Your pavers are a serious investment, and the Gulf Coast is hard on them. We seal the surface and lock down the joint sand so your patio, driveway, or pool deck shrugs off rain, sun, stains, and weeds — and keeps looking sharp for years. Choose a rich wet look or a natural finish.
Sealing is only as good as the prep behind it. We never seal over dirt or moisture — that traps the grime in and the sealer peels later. Done right, the bond lasts for years and keeps your pavers looking the way they should.
We start with a proper wash to pull out the mold, mildew, dirt, and old grime sitting on the surface and packed into the joints. Sealing dirty pavers just locks the dirt in for good, so this step is non-negotiable.
Pavers have to be dry through before any sealer goes down — trapped moisture clouds the finish and ruins adhesion. We give the surface the dry time it needs, which on the humid Gulf Coast usually means waiting for the right window, not rushing it.
If the joints have washed out or thinned, we top them off so the sand sits where it should. Pairing this with polymeric sand gives you the strongest, longest-lasting joint, and the sealer then helps lock it all in place.
We apply the sealer evenly across the paver faces and flood it into the joints to harden the sand. This is where you choose your look — a wet-look sealer that deepens and richens the color with a sheen, or a natural-look sealer that protects without changing the appearance.
We give the sealer the time it needs to fully cure and harden before the surface goes back into regular use. We'll tell you exactly how long to stay off it so the protection sets up the way it should.
Sealing needs a clean, dry surface to bond right — exactly what you have right after a paver wash. That makes it a natural discounted add-on when we're already out doing your wash: no second trip, no waiting for the pavers to get dirty again. It also pairs perfectly with polymeric sand re-sanding — we top off the joints, then the sealer locks that fresh sand in place.
Go with a wet-look sealer that deepens and brightens your paver color with a matte-to-glossy sheen, or a natural look that protects without changing how the pavers appear. Either way, faded, tired pavers come back to life.
A joint-stabilizing sealer hardens the sand between your pavers so it stops washing out in hard rain, blowing away in the wind, or getting tunneled out by ants. That keeps your pavers from shifting and going uneven over time.
Hardening the joints removes the loose, damp pocket weed seeds need, and a sealed surface resists the mold, mildew, and algae our humid coast breeds. It also helps cut the chalky white efflorescence haze.
Oil, grease, BBQ spills, leaf tannins, and rust bead up on top instead of soaking in, so they wipe off instead of staining. Water sheds rather than absorbing, and the sealer slows the sun-bleaching that fades color under our strong Texas sun.
A sealed surface holds far less dirt and grime, so routine upkeep becomes a light rinse instead of a full pressure-wash every few months. You spend less time and money keeping it looking good.
Less moisture getting in, less fading, and stable joints all add up to a paver area that stays sound and good-looking for years longer — protecting what is usually a big landscaping investment.
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