Paver sealing

Paver sealing involves applying a protective coating to pavers to enhance their appearance and durability. It acts as a barrier against moisture, stains, UV rays, and other environmental factors, helping to maintain color vibrancy, prevent staining, and prolong lifespan.

Why seal pavers?

  • Protection: Paver sealers create a barrier against moisture, stains, and UV damage.
  • Appearance: They can enhance the paver’s color and make it look more vibrant.
  • Durability: Sealing can help prevent damage from freeze-thaw cycles, salt, and other environmental factors.
  • Maintenance: Sealed pavers are easier to clean and maintain.

Types of sealers:

  • Water-based sealers: These are generally used for joint sand, penetrating the sand and hardening it.
  • Solvent-based sealers: These are used for a high-gloss finish and can be better for protecting against oil or grease stains.

How to seal pavers:

  • Clean the pavers: Remove any dirt, debris, or stains using a suitable cleaning solution and appropriate methods.
  • Fill the joints with polymeric sand: Sweep the sand into the joints between the pavers, ensuring they are fully filled.
  • Let the sand dry: Allow the sand to dry completely before applying the sealant.
  • Apply sealant: Use a sprayer to apply a sealant to the pavers, working in small sections.
  • Remove excess sealant: Use a foam roller to remove any excess sealant.
  • Allow sealant to cure: Let the sealant cure completely before walking on or placing furniture on the pavers.