Surfaces And Project Types We Handle
From intimate garden paths to expansive community pool decks, our technicians service a wide range of hardscapes. We work with concrete pavers, clay brick, tumbled stone, and other modular surfaces found on patios, driveways, sidewalks, lanais, and entries. Whether the goal is a subtle, natural look or a richer color pop, we match the sealer chemistry to the material and exposure conditions.
Have an older installation with patchy joints and repeated weed growth? Our prep process addresses those issues before any coating goes down. That includes targeted spot treatments for rust or organic stains, careful rinse-downs to keep residue from wicking back up, and a measured approach to color enhancement so the finish feels intentional rather than shiny or plastic.
- Driveways, circular entries, and motor courts
- Pool decks, coping, and screened lanai floors
- Front walks, steps, and courtyard patios
- Community paths, clubhouse plazas, and storefront sidewalks
For long-lasting paver sealing results across the Emerald Coast, choose a team that combines the right prep, the right sealer, and the right application technique for your surface.
Local Tip: Sun, salt in the breeze, and windblown sand can quickly age any unprotected hardscape. In the local area, rinsing high-traffic areas monthly and scheduling periodic inspections helps keep your finish looking its best between recoats.
Local Conditions That Influence Results
Coastal sun is intense, so color fade can happen faster without UV protection. Afternoon storms bring sudden downpours followed by humidity, which is why dry-down and correct cure windows matter for a clear, even finish. Many properties also experience windblown grit from beaches and landscaping beds, which acts like sandpaper on high-traffic paths. Our recommendations factor in these realities, from sealer selection to maintenance guidance.
To extend the results after your paver sealing, sweep or rinse away loose grit regularly, place breathable mats at entrances, and clean up spills promptly. Avoid harsh acids and solvent cleaners. If you pressure wash later, keep the wand at a safe distance and angle to protect joints and sand.