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Residential Paver Sealing Professionals
Sarasota, Manatee and Hillsborough County

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Paver Sealing Professionals: Driveway, Patio, Walkways

Paver Sealing Your Homes Exterior; Driveway, Walkway, Sidewalks, Pool Enclosures, Cage Patios, Lanais, and More!

Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota County's #1 Residential Softwashing, Roof Cleaning And Paver Sealing Professionals

Proper Technique, Preparation, and Expertise Matters

Proper Paver Maintenance Is Important When Owning A Home.

 

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Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, Lanais. Our Paver Sealing Services Can Take Care Of It All!

What Is Paver Sealing? 

 

Sealing your pavers is the most beneficial thing you can do to ensure they last longer, ward off stains and maintain their beauty. If you choose not to seal your pavers they may suffer the effects of erosion, weed growth, mold or mildew build up, discoloration, and can become loose over time and shift or drop. Paver Sealing is the method used to clean, protect, and ensure your pavers last as long as possible while looking their best all year long!

ASK US ABOUT OUR *KEEP IT CLEAN PROGRAM*

The Keep It Clean Program is where we can cut costs down and keep your property always presentable to the community. AquaBlast Pros dedicated to keeping your house presentable year after year with this option. We offer Three Keep It Clean Programs. 

Once every 3 Month, 6 months, or a year depending on your needs.

Aqua Blast Pros Exterior Cleaning

 

We Specialize in Softwashing, Roof Cleaning, and Paver Sealing in the following areas:

Lakewood Ranch

Venice

Osprey

Englewood

Sarasota

Upper Manatee Area

Tampa

Odessa

Riverview

Siesta Key

Longboat Key

Casey Key

Holmes Beach

And Surrounding Areas!

Should I Seal My Pavers?

 

There are many benefits to sealing pavers, but it’s not absolutely necessary. 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.

 

With all that being said, yes you should seal your pavers. Most paver manufactures will tell you that it’s not required to seal your pavers, however, it is highly suggested.

What If I Don't Seal My Pavers?

Pavers are strong — but they are NOT maintenance-free.

 

Here’s what happens when they’re left unsealed in Florida:

 

 

☀️ 1. Color Fades Fast

 

 

The Florida sun bakes the life out of pavers. UV rays slowly bleach the color, leaving them dull and washed out.

 

 

🌧 2. Stains Set In

 

 

Oil, rust, leaves, dirt, and pool chemicals soak deep into unsealed pavers. Once absorbed, stains are extremely difficult (and expensive) to remove.

 

 

🌱 3. Weeds & Ant Hills

 

 

Unsealed joints lose sand quickly. That means:

 

  • Weeds growing through

  • Ant infestations

  • Loose, shifting pavers

 

 

 

💦 4. Mold, Mildew & Algae

 

 

Moisture soaks into porous pavers, creating the perfect environment for slippery green buildup — especially around lanais and pool decks.

 

 

💸 5. Premature Replacement

 

 

Without protection, pavers break down faster. What could have been simple maintenance turns into costly repairs or full replacement.

 

 

 

 

Why Sealing Changes Everything

 

 

Professional paver sealing:

 

✔ Restores rich color

✔ Locks in joint sand

✔ Blocks stains before they happen

✔ Reduces weed growth

✔ Makes cleaning easier

✔ Extends the life of your investment

 

For a fraction of the cost of replacement, sealing protects thousands of dollars’ worth of hardscape.

Interested in paver sealing for  your home or property?

Call us today at (941) 212-7239 to schedule an appointment with one of our Paver Sealing Specialists.

Efflorescence on your pavers?

A white cloudy hazing over your pavers.

It’s common to see brick pavers that have been in place for some time to turn white or show a slight white hazing over the pavers. To the untrained eye, this can appear to be the surface of the brick fading or wearing down. In actuality, it’s a condition known as efflorescence and in most cases can be easily removed during our pavers sealing process.

Efflorescence happens when water containing salts is able to penetrate the surface of the brick or stone. Over time, there are repeated cycles of water penetrating and evaporating from the surface. Every time the water evaporates, the salt that was contained in the water remains on the surface of the brick, leaving a white residue.

The appearance of the salt residue can be more or less noticeable depending on the color and finish of the surface, with brick showing efflorescence most often due to its darker color and smooth surface. Clay brick is also very porous.

Florida obviously provides all of the right conditions for efflorescence to occur due to our proximity to the sea and brackish water sources. Salty water can even penetrate by way of rain, which Central Florida receives an abundance of.

Efflorescence is also present in new pavers in time as the pavers start to settle. In Sarasota and Bradenton, especially Lakewood Ranch, Pavers are made from crushed shell. Those pavers have a recommended wait time of 6 months before sealing after installation. This time allows the pavers to settle and expel any extra calcium from the crushed shell in manufacturing. Treating pavers before sealing for Efflorescence is a great way to protect your investment. Pavers that are sealed too early or without treating for Efflo risk seeing Hazing on your driveway or patio pavers. 

Here is how to handle Efflo.

How do we treat and prevent efflorescence?

 

Before the white hazy finish can be removed (Efflo), the surface must be inspected to determine the cause of water intrusion or reason for efflo. Beyond the simple porosity of the surface, other causes of water intrusion can include improperly caulked or sealed joints, eroded mortar joints in copings or sills, water coming from behind walls due to roofing integrity issues, cracks in the masonry, or even problems inherent in the building materials themselves, or from leaking sprinkler systems near or under paver areas.

Once the cause or causes or water intrusion are identified and remediated, the next step is removal of the efflorescence itself. Our trained experts at AquaBlast Pros will assess the situation and select the appropriate removal method that proves effective. In some cases, chemical removal may be indicated.

The final step in remediating efflorescence is preventing future damage by applying a premium high content solids based sealant. It’s key to ensure the source of water penetration be identified and fixed prior to sealing, since efflorescence happens internally. If sealer is applied and the water problem persists, you will continue to have a problem with efflorescence.

Only a professional can fully diagnose and treat this issue. If you suspect efflorescence on your brick or stone call us for a free quote today!

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