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Sealing & Surface Protection

Protecting your concrete from moisture, stains, and long-term wear.

Why Sealing Matters

Sealed concrete compared with unsealed concrete
Sealed concrete resists water penetration; unsealed concrete absorbs moisture more easily.

Sealing creates a protective barrier that keeps water, oil, salt, and chemicals from penetrating the surface. It also helps prevent freeze-thaw damage and enhances color on decorative concrete.

How Often Should You Reseal?

Signs Your Concrete Needs Resealing

Dull worn concrete surface
A dull, uneven surface can be a sign that the sealer has worn down.

Types of Sealers

Glossy sealed concrete surface
Topical sealers can enhance color and add a gloss or satin finish.

Penetrating sealers are invisible, long-lasting, and best for driveways and high-traffic areas. Topical sealers add gloss or satin sheen, enhance color, and are best for stamped and decorative concrete.