Concrete and masonry surfaces are great because they’re so durable. But, if you want to keep them looking good, they need to be sealed.
Bricks, pavers and concrete can all benefit from the protection of a waterproof sealer. Surfaces that repel water are less likely to grow mold or mildew and are easier to keep clean. Whether you use a simple sealer or a glossy finish to enhance the surface color, your work will look better for longer.
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I have cement sculpture that needs a fresh coat, it is looking dull, what would you recommend?
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I wanted some advice. I am redesigning my patio area and I am unsure whether to use resin or concrete. Is there anyone who has used both and has any reasons to use or not to use either.
Great idea! Keep it up! post more of this please
what do I use to replace the rubber sealer between concrete slab done by the home builder.
If the concret sidewalk are 15 years old can I still put a sealer on? Just pressure washer and they are clean
Hi, Barbara!
You can seal the concrete, but we recommend making any necessary repairs before you do. 15 years is enough time for the surface to accumulate cracks and weathered areas. Those need correction before sealing.
Good luck!