Know About the Process
Concrete sealing is the process of applying a clear (or sometimes tinted) protective coating to the surface of concrete. This sealer penetrates the pores or forms a film over the top, shielding the slab from moisture, chemicals, oil stains, salt damage, and UV degradation.
It’s one of the easiest and most effective ways to extend the life and appearance of driveways, patios, sidewalks, pool decks, garage floors, and more.
Our Services
We offer expert sealing for new and existing concrete surfaces:
Driveway Sealing
Protects against car fluids, tire marks, and freeze-thaw damage.
Patio & Walkway Sealing
Enhances color, prevents water absorption, and blocks stains from outdoor use.
Stamped & Decorative Concrete Sealing
Locks in color, adds sheen, and prevents fading or wear on intricate finishes.
Pool Deck Sealing
Seals against water and chlorine, with slip-resistant options for safety.
Garage Floor & Interior Slab Sealing
Repels oil, grease, and wear from vehicles or heavy foot traffic.
Why Choose Concrete Sealing?
Here are some of the biggest benefits of concrete sealing
Protection Against Weather
Prevents damage from rain, ice, snow, and salt in freeze-thaw climates.
Resistance Against Stains
Makes it easier to clean oil, food spills, leaves, and more.
Protection Against UV Rays
Stops color fading and surface breakdown from sun exposure.
Gives a Better Appearance
Deepens color and can add a natural matte, satin, or glossy finish.
Types of Concrete Sealers
Depending on your surface and goals, you can choose from options like
Penetrating Sealers
These soak into the pores of concrete for invisible protection. But you are ideal for outdoor and areas prone to freezing.
Acrylic Sealers
Add a clear film on the surface with a wet or satin look. Great for decorative concrete.
Polyurethane or Epoxy Sealers
Stronger, thicker coatings for high-traffic areas like garages or commercial floors.
FAQ
How do I know if my concrete needs to be sealed?
You can pour a little water on the surface. If it absorbs quickly, your concrete is unsealed or due for resealing.
Will sealing change the look of my concrete?
It can change it, depending on the sealer. Some add a glossy or “wet” look, while others are completely invisible.
Can I seal old concrete?
Absolutely! As long as the surface is in good condition and properly cleaned, we can seal both new and existing slabs.