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Professionally Seal for Your Outdoor Surfaces in Palm Beach County, FL:
Pavers are durable, versatile, and visually stunning—but even the strongest paving stones need protection. Regular cleaning of your hardscape and paver surfaces is important, but sealing is key to preserving their beauty.
Protect your patios, driveways, pool decks, and walkways with professional paver sealing.
Sealing helps maintain color, prevent stains, and extend the lifespan of your outdoor spaces. Our premium sealants provide lasting protection against weather, wear, and future damage, keeping your pavers looking fresh for years to come.
Our experienced technicians work with all types of paver materials—brick, stone, and concrete—using professional tools and techniques to match existing styles and ensure durable results.
No project is too big or small; we have the expertise and equipment to meet your needs.
Contact us today for a free estimate and let’s bring your outdoor vision to life!
Why Seal Your Pavers?
- Protects against moisture, stains, UV damage
- Maintains color vibrancy
- Prolongs lifespan of your outdoor spaces
Pro Tip: Most pavers should be resealed every 3–5 years for best results
Sealing Different Types of Pavers
- Concrete Pavers: Use breathable sealers to prevent moisture damage.
- Brick Pavers: Choose low-gloss or matte sealers to preserve natural look.
- Interlocking Pavers: Sealers must penetrate joints for full protection.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Enhanced durability and color
- Easier maintenance
- Protection from weather and stains
Cons:
- Cost of premium sealers
- Reapplication every 3–5 years
- High-gloss can be slippery; matte safer
Tips for Success
- Wait for efflorescence to fade (2–3 months)
- Seal in one go to avoid uneven layers
- Avoid oversaturating; pavers need to breathe
- Maintain by cleaning debris regularly
Step-by-Step Sealing Process
1) Choose the Sealer
- Water-based for easier cleanup and joint sand stabilization
- Solvent-based for more durability, applied to dry pavers
Pro Tip: Test a small area first to ensure desired finish.
2) Level Any Settled or Shifted Pavers
- Remove old joint sand, level pavers with coarse sand or stone chip
- Compact and sweep in new joint sand
3) Clean the Surface
- Remove weeds, moss, dirt, and tough stains
- Use mild detergent, stiff broom, pressure washer, or dedicated paver cleaners
- Allow pavers to dry completely (minimum 24 hours)
4) Apply the Sealer
- Use a sprayer or foam roller
- Work in small sections, saturate evenly, remove excess
- Avoid overspray on adjacent surfaces
Common Sealant Types
- Water-Based Sealers: Low VOC, matte/low-gloss, easier cleanup
- Solvent-Based Sealers: High-gloss, durable, lasts 4–5 years
5) Allow Pavers to Dry
- Let cure 24–48 hours depending on product instructions
- Avoid traffic and water exposure during curing
Filling Paver Joints with Polymeric Sand
- Helps prevent weed growth, shifting, and insect infestations
- Steps:
- Clean surface
- Spread sand, sweep into joints
- Remove excess and lightly mist with water
Why Choose Us for Your Next Paver Project
With roots in paver installation, we understand how to properly care for and protect your pavers. Our deep cleaning thoroughly cleans your paver or hardscaped surfaces without damaging or washing away the sand base, avoiding common issues like settling.
After Repairs: Clean & Seal for Long-Term Results
Sealing for Long-Lasting Protection
After cleaning, we offer water-based joint stabilizing sealers that enhance color, prevent weed growth, stop sand loss, and protect against stains—keeping your pavers cleaner longer
After completing paver repairs, we recommend a full cleaning and resealing of the area. Reapplying a sealer every 2–3 years helps:
- Enhance color and appearance
- Protect against stains, moisture, and fading
- Prevent weed growth and joint sand loss
- Extend the lifespan of your hardscape
Water infiltration, especially through unsealed joints, is a leading cause of structural damage. Our sealing process provides an added layer of protection—keeping your surfaces strong and beautiful for years to come.
Paver Patio & Driveway Maintenance Tips
- Sweep Regularly: Remove leaves, dirt, and debris to prevent stains and surface buildup.
- Control Weeds: Pull weeds or use a safe weed killer to prevent growth between pavers.
- Re-Sand the Joints: Reapply polymeric sand between pavers as needed to maintain stability and prevent shifting.
- Rinse or Power Wash Occasionally: Gently wash the surface to remove grime—avoid high pressure too close to the pavers.
- Seal Every Few Years: Apply a quality sealer to protect against stains, fading, and weather damage.
- Address Stains Quickly: Clean up oil, rust, or food spills promptly to avoid long-term discoloration.
- Check for Settling or Shifting: Level out uneven areas early to prevent trip hazards and drainage issues.
Need Repairs Too?
We also offer full paver repair and restoration services.
Visit our
Repair Services Page to learn more.