Why Do You Need Paver Sealer?

If you have a paver patio or driveway, using a paver sealer can enhance and protect the appearance of your hardscape. Whether you have brick pavers, concrete, or paver stones, there’s a sealant that can make them look their best. Paver sealer works by filling in the stone’s porous surface and forming a very hard protective coating for high traffic areas allowing for superior resistance against automotive grease, oil, food spills and is essential when extending the life span and beauty of decorative concrete projects. 

Types of surfaces that can be sealed

Brick Pavers, Concrete, Stamped Concrete, Brushed Concrete, Travertine, Flagstone, Sandstone, Limestone, Bluestone, Coral stone, Slate, Marble, Granite, Tile, Etc…

Types of paver sealer finishes

Using a high-quality paver sealer allows for a variety of finishes, depending on what the customer’s looking for. These include:

  • High-gloss
  • Semi-gloss
  • Zero-gloss

Lifespan of paver sealants

The lifespan of your paver sealer will vary based on a number of factors but is generally between one and four years. Some factors that affect the life of the sealer include:

  • Sealer type – High gloss will wear more quickly than a comparable zero-gloss paver sealer.
  • Climate – An increased exposure to water or sun can decrease the lifespan of paver sealant.
  • Traffic – Excessive traffic can reduce the lifespan of the paver sealer.
  • Maintenance – Proper maintenance of the area can increase the longevity of your paver sealer.