




Most paver and concrete sealers last between 2 and 5 years depending on the type of sealer used, weather exposure, drainage, and the amount of foot and vehicle traffic the surface receives. Periodic maintenance can help extend the life and appearance of sealed surfaces.
Yes. Proper cleaning is essential for successful sealing. Dirt, algae, stains, and contaminants should be removed and the surface allowed to dry thoroughly before sealer is applied. Proper preparation helps ensure better adhesion and longer-lasting protection.
Absolutely. Existing pavers and concrete can often be restored and sealed after cleaning. Sealing helps protect the surface, enhance appearance, and reduce future staining and weather-related deterioration.
Most penetrating sealers have little effect on traction. Certain enhancing or wet-look sealers may slightly alter the surface texture when wet. The appropriate sealer should be selected based on the surface and intended use.
Georgia Wash seals a variety of surfaces, including:
Sealing helps protect surfaces from moisture intrusion, staining, UV damage, algae growth, and everyday wear. It can also enhance color, improve appearance, and make routine cleaning and maintenance easier.
Yes. Certain sealers are designed to deepen and enrich the natural color of pavers and decorative concrete. Enhancing and wet-look sealers can provide a richer appearance while adding protection.
Drying and curing times vary depending on temperature, humidity, and the type of sealer used. In most cases, foot traffic can resume within 24 hours, while vehicle traffic may require additional curing time.
New concrete should be allowed to cure properly before sealing. Once fully cured, sealing can help protect the surface from stains, moisture, and premature deterioration.
Most surfaces benefit from resealing every 2 to 5 years. High-traffic areas, pool decks, and surfaces exposed to harsh weather may require more frequent maintenance to maintain appearance and protection.