Concrete Sealing

Service Overview
Tile and natural stone are prized for their durability and elegance, but their porous nature makes them vulnerable to stains, discoloration, and moisture intrusion. Whether used indoors or outdoors, these surfaces need the right type of protection to maintain their beauty and integrity.
PaverSealer’s tile and stone sealing service uses advanced, penetrating sealants that block moisture and prevent chemical or mineral buildup without changing the natural look of your surface. From polished marble and porcelain tile to slate patios and travertine floors, we tailor our approach to the material — ensuring lasting protection and easy maintenance.
Our sealants form a breathable barrier that repels moisture and stains while allowing vapor to escape — the perfect balance for long-term protection of tile, marble, and natural stone in Florida’s humid climate.
What types of surfaces can be sealed?
We seal porcelain, ceramic, marble, granite, limestone, slate, and natural stone surfaces — both interior and exterior. Each type requires a unique product to ensure proper bonding and finish.
Can sealing be applied to new tile or stone?
Yes. Sealing new installations prevents early staining and grout discoloration. We typically allow a short curing period for setting materials before application to ensure proper adhesion.
Can old or stained concrete be sealed?
Yes. We clean and prepare the surface before sealing. In some cases, we can apply color-tint sealants to improve uniformity and hide light staining.
How long does concrete sealing last?
On average, 3–5 years depending on traffic and exposure. Regular cleaning and maintenance help maximize longevity.
Is sealing recommended for commercial properties or warehouses?
Absolutely. Our sealants protect against heavy use, forklift traffic, and chemical spills — ideal for parking lots, sidewalks, and commercial flooring.
Benefits of Concrete Sealing
Prevent cracks, erosion, and water damage.
- Blocks water and chemical absorption
- Reduces freeze-thaw deterioration
- Strengthens surface density
- Extends concrete lifespan
Improve curb appeal and surface uniformity.
- Revives dull, weathered concrete
- Optional gloss or matte finishes
- Reduces staining from oil and debris
- Keeps surfaces looking cleaner longer
Make cleaning faster and easier.
- Prevents dirt from embedding in pores
- Simplifies pressure washing
- Reduces frequency of resealing
- Lowers long-term maintenance costs
Questions
What types of concrete do you seal?
We seal driveways, patios, pool decks, walkways, and commercial slabs, using different formulas for broom-finished, stamped, or smooth surfaces.
How soon after new concrete is poured can it be sealed?
Typically after 28 days, once curing is complete and moisture levels stabilize for proper sealant bonding.
Can concrete be color-stained before sealing?
Yes. We offer color-enhancing sealers that can tint or deepen tone for decorative finishes.
What’s the difference between penetrating and topical sealers for concrete?
Penetrating sealers soak into the surface for invisible protection, while topical sealers form a thin film for added sheen. We choose the right type based on your goals.
Where do you offer concrete sealing services?
We serve both residential and commercial clients throughout Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Collier, and Sarasota counties.
Recent Concrete Sealing Projects
See Examples Of Our Work
See how our concrete sealing services protect driveways, patios, and commercial surfaces from damage and wear. Each project highlights our commitment to strength, uniformity, and long-term performance across Florida’s harsh weather conditions.
