Removing paver sealer that has turned white

When paver sealer has turned white and ruined your pavers, it can be corrected.  It is not easy, but it can be done by a trained professional with the proper chemistry, equipment, and knowledge.

Often times, other contractors (pool companies, landscaping companies, hardscaping companies, pressure washer, painter, and handy man) think they know how to seal pavers because it really looks pretty easy.  The problem is that when it is not done correctly or a poor quality product is used then this magnifies the issue.  This problem usually comes about 6 months after the job when the contractor is long gone and will do nothing to fix it.  Or even worse, has no idea how to fix it and uses MORE sealer to try to help it.

It is really hard for the consumer to know who is going to clean and seal their pavers correctly the first time.  If a company has a website like ours with dozens and dozens of pictures, this is a pretty good sign that things are good.  Our Facebook page has even more pictures and testimonials from happy clients.

Do your homework, don’t be afraid to pay someone a fair price to do a good job, and ask questions then you should be on your way to a beautifully sealed surface.

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