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Brick Paver Sealing
Brick pavers in the South East Florida region are incredibly vulnerable to the harsh Florida sun. If your pavers are beginning to look worn, faded sun-bleached and dull, professional paver cleaning and paver sealing will renew the color of the surface naturally and provide a protective barrier from the sun and its damaging effects as well as stains, dirt, mold, mildew, and weed growth, as well as keeping them safe and stabilized.
Why have your pavers sealed?
Brick pavers today are mostly made of concrete, which is a porous material, susceptible to all kinds of staining and marking. Oil, grease, and rust are very difficult to remove from unsealed pavers because they are so easily absorbed. Unsealed pavers retain water for long periods, creating an ideal situation for mold and mildew to grow. Let SlipGuard Floor Solutions breath new life into your exteriors.
Travertine Sealing
Imagine your travertine paver pool deck or driveway looking better than the day it was installed. That’s exactly what we do; we specialize in restoring travertine to look its best. The best part is, once we finish, we prescribe an easy-to-follow maintenance plan that you can do to keep it looking this way. If you’re disappointed with the way your travertine pavers look.
Why should travertine and limestone be sealed?
Travertine and limestone pavers are natural. No color pigment has been used to achieve their color, so you will never have to worry about color loss from natural stone. However, rain and salt in the air and in saltwater pools will deteriorate travertine and limestone pavers over time. By sealing the travertine, will help prevent this from happening. Properly protected, these types of materials will outlive the home. Unprotected when exposed to these elements, expect them to last as long as man-made products.

Equally as important as sealing travertine, limestone and other natural stones are keeping the sand material locked in the joints or gaps between each stone. This is assuming these stones were sand set and not mortar set.
Concrete Sealing
Concrete sealers protect your concrete from weather exposure, water, grease and oil stains, abrasion, and deicing salts. They also help bring out the natural beauty of your concrete and make it easier to clean. Very porous surfaces, such as concrete, absorb liquids relatively quickly. Properly sealing your concrete will prevent the penetration of liquids such as oils, fertilizer rust, irrigation rust, battery acid, spilled drinks, chemicals, and other liquids, as well as prevent mold buildup.
Staining and Re-Antiquing
If you’re looking to add color to your existing floors, stained concrete is a great option. Stains can be applied directly to your existing floors or we can use them with one of our SlipGuard coating systems. Choose from acid stains, water-based stains, or liquid concrete dye in a wide selection of colors.
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