Concrete Sealing: Protect Your Investment and Enhance Its Beauty

Concrete surfaces are durable, but they're not invincible.

What is concrete sealing?

Concrete sealing is the process of applying a protective coating to your concrete surfaces. This coating acts as a barrier, preventing water, chemicals, oil, and other damaging substances from penetrating the concrete and causing deterioration, staining, or cracking. Think of it like a raincoat for your concrete! By sealing your concrete, you significantly extend its lifespan, enhance its appearance, and reduce the need for costly repairs down the road. Whether it's your driveway, patio, walkway, or garage floor, concrete sealing is a crucial step in maintaining the beauty and integrity of your investment.

Why Seal Your Concrete?

  • Protection Against the Elements: Rain, snow, ice, and UV rays can all damage concrete over time. Sealing creates a barrier against moisture penetration, freeze-thaw cycles, and sun damage.

  • Stain Resistance: Oil, grease, dirt, and other spills can easily stain concrete. A sealant makes it much easier to clean up spills and prevents permanent staining.

  • Crack Prevention: Sealing helps prevent water from seeping into existing cracks and expanding during freeze-thaw cycles, which can worsen cracking.

  • Increased Lifespan: By protecting against these damaging factors, sealing significantly extends the lifespan of your concrete surfaces.

  • Enhanced Appearance: Sealing can enhance the color and texture of your concrete, giving it a refreshed and well-maintained look.

Our Concrete Sealing Services Include:

  • Thorough Cleaning: We start by pressure washing the concrete surface to remove all dirt, debris, oil, and existing stains.

  • Crack Repair (If Needed): We can fill minor cracks and imperfections to create a smooth and even surface for sealing.

  • Application of High-Quality Sealant: We use premium-grade concrete sealants that are specifically designed for durability and long-lasting protection.

  • Even Application: We ensure even coverage for optimal protection and a uniform appearance.

When to Seal Your Concrete

  • New Concrete: After the concrete has fully cured (typically 28-30 days).

  • Existing Concrete: Every 1-3 years, depending on the type of sealant and the level of traffic and exposure.

  • Signs of Wear: When water no longer beads up on the surface, or when you notice staining, cracking, or flaking.