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  • Residential

  • Commercial

Why Seal Your Pavers

  • Brings color back and keeps pavers looking sharp
     

  • Protects against stains, weeds, algae, and mildew
     

  • Locks in sand so pavers stay tight and even
     

  • Simple scheduling, clear communication, zero hassle

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Our Simple Process

  • Deep clean to remove dirt, stains, and buildup
     

  • Apply fresh sand to lock pavers in place
     

  • Seal to protect and enhance color
     

  • Final check to make sure everything looks right

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FAQ'S

1) How long does paver sealer last, and when will I need a refresh?
Most sealers last 2–3 years depending on sun/traffic/sprinklers. High-traffic driveways or heavy sun may need a refresh sooner; shaded patios often last longer.

2) Will sealing make my pavers slippery or change the color?
Sealing enriches color (wet-look effect with some products). Choose matte or gloss. We can add a non-slip additive for pool decks or slopes to maintain traction.

3) What’s the cure time—when can I walk or drive on it?
Light foot traffic after 24 hours; vehicles after 48–72 hours (weather dependent). Avoid tight turns/pivoting tires for the first 7 days.

4) Do you re-sand the joints, and does that stop weeds?
Yes, before sealing we re-sand joints. It helps inhibit weeds and washout, but doesn’t eliminate maintenance entirely.

5) How do you prep—and what about stains, haze, or efflorescence?
We deep clean, spot-treat stains. Some old oil/rust may only lighten. Proper prep minimizes whitening/haze and ensures an even finish.

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