As New Again Reveals When Is the Right Time to Reseal Your Pavers

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Friday, April 28, 2023 at 12:00am UTC

Florida Pressure Washing Professionals Discussed the Best Time to Reseal Your Pavers

Jacksonville, United States - April 27, 2023 / Pressure Washing Marketing Pros /

Paver sealing offers property owners an excellent way to protect concrete pavers, stifle weed growth in joint sand, and make cleaning easier. The sealant will, however, wear off over time, making it necessary to reapply the water-based sealer from time to time.

At least, that is what paint sealant manufacturers say. Considering that it’s a $160.03 billion industry, property owners are right to be skeptical about resealing the paver surface every year. However, according to As New Again Pressure Washing, you will notice when it’s time. In this post, the team goes over how to tell if it’s time to reseal paving.

How Often to Seal Pavers

The game changed with the development of polyaspartic coatings back in the 1990s. Prior to this, sealing pavers was an annual process. Today’s products last at least three to five years, depending on use and care.

If property owners notice cracking, shifting of the sand joints, or a dull, lifeless surface, it’s time to consider paver sealing again.

Is It Ever Too Early for Resealing?

Property owners can expect at least three years from a professional installation. If, however, the installer made mistakes or did a poor job, property owners can opt to reseal the surface.

In general, it is important to consider resealing if the sealant does any of the following:

  • Starts to lift
  • Wears away in places
  • Loses its shine
  • Becomes cloudy
  • Cracks
  • Is uneven

Does It Matter What the Paving Material Is?

The material does matter because it affects the sealant that a professional uses. While the principle is similar for brick, concrete, and stone pavers, each has a slightly different requirement when it comes to protection.

Bricks, for example, have a rich color that UV exposure will fade over time. Bricks are also very porous, making them magnets for stains and discoloration. When sealing bricks, it’s essential for property owners to choose a product with UV filters.

Concrete is just as porous as bricks and will discolor with time. However, fading is less of an issue with natural concrete than with bricks. Therefore, property owners can avoid UV protection unless they stain the concrete pavers.

Stone pavers may be more robust, depending on the type of stone. For example, granite is hardier than limestone. However, it makes sense to protect the stone from stains and watermarks. Sealants also make it easier to clean away bird droppings and other debris.

Professionals can advise property owners on the best solutions.

Premium Pressure Washing Services In Jacksonville, FL

People interested in resealing their pavers should contact As New Again Pressure Washing for a free estimate or more information. The team will also assist with paver sealing as necessary.

Contact Information:

AS NEW AGAIN PRESSURE WASHING

1433 Romney St #5
Jacksonville, FL 32211
United States

David Perez
(904) 881-9743
https://www.asnewagainpw.com/

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