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The surface of the paver you have has a big influence on how often you have to seal it and determines the type of sealant needed. Your pavers porousness can be determined with a simple water test.

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Types of Sealant:              Types of Gloss:

  • Surface                                 High

  • Water-based                          Low

  • Penetrating                        Matte

  • Invisible Penetrating                   

  • Impregnating                              

  • Joint Stabilizer                            â€‹


Sealant used in picture is a solvent-based

SB-8700(wet look joint stabilizing sealer with antifungal film protection) 

A paver sealer will considerably limit water penetration and, in many cases, will entirely eliminate the effects of efflorescence. Sealing your brick will protect the color of your paver while also preventing water penetration into the paver and polymeric sand or grout.

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Types of Sealant:              Types of Gloss:

  • Surface                                High

  • Water-based                         Low

  • Penetrating                        Matte

  • Invisible Penetrating                   

  • Impregnating                              

  • Joint Stabilizer                            


Sealant used in picture is water-based

SB-1300(natural look matte finish joint stabilizing)              

SB-1300 is specifically formulated with an antifungal designed to help inhibit the growth of mold, moss and algae on the sealer when applied to horizontal and vertical surfaces

Appears milky when applied, dries matte

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Pressure washing is a popular method for cleaning hardscapes, and it can be used to clean concrete, paving stones, or bricks. Cleaning your hardscapes is a quick and easy approach to improve the curb appeal of your home or your outdoor living areas without spending a lot of money. If your concrete, bricks, or paving stones are unclean from years of neglect or have mold or algae growing on them, you will notice an even greater difference.

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