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Paver Sealing

Color Protection | Stain Resistance | Joint Stability

Across Lake, McHenry & Cook County — based right here in Volo.

Protection That's Worth It — When It's the Right Call

Sealing protects your pavers' color, helps lock the joint sand, and slows staining from spills, oil, and the weather. It's real protection, but it isn't always the first step — new pavers need to wait before their first seal, and efflorescence has to clear before any sealer goes down. Our crews seal when it's the right call and tell you honestly when it isn't. Across Lake, McHenry, and Cook County, based in Volo, done right the first time.

What Changes the Cost of This Job

We don't publish a flat price — every paver surface is different. Here's what shapes your quote.

  • Square footage. More surface means more sealer.
  • Sealer grade and finish. Matte, satin, and wet-look sealers differ, and professional-grade product costs more than a hardware-store can — and lasts longer.
  • Prep needed first. Cleaning, re-sanding, and clearing any efflorescence have to happen before sealing.
  • Paver type and porosity. More porous pavers absorb more sealer.
  • Access and surface condition. How much surface work is needed before the sealer goes down.

Sealing is often part of a full restoration rather than a standalone job. Every quote is free.

How Our Crews Seal

01

Confirm It's Ready

New pavers need roughly 60 to 90 days before a first seal, and any efflorescence has to be cleared first. We confirm the pavers are actually ready before sealing anything.

02

Clean & Re-Sand

Sealing locks in whatever is on the surface, so the pavers get cleaned and the joints re-sanded first. Sealing over dirty pavers or empty joints just traps the problem.

03

Apply the Sealer

We apply a breathable, professional-grade sealer evenly across the surface, choosing the finish — matte through wet-look — that suits your pavers and your preference.

04

Cure

The sealer needs time to cure before foot and vehicle traffic. We give it that time so the finish sets correctly and the joint sand is stabilized.

How often should you reseal? Every few years is the general rule — Unilock, a major paver manufacturer, cites a 3 to 5 year window. It depends on traffic and exposure, so our crews give you an honest read rather than a fixed number. Done right the first time.

The Premier Difference

Fully insured. Years of paver restoration experience. Owner Steve Nach on the work.

Fully Insured

Your property and our crew are covered on every paver job we take on.

Years of Experience

Paver restoration isn't new to us — it's the work we built a dedicated home for.

Surebond Certified

Certified for commercial-grade paver products that outlast anything from the hardware store.

One Standard

Every job, every surface, done right the first time. That's how our crews work.

Paver Sealing FAQ

Give new pavers roughly 60 to 90 days before their first seal. Fresh pavers need time for initial efflorescence — the natural mineral haze — to work its way out, and sealing too early can trap it. Our crews confirm the pavers are ready before sealing.

Every few years is the general guidance. Unilock, one of the major paver manufacturers, cites a 3 to 5 year reseal window. The real answer depends on traffic, sun, and weather exposure, so we'd rather look at your pavers and give you an honest read than quote a fixed number.

It's mostly appearance. A matte or natural-look sealer protects without changing the look much, while a wet-look sealer deepens and enriches the color for a glossier finish. Both protect the pavers; the choice is yours, and we'll show you what to expect.

Sealing helps by stabilizing the joint sand, which makes it harder for weeds to establish, but the real weed defense is properly re-sanded joints underneath. Sealing works best on top of a clean, re-sanded surface — see our polymeric sand page.

No. Efflorescence — the white mineral haze on concrete pavers — has to be treated and cleared before any sealer goes down, or the sealer traps it. Our crews handle that first. See our efflorescence treatment page.

Serving Lake, McHenry & Cook County

Our crews do this work in these communities and across the region.

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Get a Free Quote

Tell us about your pavers and we'll get back to you with a free, no-obligation quote.

Location

26575 W Commerce Dr UNIT 513, Volo, IL 60073

Hours

Mon-Fri: 9AM - 5PM

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