Appeal:

Applying a sealant to your pavers imparts a clean, wet look with a glossy finish, dependent on the chosen sealant’s characteristics. This process doesn’t alter the color of the paver; instead, it accentuates the material’s inherent hue, enhancing the overall color of the pavers. Additionally, the color remains vibrant and new as sealers offer protection against UV rays, preventing fading over time.

Protection:

Pavers crafted from concrete, natural stone, and brick are prone to fading, mildew, rust, and staining as time progresses. The application of a sealant acts as a safeguard against stains and various signs of aging. Additionally, it facilitates easier cleaning, allowing for the swift removal of dirt, grease, and grime—common exposures for pavers—without leaving any lingering effects.

Duration:

Following the sealing of your pavers, they typically maintain their enhanced state for an average of three to five years. However, external factors such as rain, traffic, and sun exposure can potentially impact the longevity of the seal. Additionally, inadequate maintenance may necessitate resealing sooner than anticipated.