
Paver Sealing
Protective paver sealing for driveways, patios, walkways, pool decks, and outdoor living areas.
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Request paver cleaning, sealing, restoration, joint sand replacement, and moisture-aware surface protection guidance for Summerville, Nexton, Cane Bay, Goose Creek, and nearby Lowcountry communities.
A good paver sealing project is not just about making bricks shiny. It is about cleaning the surface correctly, stabilizing the joints, choosing the right finish, and protecting the investment you already made in your driveway, patio, walkway, or pool deck.
We review the surface condition, drainage, joint sand, prior sealer, and cleaning needs before recommending a sealing approach.
We review the surface condition, drainage, joint sand, prior sealer, and cleaning needs before recommending a sealing approach.
We review the surface condition, drainage, joint sand, prior sealer, and cleaning needs before recommending a sealing approach.
We review the surface condition, drainage, joint sand, prior sealer, and cleaning needs before recommending a sealing approach.
We review the surface condition, drainage, joint sand, prior sealer, and cleaning needs before recommending a sealing approach.
We review the surface condition, drainage, joint sand, prior sealer, and cleaning needs before recommending a sealing approach.

A trustworthy paver sealing estimate starts with surface evaluation, cleaning, repairs when needed, sand work, and a finish recommendation that fits the surface.

Protective paver sealing for driveways, patios, walkways, pool decks, and outdoor living areas.
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Surface cleaning for mildew, algae, dirt, weeds, and buildup before sealing or restoration.
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Restoration planning for faded, neglected, stained, or uneven-looking paver surfaces.
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Driveway cleaning, sanding, and sealing for curb appeal and everyday vehicle use.
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Poolside paver maintenance with attention to drainage, foot traffic, moisture, and finish choice.
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Re-sanding support for loose joints, weed-prone gaps, and paver systems that need stabilization.
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Assessment and cleaning guidance for white mineral haze, cloudy residue, and sealer-related appearance issues.
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Driveway and patio pavers often lose their original color because of oxidation, mildew, UV exposure, dirty joints, and water movement. Cleaning and sealing can improve the surface appearance while supporting easier maintenance.
Most paver sealing problems happen before the sealer is applied. Preparation matters.
Review condition, stains, weeds, drainage, joint sand, finish goals, and surface type.
Prepare the surface so the pavers are ready for proper bonding and a cleaner finished look.
Where needed, joints are re-sanded to improve structure and reduce visible gaps.
The selected sealer is applied only when conditions and surface prep support a better result.
We help homeowners compare paver sealing, cleaning, restoration, and joint sand options across Dorchester, Berkeley, and Charleston County areas.
A practical guide to resealing timelines for humid Lowcountry driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks.
Read guide →Learn how humidity, shade, irrigation, and storm runoff affect paver surfaces in the Summerville area.
Read guide →What homeowners should know before cleaning, re-sanding, and sealing faded driveway or patio pavers.
Read guide →How to think about pool deck paver sealing around moisture, shade, foot traffic, and finish selection.
Read guide →Questions to ask before hiring for paver cleaning, sealing, restoration, or joint sand replacement.
Read guide →Many paver surfaces are reviewed every 2 to 4 years, but timing depends on sun exposure, shade, drainage, prior sealer, traffic, and how quickly the joints or color begin to break down.
Yes. Cleaning is one of the most important parts of the project because sealer can trap dirt, mildew, haze, and residue if the surface is not prepared correctly.
No sealer can honestly guarantee zero weeds. Proper cleaning, joint sand replacement, and sealing can reduce weed-friendly gaps and make routine maintenance easier.
Natural, satin, and wet-look finishes each behave differently. The right choice depends on paver type, age, moisture exposure, color goals, and slip-resistance expectations.
Send a few photos of your driveway, patio, walkway, or pool deck. We will help you understand whether cleaning, sealing, restoration, or joint sand replacement is the right first step.
Phone: (843) 555-0198
Email: quotes@summervillepaversealing.com