Europe since Roman times. Thanks to advanced manufacturing techniques, it’s now possible to capture the charm and classic appearance of cobblestones in modern porcelain products, allowing easy cobblestone driveway installation. Precisely dimensioned, durable, dense, frostproof, stain, moss and mildew resistant, Archatrak porcelain cobblestones are much easier to […]

This entry was posted in Archatrak on February 6th, 2020

Archatrak Porcelain Pavers for Pool Paving

When considering surfacing options for pool decks, porcelain rises above all other options. Because of its impermeable surface, porcelain is slip, scratch and stain resistant. It is also color-fade resistant, and of course, is far more aesthetically pleasing than other flooring options, such as concrete. The Link, a recent project of ours, chose porcelain for […]

This entry was posted in Archatrak on January 16th, 2020

Quick makeover for drab balconies

A drab concrete balcony is often the last area to be considered in any apartment makeover. Maybe it’s just too small to justify a team of tradespersons tramping through the apartment day after day to lay ceramic or terracotta tiles, grout them and then polish them.  Maybe you live in a rental property and don’t […]

This entry was posted in Archatrak on December 24th, 2019