406 Pressure Clean
Paver Sealing in Montana
Protect and beautify your paver driveway, patio, or walkway. We clean, re-sand, and seal pavers to lock in jointing sand, prevent weeds, and protect against Montana's harsh freeze-thaw cycles.
Why Paver Sealing Matters in Montana
Unsealed pavers are vulnerable to staining from oil, grease, and organic material. The jointing sand between pavers washes out over time, allowing weeds and grass to grow in the joints and causing pavers to shift and become uneven. Montana freeze-thaw cycles cause water to penetrate and expand inside the paver surface, leading to spalling and cracking. Sealing prevents all of these problems.
Our Paver Sealing Process
We start with a thorough pressure wash to remove all dirt, stains, moss, and algae from the paver surface and joints. After cleaning and drying, we apply polymeric sand to all joints to lock pavers in place and prevent weed growth. Finally, we apply a professional-grade paver sealer that enhances color and provides long-lasting stain and weather protection.
Sealer Types: Wet Look vs. Natural Finish
We offer both wet look sealers that give pavers a rich, enhanced color appearance, and natural finish sealers that protect without changing the look of the surface. We will discuss both options with you and help you choose based on your preference and the specific paver type.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does paver sealer last?
Most paver sealers last 3-5 years depending on traffic and exposure. Driveways with heavy vehicle traffic may need resealing every 2-3 years.
Can you seal pavers that were never sealed before?
Absolutely. New pavers should be sealed after the initial settling period (usually 6-12 months). Older unsealed pavers benefit greatly from cleaning and sealing at any age.
How long after sealing can I use my driveway?
Most paver sealers require 24-48 hours of cure time before vehicle traffic. Foot traffic is usually safe within a few hours.