Paver Sealing

Service Overview
Your outdoor surfaces are constantly exposed to Florida’s intense sun, rain, and humidity — all of which can fade color, loosen joints, and cause pavers to deteriorate over time. Professional paver sealing creates a protective barrier that prevents water penetration, resists staining, and restores the rich, natural color of your stone or brick.
Whether you’re protecting a new installation or revitalizing an older one, PaverSealer applies high-grade sealants that preserve structural integrity, enhance curb appeal, and make maintenance effortless.
PaverSealer’s advanced sealing process goes beyond surface protection — our commercial-grade sealants penetrate deeply to bond with the material itself, providing multi-year durability and UV stability unmatched by typical off-the-shelf coatings.
How often should pavers be sealed in Florida’s climate?
Florida’s humidity, rainfall, and UV exposure make regular maintenance essential. On average, pavers should be sealed every 3 to 5 years. High-traffic areas, driveways, and pool decks may need touch-ups sooner to maintain water resistance and color vibrancy. Proper cleaning before resealing extends the lifespan of each application.
Will sealing make my pavers slippery when wet?
Not with the right product and technique. PaverSealer uses non-film-forming or slip-resistant formulations designed specifically for outdoor use in wet conditions. For pool decks and patios, we can include a textured additive that increases traction while maintaining a clean, natural appearance.
Can you seal over old pavers, or do they need to be stripped first?
If the surface has been previously sealed, we evaluate its condition during inspection. In most cases, we clean and lightly prepare the existing surface before resealing. However, if the old coating is peeling or uneven, a stripping or grinding process ensures the new sealer bonds properly for a consistent finish.
Does sealing change the color or appearance of my surface?
It depends on the sealer type you choose. A natural-finish sealer preserves your current look with minimal sheen, while an enhancing sealer deepens tone and adds a subtle “wet look.” Both options provide long-lasting protection and UV stability without creating an artificial gloss.
What’s the difference between water-based and solvent-based sealers?
Water-based sealers are eco-friendly, low-odor, and ideal for maintaining a natural finish. Solvent-based sealers tend to offer deeper color enhancement and faster cure times. We select the best option for your surface material and environmental conditions, ensuring maximum performance and longevity.
Work
Benefits of Paver Sealing:
Shield your pavers from water, oil, and UV damage.
- Prevents erosion from rain and irrigation
- Protects against mold, mildew, and efflorescence
- Stops fading from harsh sunlight
- Resists oil and stain penetration
Revive natural tones and maintain a polished look.
- Enhances vibrancy and depth of color
- Adds a rich, uniform finish
- Protects against dulling or chalking
- Maintains visual consistency across large surfaces
Keep your pavers cleaner for longer with minimal upkeep.
- Simplifies pressure washing and surface cleaning
- Prevents dirt and debris from settling in pores
- Reduces weed and moss growth between joints
- Extends time between reapplications
Questions
What makes PaverSealer’s sealing system different from others?
Our sealants are formulated for Florida’s unique environment — offering superior UV resistance and water repellency compared to generic sealers. We use professional-grade products applied by trained technicians to ensure deep penetration and long-term protection.
How long does a paver sealing application last?
Depending on traffic and exposure, our sealants typically last 3–5 years before reapplication is recommended. Areas around pools or driveways with heavy use may require touch-ups sooner to maintain optimal protection.
Can paver sealing be done on both residential and commercial surfaces?
Absolutely. We service homes, hotels, HOAs, retail plazas, and municipal walkways. Our flexible application system scales to any size project — from small patios to large resort pool decks.
What preparation is required before sealing?
Every project begins with a professional cleaning and surface inspection. We remove dirt, algae, and any old coatings to ensure a clean substrate and strong sealant bond.
Does sealing change the surface texture or make it slippery?
Our sealants are designed to maintain the natural texture of your surface. For pool decks or other high-traffic areas, we can apply an optional slip-resistant additive to enhance safety without changing appearance.
Our Latest Paver Sealing Projects
See Examples Of Our Work
Explore some of our recent paver sealing projects across Florida — from revitalized residential driveways to large-scale commercial installations. Each surface showcases our meticulous preparation, precision sealing techniques, and lasting protection designed to withstand Florida’s toughest conditions. See the difference professional sealing makes in color depth, surface longevity, and curb appeal.
