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Concrete Driveway Sealing

Concrete Sealing Driveways, Patios and Pool Decks  St Louis and St Charles MO Call (314) 333-4444 for a Free Estimate or Fill Out Form Below  ↓↓↓

Concrete pressure washing and sealing of exposed aggregate and stamped concrete.

Power Washing Concrete Driveway Before Rinsing

Concrete driveway sealing with exposed aggregate and stamped concrete, first starts by  pressure washing with a 3000 psi Dual High Pressure Surface Cleaner with rotating jets.

Pressure Washing Exposed Aggregate Concrete
Rinsing Off Concrete Driveway Before SealingAfter power washing, the driveway is thoroughly rinsed and left to dry out completely until the next day. This will help remove dirt, dust and non-petroleum debris.
Rinsing Off Dirt and Debris
Applying Concrete Sealer on Exposed AggregateDay two we apply a High Quality 100% acrylic water based clear concrete sealer with a sprayer. The sealer is anti-yellowing UV resistant, designed to protect concrete against water, salt, and oil.
Applying Concrete Sealer With a Sprayer
Rolling Out Concrete SealerDuring the first coat of concrete driveway sealer, it needs to be rolled out before drying.
Rolling Out Concrete Sealer
Newly Sealed Exposed Aggregate ConcreteA second coat is then applied to complete the process. Concrete sealing should be done every 3 to 5 years. We offer many different types of sealer. Radon Penetrating Sealer, Nuway Concrete Sealers including Conspec Crystal Seal, Sealmaster Concrete Sealer and many others.

 

 

 

Newly Sealer Exposed Aggregate Concrete
Colors for Concrete Expansion Joint SealerOption to install colored expansion joint concrete sealant.

 

 

 

Colors For Concrete Expansion Joint Sealer

 

 

Topps also offers concrete staining and a non slip additive in fine or coarse grit for sealing or staining.

 

Questions and Answers

When to seal a concrete driveway?
New concrete must be firm enough to walk on with no surface water present prior to application of sealer.

How often should you seal a concrete driveway?
Concrete driveways should be sealed every four or five years to help protect your concrete from water penetration and to help extend their life.

Is concrete sealing necessary?
While concrete sealing is not necessary, it will help extend the life of your concrete and avoid expensive repairs or replacement.

Will concrete sealer prevent oil stains?
Concrete sealers will not stop oil from staining concrete, but it will slow the process.

Should I seal My pool Deck?
You should seal the concrete around your pool deck to help prevent mold, mildew and UV rays from deteriorating and damaging the concrete.

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    How much does it cost to seal a concrete driveway?

    The cost of sealing a concrete driveway can vary based on several factors. The different aspects that influence the cost:

    1. Type of Sealant:
      • The cost depends on the type of sealant used. Acrylic sealer is commonly used for concrete driveways.
      • On average, sealing a concrete driveway with acrylic sealer ranges between $0.85 and $1.15 per square foot.
    2. Square Footage:
      • The overall price is influenced by the size of your driveway. Larger driveways will cost more to seal.
      • For a 500-square-foot driveway, you’ll typically need about 5 gallons of sealant, which can cost between $40 and $165.
      • Keep in mind that if you apply two coats of sealant, the price will double.
      • The total cost, including materials and labor, averages between $1.21 and $1.53 per square foot.
    3. Labor Costs:
      • Labor prices vary based on geographic location.
      • On average, labor costs for sealing a concrete driveway are around $1.15 per square foot.
      • Homeowners should expect to pay between $1.21 and $1.53 per square foot for both materials and labor.
    4. Additional Considerations:
      • Some contractors may have a minimum fee for driveway sealing, so smaller driveways could cost more to meet the minimum charge.