Paver Sealing Services
Deep Cleaning, Joint Sand Reset, and Professional Sealing Designed for Florida Sun, Rain, and Daily Wear.
Paver Driveways
Deep clean + joint sand stabilization + premium sealing for curb appeal and long-term protection.
Pool Decks
Cleaner look, easier maintenance, and surface protection where water and pool chemicals matter most.
Patios & Walkways
Even finish, stabilized joints, reduced weed growth, and better long-term appearance.
Why Professional Paver Sealing Matters
Proper paver sealing protects the surface, stabilizes joint sand, and makes long-term maintenance easier — without an over-glossy finish.
Certifications & Standards
Long-Term Results Come From Proper Prep, Training, And Professional Judgment.
Process-Driven Paver Sealing — Not Shortcuts
As a Trident Master Certified applicator, we follow a proven, repeatable process focused on proper surface cleaning, thorough joint preparation, moisture control, and precise sealer application. This disciplined approach ensures consistent results, long-term durability, and a clean, professional finish on every paver sealing project.
What Certification Actually Means
- Detailed surface evaluation with clear, honest expectations
- Proper cleaning, joint preparation, and strict dry-time discipline
- Correct Trident product selection based on surface type and site conditions
Professional Process (What Most Skip)
We don’t force the job. If moisture levels, weather windows, or surface conditions aren’t right, we pause or reschedule. That process-first approach—paired with Trident’s contractor-grade materials—helps prevent failures, callbacks, and premature wear.
Common Paver Sealing Questions
How much does paver sealing cost in St. Johns County and Jacksonville?
The cost of paver sealing in Florida varies based on square footage, paver porosity, surface and joint condition, access, staining, and preparation requirements. Proper prep and joint integrity are critical for long-term performance.
Our paver sealing pricing starts at $1.50/sq ft, using contractor-grade, premium Trident sealers—not homeowner or budget products. Final price depends on condition, prep, access, and joint stability.
Lower-priced offers often involve shortcuts such as poor cleaning, improper joint sanding, or diluted sealers, leading to premature wear or sealer failure.
As a rough two-car driveway range, a professionally sealed two-car driveway with an attached walkway typically falls in the $1,500–$2,200 range, depending on condition and prep requirements.
How long does paver sealing last in Florida?
With proper preparation and the use of professional-grade materials such as Trident sealers, most sealed paver surfaces in Florida typically last 3–4 years. Longevity depends heavily on how well the surface is cleaned, the condition and stability of the joint sand, moisture control before sealing, and correct application of the sealer.
Environmental and usage factors also play a major role. Areas with constant sun exposure, daily vehicle traffic, frequent irrigation, or poor drainage tend to experience faster wear than shaded or lightly used surfaces. Routine maintenance, such as gentle rinsing and avoiding harsh cleaners, can help extend the life and appearance of the sealed surface.
Can you clean and seal pavers the same day?
In many cases, yes. During spring and summer, same-day cleaning and sealing is often possible when weather, moisture levels, and surface conditions allow. If conditions aren’t ideal, we allow additional dry time to protect the final result.
Do you remove weeds and refill joint sand?
Yes. We remove existing weeds and failing joint material, then re-sand using Trident joint sand (ASTM-C144). Proper joint preparation and re-sanding are critical for stability, appearance, and long-term performance.
Will paver sealing make my surface slippery (especially pool decks)?
Sealing does not automatically make pavers slippery. For pool decks and walking areas, we adjust product selection and application method to prioritize traction and safety. Surface type, finish choice, and application technique all matter.
Do you fix sinking or loose pavers before sealing?
We inspect for sinking, rocking, or base issues and explain the correct fix if needed. Paver sealing protects the surface and joints, but it does not correct structural or base problems. We’ll always be upfront before sealing begins.