Protecting your concrete from moisture, stains, and long-term wear.
Why Sealing Matters
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?
Driveways: every 2–3 years
Patios/walkways: every 3–5 years
Decorative/stamped: every 2 years for best color retention
Signs Your Concrete Needs Resealing
A dull, uneven surface can be a sign that the sealer has worn down.
Loss of sheen
Water no longer beads
Increased staining
Color fading on decorative surfaces
Types of Sealers
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.