SERVICES

Paver Stone Cleaning & Sanding

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CLEANING BEFORE
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CLEANING AND SANDING AFTER

There are many benefits to sealing pavers and it really depends on your expectations of pavers and how long you would like them to look great. Pavers that aren’t sealed will be more likely to grow weeds in the joints, they will fade and loose their color from wear and UV breakdown, and because most newer paver sealers include an additive that will harden the joint sand it is less likely that you will have settling or shifting caused by joint sand loss.  All that being said, yes you should seal your pavers. Most manufactures will tell you to wait at least 1 year before having your pavers sealed and it is suggested that you should have them redone every 3 – 4 years.  The same goes for stone on the side of your house as well.