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Concrete Sealing for Driveways,
Patios & Pool Decks

Bare concrete drinks in water, oil, and stains, then breaks down under the Gulf Coast sun and humidity. We seal your slab to lock all of that out, keep it looking sharp, and add years to a surface that's expensive to replace.

🛡️ Blocks Water, Oil & Stains ✨ Penetrating or Wet-Look Finish 🛣️ Driveways, Patios & Pool Decks

How We Seal Your Concrete

Sealer only works as well as the prep underneath it. We follow the same process on every slab so the protection bonds right and lasts.

1

Clean the Concrete Down to the Surface

We thoroughly wash the slab to lift out dirt, algae, oil, and grime. Sealer can only grip and soak into clean concrete, so this step is non-negotiable and we never skip it.

2

Let It Dry Completely

Concrete is porous and holds moisture, so we give the slab the proper dry time before anything goes down. Sealing damp concrete traps water inside and causes problems, so we wait until it's ready.

3

Apply the Right Sealer for Your Surface

We match the product to the job — an invisible penetrating sealer that leaves the look unchanged for driveways and walkways, or a wet-look acrylic that darkens and adds sheen on patios, pool decks, and stamped concrete. We apply it evenly for full, consistent coverage.

4

Let It Cure & Walk You Through Re-Entry

Before we leave, we tell you exactly how long to stay off foot traffic and vehicles so the sealer cures undisturbed. You'll know when to walk on it, when to park on it, and what to expect from the finished surface.

Sealer only bonds to a clean, dry surface — exactly what you have right after a concrete or driveway wash. That makes sealing a natural discounted add-on when we're already on-site cleaning: the prep is done, the timing is right, and you walk away with concrete that's not just clean, but protected.

What Sealing Does
for Your Concrete

Stops Oil & Stains Cold

Sealing blocks oil, automotive fluids, rust, and grease from soaking deep into porous concrete. Spills stay up on the surface where they wipe and rinse away instead of leaving permanent marks — which matters most on driveways.

Keeps Water & Moisture Out

A sealed slab makes water bead and shed instead of absorbing it. In our wet, humid Gulf Coast climate, keeping moisture out of the concrete is one of the biggest things you can do to protect it.

Guards Against Dusting & Spalling

Moisture working into bare concrete causes powdery surface dusting and the flaking and pitting known as spalling. Sealing helps shut that down before your slab starts breaking apart on top.

Shields Color From the Texas Sun

Strong UV fades decorative, stamped, and colored concrete over time. Sealing helps the color and finish hold up far longer against the brutal Texas sun.

Makes Future Cleaning Easy

A sealed surface is far less porous, so dirt, algae, and grime can't grip the way they do on raw concrete. Routine cleaning becomes quick and light instead of a fight.

Adds Years to an Expensive Slab

By keeping water and contaminants out and slowing cracking, erosion, and surface breakdown, sealing extends the life of concrete that costs real money to replace. Add an optional wet-look finish that darkens and enriches the surface, or keep a clean matte look if you'd rather not change the appearance.

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Concrete Sealing FAQs

A penetrating sealer soaks down into the concrete and repels water from inside with no change in appearance and no slippery film, which is the common choice for driveways and exterior slabs. A wet-look acrylic sealer lays a protective film on top that darkens the concrete and adds a matte-to-glossy sheen, which looks great on patios, pool decks, and stamped concrete. We help you pick based on the look you want and how the surface is used.
A penetrating sealer leaves no film, so it does not make the surface slick. For wet-look and decorative sealers, especially around pool decks and other areas that get wet, we can work in a slip-resistant additive so you keep the finish without losing your footing. We'll talk through the right approach for your space before we start.
It depends on the type of sealer and how much sun, traffic, and weather the slab takes. Penetrating sealers tend to last longer between applications because they live inside the concrete, while topical wet-look films are doing more visible work up top and get refreshed more often to keep that finish looking its best. When we seal your concrete, we'll give you a straight answer on what to expect and roughly when to plan for a re-seal.
We seal driveways, patios, sidewalks, walkways, and pool decks — plain, colored, and stamped. As long as the concrete is sound and we can get it properly cleaned and dried first, we can seal it. If a slab is failing or has issues that sealing won't fix, we'll tell you straight rather than putting product over a problem.
Only if you want it to. A penetrating sealer leaves the look completely unchanged, so it stays exactly the color it is now. A wet-look sealer darkens and enriches the concrete and adds sheen, which a lot of homeowners love on patios and pool decks. You decide which direction you want, and we'll show you what to expect.
Because sealer only bonds to clean, dry concrete. When we wash your driveway or patio, the surface is already prepped and ready, so adding the seal right after means no wasted trip and no doing the cleaning twice. That's why we offer sealing as a discounted add-on to a wash — you get clean concrete and protected concrete in one visit.

Protect Your Concrete
for Years to Come

Get a free quote — and ask about sealing right after your driveway wash to save.