FAQ's

FAQ'S

Here are answers to some common questions. 

  • How much does paver sealing cost?

    The cost of paver sealing can vary widely here in Sun City Center depending on several factors, including the size of the area to be sealed, the type of pavers, the condition of the pavers, the labor costs in your region, and the type of sealer used. On average, paver sealing costs can range from $1.25 to $2.50 per square foot.


    It's essential to get a detailed estimate from a reputable paver sealing contractor, as they can assess the specific needs of your project and provide a more accurate cost estimate based on your unique circumstances. Additionally, the type of sealer used, such as water-based or solvent-based, can also affect the overall cost.

  • Is paver sealing necessary?

    Whether paver sealing is necessary depends on your priorities and the current condition of your pavers. 


    If your pavers are in excellent condition and you're not concerned about appearance or longevity, sealing may be optional. On the other hand, if you want to preserve their beauty and protect them from potential damage, sealing can be a valuable investment. 


    Consulting with a professional can help you determine whether sealing is the right choice for your specific situation.

  • Does paver sealing prevent weeds?

    Paver sealers create a protective barrier on the surface of the pavers, which can inhibit weed seeds from finding the necessary soil to take root between the joints. Sealing can make it more challenging for weeds to establish themselves, reducing the frequency and severity of weed growth.

  • How long does paver sealing last?

    The longevity of paver sealing can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of the sealer used, weather conditions, foot traffic, and maintenance. In general, you can expect paver sealing to last anywhere from 2 to 5 years.


    It's essential to monitor the condition of your sealed pavers regularly. When you notice that the sealer is wearing off, becoming less effective, or when the pavers start to show signs of staining or fading, it's time to consider resealing. Generally, resealing every 2 to 5 years is a good rule of thumb to maintain the beauty and protection of your pavers.

  • What are common paver sealing problems?

    Whitening or Cloudiness: This can occur when sealer is applied too thickly or in humid conditions. It can create a milky or cloudy appearance on the pavers. Proper application techniques and suitable weather conditions are essential to prevent this issue.


    Stains: Stains on sealed pavers can be caused by various substances, including oil, grease, food, or rust. While sealing can make it easier to clean stains, some may require specialized stain removers and prompt attention to prevent permanent discoloration.


    Peeling or Flaking: If the sealer was applied over dirty or damp pavers, it may not adhere properly and can peel or flake over time. Proper surface preparation and application are crucial to avoid this problem.


    Yellowing: Solvent-based sealers, particularly in areas with direct sunlight, can yellow over time. This can affect the appearance of the pavers and may require resealing with a different sealer type.


    Loss of Gloss: Over time, the glossy appearance of sealed pavers may diminish due to wear and UV exposure. Regular maintenance and resealing can help restore the gloss.


    Blistering: Blisters can form if air or moisture becomes trapped under the sealer during application. Proper surface preparation and applying sealer during favorable weather conditions can reduce the risk of blistering.


    Uneven Application: Inconsistent application of sealer can result in variations in appearance, such as shiny and dull spots on the pavers. It's crucial to apply sealer evenly for a uniform finish.


    Addressing these common paver sealing problems often requires proper surface preparation, selecting the right sealer for your specific needs, following manufacturer guidelines for application, and conducting regular maintenance. If you encounter any of these issues, consulting with a professional paver sealing service can help identify the cause and provide solutions to restore your pavers.







  • Can I seal old, faded pavers?

    Yes, you can seal old and faded pavers to rejuvenate their appearance and protect them from further deterioration. Sealing older pavers can provide several benefits:


    Restored Appearance: Sealing can bring out the natural colors of old pavers, making them look more vibrant and attractive. It can significantly improve their overall aesthetics.


    Protection: Sealing provides a protective barrier against stains, weeds, UV rays, and other environmental factors. This protection helps extend the lifespan of older pavers and reduces the need for frequent maintenance.


    Preservation: By sealing faded pavers, you can help preserve their structural integrity, preventing them from breaking down further due to exposure to the elements.

  • Where can I find a professional paver sealing service near me?

    That's an easy one! 


    We are factory trained and have obtained the prestigious designation of Master Certified Technician. 


    If you are located in Sun City Center Fl or any of the surrounding communities give us a call at (813) 853-3557 or fill out the form to the right. We would be glad to offer you a FREE consultation about your pavers.

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