by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 23, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
For the best possible results, it is best to hire a professional to install and seal your pavers. The majority of the work lies in preparing the paving stone floor, and when it comes to sealing, you need a high-quality pressure washing machine. You need to clear the...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 20, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
Interlocking pavers are favored because they create a strong, durable surface that can withstand prolonged exposure to inclement weather and heavy loads. It is possible to remove individual pavers if they are damaged, and no mortar is required when installing them. As...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 20, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
This depends on the type of sealer used. Certain sealers are great for allowing the pavers to cure and breathe, while others trap lime and salts on the surface of the pavers because they are not breathable. You should be looking to seal the pavers when they are new,...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 18, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
One possible issue is weeds growing between the paver joints, but you can prevent this by filling up the joints with sand and adding a sealant. Otherwise, you’ll have to keep a close eye on your paving surface and kill any weeds that appear. There are various cleaning...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 16, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
Once you have fully installed the paving surface, you can use it more or less immediately. Continue reading about driveway and paving options.
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 14, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
Again, this depends on the product, and it is essential to ask an expert. When paving stones are properly sealed, they should be okay for five or six years, at which point you would apply another light coat, which should keep your pavers looking good for another six...
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