Your pavers face a beating in Homosassa. Between 52 inches of annual rainfall, relentless UV exposure, and humidity that stays above 70% year-round, unsealed pavers don’t stand a chance.
Sealing changes that. The color you paid for stays vibrant instead of fading to a washed-out gray. Joint sand stays locked in place during heavy storms instead of washing away and creating gaps. Weeds can’t take root between your pavers, and oil stains wipe clean instead of soaking in permanently.
You’re not just maintaining appearance. You’re protecting a significant investment—most paver installations run $8,000 to $20,000 or more. Professional sealing costs a fraction of that and prevents the kind of damage that leads to costly repairs or premature replacement.
Sealed pavers also stay safer. That slick, slippery surface you get after rain or around the pool? Sealing reduces that. Algae and mildew can’t establish the same foothold on a properly sealed surface.
We’ve been handling paver installations and sealing in Homosassa since 1995. We’re a family-owned operation, and we’re the exclusive Seal ‘n Lock distributor in Citrus County.
We’re also authorized contractors for Tremron, Flagstone, and Belgard—the manufacturers whose pavers are likely sitting in your driveway or patio right now. That means we know exactly how to protect them according to the standards these companies require.
You’ll talk directly to us. No call centers, no runaround. We’ve built our reputation here by doing the work right the first time, and we’re not going anywhere. We’ve helped neighbors through hurricane cleanup, supported local youth programs, and we’re active in the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce. This is our home too.
We start with a thorough cleaning. Your pavers get pressure washed to remove dirt, organic debris, old stains, and any mold or mildew that’s built up. If there are oil stains or stubborn spots, we treat those specifically.
Next, we inspect and address the joint sand. If it’s washed out or degraded, we re-apply polymeric sand. This is what locks your pavers together and prevents shifting. It also keeps weeds from growing and insects from nesting underneath.
Once everything is clean and prepped, we apply a professional-grade sealer. We use Seal ‘n Lock products—commercial quality that’s designed specifically for Florida’s climate. The sealer penetrates the surface and creates a protective barrier against UV rays, moisture, stains, and everyday wear.
The process typically takes one to two days depending on the size of your area and weather conditions. We need dry weather and moderate temperatures for the sealer to cure properly, which is why spring and fall are ideal in Homosassa.
You’ll see the difference immediately. Colors come back to life, the surface has a uniform finish, and your pavers are protected for the next two to three years.
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Every paver sealing service we do in Homosassa includes complete surface preparation. That means pressure washing, stain treatment, mold and mildew removal, and a full inspection of your paver system.
We handle joint sand replacement when needed. Homosassa gets 111 days of precipitation every year, and that constant rain washes sand out of joints. We re-apply polymeric sand where necessary to restore structural integrity and prevent future erosion.
The sealer itself is Seal ‘n Lock—a product we distribute exclusively in Citrus County. It’s formulated to handle high humidity, intense sun, and the kind of storm activity we see regularly. It protects against fading, staining, weed growth, and moisture penetration.
We seal driveways, walkways, patios, pool decks, and any other paver surface you have. Whether it’s interlocking pavers, patio pavers, or a full hardscape installation, the process is the same: clean, prep, seal, protect.
You also get direct communication throughout. No subcontractors, no surprises. We show up when we say we will, and we don’t leave until the job meets our standard—which is beyond meticulous, because that’s how we’ve operated since day one.
In Homosassa’s climate, you’re looking at sealing every two to three years. That timeline can shift depending on how much traffic your pavers get and how much direct sun exposure they face.
High-traffic areas like driveways or commercial walkways wear down sealer faster. Pool decks take a beating from chlorine, sunscreen, and constant moisture. Patios in full sun fade quicker than shaded areas.
If you start noticing faded color, weeds popping up in the joints, or water soaking in instead of beading up, it’s time to reseal. The sealer is doing its job until it’s not—and once it breaks down, your pavers are exposed to all the damage Florida weather can dish out.
Cost depends on the size of the area, the condition of your pavers, and how much prep work is needed. Sealing a small patio runs less than sealing a large driveway or an entire pool deck.
If your pavers haven’t been sealed in years, or if there’s significant staining, mold, or sand erosion, that adds to the prep time. We’re not just spraying sealer on a dirty surface—we’re cleaning, treating, repairing joints, and then sealing.
The investment is a fraction of what you’d pay to replace pavers. A full driveway replacement in Citrus County can run $8,000 to $15,000 or more. Sealing every few years costs significantly less and prevents you from ever needing that replacement. We give you an exact price after seeing the area in person.
You can buy sealer at a hardware store, but the results usually don’t compare. The prep work is where most DIY jobs fall short—if the surface isn’t completely clean, the sealer won’t bond properly. You’ll get streaks, uneven coverage, or early failure.
Polymeric sand application is another issue. If it’s not installed correctly, it won’t lock your pavers together the way it should. Rain will wash it out, and you’re back where you started.
Professional-grade sealers also perform differently than retail products. We use Seal ‘n Lock, which is formulated for commercial applications and Florida’s specific climate challenges. It lasts longer, protects better, and doesn’t break down as quickly under UV exposure and humidity. If you want it done once and done right, hiring a paver sealing company in Homosassa that knows the process is the smarter move.
It depends on the sealer and how it’s applied. Some sealers create a high-gloss finish that can be slick when wet, especially around pools or in areas that get frequent rain.
We use sealers that maintain traction. The finish enhances color and provides protection without turning your pavers into a slip hazard. For pool decks or high-traffic walkways, we specifically choose products that balance aesthetics with safety.
Sealed pavers are actually safer in the long run because the sealer prevents algae, mold, and mildew from taking hold. Those organic growths are what make unsealed pavers dangerously slippery after rain or morning dew. A properly sealed surface sheds water and resists that buildup, so you’re not dealing with the same slip risks over time.
Yes, when done correctly. Sealing locks the polymeric sand in your paver joints, which prevents weed seeds from settling in and taking root. It also keeps ants and other insects from burrowing underneath and creating nests that push pavers apart.
Unsealed pavers are an open invitation. Rain washes sand out of the joints, creating gaps. Weed seeds blow in, settle, and germinate. Ants move in and start excavating. Before long, you’re pulling weeds every weekend and dealing with uneven pavers.
Sealing doesn’t make your hardscape bulletproof, but it makes it significantly harder for weeds and pests to establish themselves. You’ll spend far less time on maintenance, and your pavers will stay structurally sound instead of shifting and separating over time. For patio paver sealing in Homosassa, this is one of the biggest quality-of-life improvements you’ll notice.
They deteriorate faster than they should. Florida’s sun bleaches out the color within a couple of years. The 52 inches of annual rain we get in Homosassa washes away joint sand, which destabilizes the entire surface. Humidity creates the perfect environment for mold, mildew, and algae growth.
Stains become permanent. Oil from cars, organic debris, rust from patio furniture—it all soaks into unsealed pavers and doesn’t come out. You’re left with a faded, stained, uneven surface that looks neglected even if you’re doing regular maintenance.
The real cost shows up when you need repairs or replacement years earlier than you should. Sealing interlocking pavers protects your investment and extends the lifespan of your hardscape significantly. It’s not just about appearance—it’s about avoiding expensive problems that are completely preventable with routine sealing every few years.
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