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June 19, 2026

How Often Should Pavers Be Sealed in Florida?

Learn what sun, rain, traffic, irrigation, and maintenance mean for your paver resealing timeline.

Florida pavers do not follow one universal maintenance calendar. Sun exposure, drainage, traffic, pool chemicals, irrigation, product choice, and preparation all influence how quickly a finish changes.

A practical planning range

Many homeowners start evaluating the surface around the two-to-three-year mark, but condition matters more than the calendar. A shaded patio and a full-sun driveway can age very differently.

Signs it is time for a review

Watch for noticeably dull color, reduced water beading, joint sand loss, increased staining, weeds, or uneven coating. Cloudiness and peeling can indicate failure that needs correction rather than another coat.

Do not wait for severe failure

A maintenance review before the finish is completely worn can create more options. Send current photos and any information about the old product before applying something new.

For more project help, compare True Seal paver sealing, paver stripping, travertine sealing, and concrete sealing.

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