Paver Sealing Guide
Why Sealing Your Pavers Matters
Pavers are a great way to improve the appearance and value of your home, but without proper maintenance, they can begin to fade, stain, and grow weeds or moss between the joints. Sealing your pavers helps protect them from weather, traffic, and long-term wear.
Why Should You Seal Pavers?
Over time, rain, sunlight, dirt, and oil can damage unsealed pavers. Sealing helps:
Protect against stains and fading
Reduce weed and moss growth
Stabilize joint sand
Enhance color and appearance
Extend the life of your pavers
Whether itβs a driveway, patio, or pool deck, sealing keeps your hardscape looking cleaner and newer for longer.
How Are Pavers Properly Sealed?
A professional paver sealing service at Spring Clean includes three steps:
1. Deep Cleaning
The surface is pressure washed to remove dirt, moss, algae, and stains.
2. Joint Sand Replacement
Fresh sand is added between the pavers to improve stability and prevent movement.
3. Sealer Application
A professional-grade sealer is applied to protect the surface and enhance the color of the pavers.
How Long Does Paver Sealing Last?
Most paver sealing jobs last between 2β4 years depending on weather, traffic, and maintenance.
Signs your pavers may need resealing include:
Faded color
Weed growth
Loose joint sand
Water soaking into the surface
Moss or algae buildup
Protect Your Investment
Pavers are a major investment, and regular sealing helps keep them protected and looking their best for years to come.
If your pavers are starting to fade or lose joint sand, professional cleaning and sealing can restore their appearance and help prevent future damage.

