Paver Sealing in Texas
Sealed pavers resist stains, inhibit weed growth, and maintain their rich color under the Texas sun. TX24H connects you with paver sealing professionals who clean, re-sand, and seal your hardscape for lasting beauty and protection.
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Paver Sealing Prices in Texas
Average prices based on local market data. Actual prices may vary by city and scope.
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
Paver sealing (wet look) Enhances color with satin or gloss finish | $2-$4/sq ft |
Paver sealing (natural look) Matte protective seal, no color change | $1.50-$3/sq ft |
Paver cleaning and sealing combo Pressure wash, re-sand joints, then seal | $3-$6/sq ft |
Joint re-sanding (polymeric sand) Replace eroded sand in paver joints | $1-$2/sq ft |
Stain removal treatment Oil, rust, or organic stain pre-treatment | $1-$3/sq ft |
Efflorescence removal Remove white mineral deposits from paver face | $1-$2/sq ft |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does paver sealing cost in Texas?
Paver sealing in Texas costs $1.50 to $6 per square foot depending on the level of service. Basic sealing runs $1.50 to $4 per square foot. A full clean, re-sand, and seal package costs $3 to $6 per square foot. For a typical 500 square foot patio, expect $750 to $3,000. First-time sealing is more labor-intensive due to cleaning and joint preparation. Re-sealing costs less since the surface is already in good condition.
How often should pavers be sealed in Texas?
Pavers in Texas should be resealed every two to three years for sun-exposed surfaces. UV radiation from the intense Texas sun degrades sealers faster than in northern climates. Pool decks and driveways with heavy traffic may need resealing every 18 to 24 months. Covered patios can go three to four years between applications. When water stops beading on the surface and instead absorbs, it is time to reseal.
Does sealing prevent weeds between pavers?
Sealing significantly reduces weed growth by hardening the polymeric sand in the joints and creating a barrier that inhibits seed germination. However, it does not eliminate weeds entirely, as airborne seeds can still germinate in dust that accumulates on the surface. Proper polymeric sand installation before sealing is the most effective weed prevention. Joint sand that has eroded should be replaced before applying sealer for maximum weed resistance.
Should I choose wet look or natural look sealer?
Wet look sealers enhance paver color dramatically, making faded pavers look like new with a rich, saturated appearance. They are popular for decorative patios and pool decks. Natural look sealers provide protection without changing the appearance, preferred for driveways and understated designs. In Texas, wet look sealers may become slippery when wet, so add non-slip additive for pool decks and walkways. Both provide equal stain and weather protection.
Can sealed pavers be slippery when wet?
Film-forming sealers, especially wet look and high-gloss varieties, can become slippery when wet. This is a safety concern around pools and on sloped walkways. The solution is adding non-slip additive to the final sealer coat, which creates a textured surface that maintains traction. Penetrating sealers do not change the surface texture and are naturally slip-resistant. For pool decks in Texas, always specify non-slip sealer formulations.
Do I need to pressure wash pavers before sealing?
Yes, thorough cleaning is essential before sealing. Dirt, algae, oil stains, and efflorescence trapped under the sealer create permanent discoloration and prevent proper adhesion. Professional paver cleaning involves pre-treating stains, pressure washing at 2,500 to 3,000 PSI with a surface cleaner attachment, and allowing 24 to 48 hours of drying time before sealer application. Sealing over dirty pavers is the number one cause of sealer failure.
Paver Sealing Service Areas in Texas
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Houston
Dallas
San Antonio
Austin
Fort Worth
El Paso
Arlington
Plano
Corpus Christi
Lubbock
Frisco
McKinney
Round Rock
Georgetown
Cedar Park
Pflugerville
Denton
Waco
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