FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Helpful answers about estimates, sealing timelines, stripping, maintenance, and warranty basics.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do pavers need to be resealed?
Most paver sealants last 2-3 years in Florida's climate before sun and weather start to wear them down. We can take a look at your pavers and give you an honest answer on timing as part of your free quote.
How long does the paver sealing process take?
Most driveways, patios, and pool decks take one full day to clean, prep, and seal. Larger properties or jobs that need stripping first may take longer — we'll give you a time estimate up front.
How does the satellite-based quote work?
We use satellite imagery to measure your driveway, patio, or pool deck and put together an accurate quote without needing to schedule an in-person visit first. If you'd rather have us come out and take a look in person, that option's always available too.
What's the difference between paver sealing and paver stripping?
Sealing applies a protective coating over your existing pavers. Stripping removes old, worn, or peeling sealant down to the bare paver first — it's usually the step before resealing when a previous sealant has failed or discolored.
Is it safe to walk or drive on my pavers after sealing?
Pavers are typically dry to the touch within a few hours, but we recommend staying off the surface for 24 hours and keeping vehicles off driveways for about 48 hours while the sealant fully cures.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes — our paver sealing and restoration work is backed by a 3-year warranty.