Your pavers are fading. The color that looked so rich when they were first installed is now washed out and dull. That’s Florida sun doing what it does best—bleaching everything in sight.
Sealing puts a protective layer between your pavers and the elements. It blocks UV rays that fade color, repels water that causes shifting and erosion, and stops stains from soaking in deep. You get back that rich, vibrant look—and it stays that way.
The joint sand stays locked in place instead of washing away every time it rains. Weeds don’t sprout between the pavers. Ants don’t build colonies in the gaps. Your surface stays stable, level, and clean with way less effort on your end.
You’re not just making things look better. You’re protecting an investment that cost you anywhere from $8,000 to $20,000 or more. Sealing adds years to the life of your pavers and keeps them from needing replacement down the road.
We’ve been serving Citrus Hills and Citrus County since 1995. We’re a family-owned company that’s watched this community grow, and we’ve sealed thousands of driveways, patios, and pool decks in neighborhoods just like yours.
We’re authorized contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard—the top paver manufacturers in Florida. We’re also the exclusive Seal ‘n Lock distributor in Citrus County, which means you’re getting access to premium products that aren’t available from every contractor who shows up with a pressure washer.
We live here. We work here. We’re not a franchise or a crew passing through. When you call, you’re talking to people who understand what Florida weather does to pavers and how to fix it right the first time.
We start with a deep clean. That means pressure washing to remove dirt, algae, mold, and any old sealer that’s failing. If there are stains—oil, rust, organic matter—we treat those separately. The surface has to be completely clean before sealer goes on, or it won’t bond properly.
Next, we check the joint sand. If it’s been washed out or eroded, we refill and compact it. This step is critical because the sand is what keeps your pavers stable. Sealing locks that sand in place so it doesn’t disappear after the next storm.
Then we apply the sealer. We use professional-grade products designed specifically for Florida’s climate—high UV resistance, water repellent, and breathable so moisture doesn’t get trapped underneath. The sealer goes on evenly, and we make sure every joint and edge is covered.
After it cures, your pavers are protected. The color comes back. The surface resists stains. Water beads up instead of soaking in. You’ll notice the difference immediately, and it lasts for years with minimal maintenance.
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This isn’t a quick spray-and-go job. You’re getting a full restoration and protection process that addresses the specific problems pavers face in Citrus Hills.
Florida’s climate is tough on outdoor surfaces. We get intense UV exposure almost year-round, which fades pavers fast. We also get heavy rainfall, especially during summer storm season, which washes out joint sand and destabilizes the base. Our sealing process is designed to handle both.
We use Seal ‘n Lock products—premium sealers that we distribute exclusively in Citrus County. These aren’t the cheap, big-box sealers that peel and fail within a year. They’re formulated for Florida conditions and backed by a company that’s been in the paver sealing business for decades.
You’re also getting the benefit of working with a full-service landscaping company. We don’t just seal pavers—we install them, repair them, and maintain entire outdoor spaces. That means we understand how everything works together, and we’re not cutting corners to get to the next job.
In Citrus Hills, where the median home price is over $500,000 and most residents are invested in maintaining their property, this kind of attention matters. You’ve worked hard to create a beautiful outdoor space. We make sure it stays that way.
Most paver sealing projects in Citrus Hills run between $1.25 and $2.50 per square foot for a standard clean and seal. If your pavers need more work—stain removal, joint sand replacement, or repairs—you’re looking at $2.50 to $4.00 per square foot.
The total cost depends on the size of the area and the condition of your pavers. A typical driveway might be 800 to 1,200 square feet. A patio or pool deck could be anywhere from 400 to 1,000 square feet or more.
We’ll give you an exact price after we see the job. No guessing, no surprises. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why.
A quality sealer applied correctly should last three to five years in Florida. That’s assuming you’re using a premium product designed for high UV exposure and heavy rainfall—not the cheap stuff that starts peeling after one summer.
How long it actually lasts depends on a few things. High-traffic areas like driveways wear faster than patios. If your pavers are in full sun all day, the sealer breaks down a bit quicker than shaded areas. And if you’re pressure washing aggressively or using harsh chemicals, you’ll shorten the lifespan.
We use Seal ‘n Lock products, which hold up better than most sealers on the market. When it’s time to reseal, the process is faster and less expensive because the pavers are already in good shape. You’re just adding a fresh protective layer.
Yes, and it’s one of the most dramatic transformations you’ll see. Pavers that have been sitting unsealed for years are faded, stained, and often covered in algae or mold. Once we clean and seal them, the color comes back and the surface looks almost new again.
The process takes a bit more time because we’re starting from scratch. We have to remove years of buildup, treat any deep stains, and make sure the joint sand is in good condition. But the results are worth it.
If your pavers are older and you’ve been putting off sealing, now’s the time. The longer you wait, the more damage accumulates—and eventually, you’re looking at replacement instead of restoration.
We see this all the time. Someone hires a cheap contractor or tries a DIY sealer, and within a year it’s peeling, flaking, or turning white. Fixing it means stripping off the old sealer completely before we can apply a new one.
Stripping is more labor-intensive than a standard sealing job, which means it costs more. But it’s the only way to do it right. If you try to seal over a failing sealer, the new layer won’t bond and you’ll have the same problem again in a few months.
At least 50% of our paver sealing work in Florida is fixing bad sealer jobs. It’s frustrating for homeowners because they already paid once, and now they’re paying again to have it done correctly. That’s why choosing the right contractor and the right products matters from the start.
Yes. We seal concrete pavers, brick pavers, travertine, and natural stone. Each material needs a slightly different approach because they absorb sealer differently and have different porosity levels.
Concrete pavers are the most common in Citrus Hills, and they respond really well to sealing. Brick pavers are more porous, so they soak up more sealer and often need an extra coat. Travertine and natural stone require a breathable sealer to avoid trapping moisture, which can cause damage over time.
We adjust our process based on what you have. We’re authorized installers for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard, so we know these products inside and out. Whatever’s on your property, we’ve worked with it before.
You can walk on them within 24 hours. For vehicle traffic—like pulling into your driveway—wait 48 to 72 hours. The sealer needs time to fully cure, and putting weight on it too soon can leave marks or cause uneven wear.
Weather affects curing time. If it’s hot and dry, the sealer cures faster. If it’s humid or there’s rain in the forecast, it takes longer. We’ll let you know exactly when it’s safe to use the surface based on the conditions that week.
Once it’s fully cured, your pavers are ready for normal use. No special maintenance required. Just keep them reasonably clean and avoid harsh chemicals that can break down the sealer over time.
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