Your pavers stop fading. The color you paid for stays put, even when the sun beats down month after month.
Weeds quit growing between the joints. You’re not spending weekends pulling them or spraying chemicals that barely work. The polymeric sand we use hardens when wet and locks everything in place.
Stains wipe off instead of soaking in. Oil from the car, leaves from the oak tree, spills from the grill—they sit on the surface where you can actually clean them. Mold and mildew don’t get a foothold either, which matters in a climate this humid.
Your investment lasts longer. Sealing interlocking pavers in Silver Springs Shores East, FL isn’t about making them shiny—it’s about keeping them from breaking down. When UV rays, rain, and heat can’t penetrate the surface, your pavers stay stable and you’re not looking at replacement costs that run $8,000 to $15,000 for a typical driveway.
We’ve been sealing pavers in Silver Springs Shores East, FL since 1995. That’s long enough to know what holds up and what doesn’t when you’re dealing with Florida’s weather.
We’re the exclusive Seal ‘n Lock distributor in the county, and we’re authorized contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard. That means we’re using the products these manufacturers trust and we’re trained on how to apply them correctly.
You’re working with a family-owned business that’s state-licensed for irrigation and has built a reputation on getting it right the first time. We’re not a call center. When you reach out, you’re talking to people who actually do the work and live in the same community you do.
We start by cleaning the surface completely. That means pressure washing to remove dirt, old sealers, mold, mildew, algae, and any stains that have built up. If there’s existing sealer that’s failing, it comes off so the new sealer can bond properly.
Next, we re-sand the joints with polymeric sand. This isn’t regular sand—it hardens when it gets wet, creating a stable base that prevents weeds and keeps pavers from shifting. We make sure every joint is filled correctly before moving forward.
Then we apply Seal ‘n Lock sealer. You can choose between a wet look finish that brings out the rich color or a matte finish that protects without changing the appearance. Either way, the sealer is designed specifically for Florida’s intense sun, heavy rainfall, and high humidity.
The sealer needs time to cure. We’ll let you know exactly when you can walk on it and when you can park on it. Most sealers are ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours and full use within 48 to 72 hours, depending on conditions.
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We handle driveways, patios, pool decks, and walkways. Any paver surface that’s taking a beating from the elements.
In Silver Springs Shores East, FL, your pavers are exposed to intense UV rays that fade color fast, afternoon storms that wash out joint sand, and humidity that invites mold and algae. Our paver sealing service near you addresses all of that with commercial-grade Seal ‘n Lock protection.
You get a thorough inspection before we start. We’re looking at the condition of your pavers, checking for damage, identifying stains that need extra attention, and making sure the surface is ready for sealing. If repairs are needed, we’ll tell you upfront.
The process includes complete surface preparation, joint re-sanding with polymeric sand, and application of premium sealer that’s rated for Florida’s climate. We’re not cutting corners or using products that’ll fail in two years. The sealer we use typically lasts 2-3 years in Florida’s humid conditions, and we’ll recommend when it’s time to reseal based on your specific situation.
Military and first responder families receive a discount. It’s one way we give back to the people who serve this community.
Professional paver sealing typically lasts 2-3 years in Florida’s humid climate. High-traffic areas like driveways may need resealing sooner, while patios and walkways in covered or shaded areas can go longer.
The lifespan depends on a few factors: how much sun exposure the pavers get, how much foot or vehicle traffic they handle, and whether you’re maintaining them properly. Pressure washing too aggressively or using harsh chemicals can break down the sealer faster.
We use Seal ‘n Lock sealer because it’s formulated specifically for Florida’s intense sun, heavy rainfall, and high humidity. Cheaper sealers might only last a year before they start peeling or wearing thin. When we seal your pavers, we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on your specific situation and let you know what signs to watch for when it’s time to reseal.
Wet look sealer brings out the rich, vibrant colors in your pavers and creates that fresh-from-the-rain appearance. It adds depth and makes the colors pop, which a lot of homeowners prefer for driveways and entryways where curb appeal matters.
Matte finish sealer provides the same protection without changing the natural look of your pavers. The color stays true to what you see when the pavers are dry and unsealed. Some people prefer this for pool decks or patios where they want a more subtle, natural appearance.
Both finishes protect against UV rays, stains, mold, mildew, and weed growth. Both keep joint sand locked in place and make cleaning easier. The choice comes down to aesthetics—how you want your pavers to look. We can show you examples of both finishes so you know exactly what you’re getting before we start the job.
Yes, but the old sealer needs to come off first if it’s failing. If the previous sealer is peeling, flaking, or wearing unevenly, applying new sealer over it won’t work. The new sealer won’t bond properly and you’ll end up with a mess.
We start by inspecting the existing sealer to see what condition it’s in. If it’s still intact but just wearing thin, we can sometimes apply a fresh coat. If it’s failing, we’ll strip it off completely using the right chemicals and pressure washing techniques, then prep the surface like we’re sealing it for the first time.
A lot of homeowners in Silver Springs Shores East, FL have pavers that were sealed years ago and never maintained. The sealer breaks down, weeds start growing, stains soak in, and the pavers look worse than if they’d never been sealed at all. We fix that. Once we remove the old sealer and apply Seal ‘n Lock protection, your pavers look new again and they’re protected the right way.
Wet look sealer can make pavers slightly more slippery when wet, which is something to consider for pool decks. Matte finish sealer is a better choice if slip resistance is a priority.
We can also use sealers with slip-resistant additives that create a textured surface. These products give you the protection you need without sacrificing safety, especially in areas where kids are running around or where water is constantly splashing onto the pavers.
Florida’s humidity and rain already create slippery conditions when algae and mildew grow on unsealed pavers. Sealing actually helps prevent that growth, so in many cases, sealed pavers are safer than unsealed ones. We’ll recommend the right product based on where your pavers are located and how they’re used. If it’s a pool deck, we’re thinking about slip resistance from the start.
Paver sealing typically costs between $1.25 and $2.50 per square foot for basic clean and seal, and $2.50 to $4.00 per square foot for premium service that includes repairs, deep stain removal, and high-end sealer. Most driveways in Silver Springs Shores East, FL run between 400 and 800 square feet, so you’re looking at $500 to $3,200 depending on size and condition.
The price depends on what shape your pavers are in when we start. If they’re covered in mold, stained with oil, or the old sealer is peeling off, it takes more time and materials to get them ready. If they’re relatively clean and just need a refresh, the cost is lower.
Compare that to replacing your pavers, which runs $8,000 to $15,000 or more for a typical driveway. Sealing every 2-3 years is a fraction of that cost and it keeps your pavers looking good for decades. We’ll give you an exact quote after we see your pavers in person, so you know what you’re paying before we start.
Not immediately, but you should seal them within the first year. New pavers need time to cure and settle, usually 60 to 90 days after installation. Sealing too soon can trap moisture and cause problems down the road.
Once they’ve cured, sealing protects them from day one. Florida’s sun starts fading pavers the moment they’re exposed, and rain starts washing out joint sand within weeks. Sealing early means you’re locking in the color and preventing stains before they have a chance to soak in.
A lot of homeowners wait too long and then they’re dealing with faded pavers, weed growth, and stains that are harder to remove. If you just had pavers installed in Silver Springs Shores East, FL, give them a few months to settle, then get them sealed. You’ll save yourself maintenance headaches and keep them looking new for years longer than if you wait.
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