Blog: Pavers Coloring and Staining
Can My Pavers Be Stained?
Although we have to list this process of staining pavers so the monster search engines will find us, this process is certainly NOT staining of pavers. Staining pavers virtually amounts to painting pavers. The look is unnatural, the surface can be slippery, and if you’ve ever seen painted sidewalks, the paint/stain doesn’t last. We have…
Cement Pavers Must Be Sealed To Prevent Fading
Pavers that are not sealed annually will fade! Typically, it only takes 5-7 years before they will show very noticeable signs of lost color. Most people don’t realize this until it’s too late. In the past, the only thing available to restore faded pavers was to stain the pavers. Staining pavers amounts to painting pavers. This is a…
Dyeing Pavers in New York
This residential application in New York had paver that had faded badly, as well as having a unique pattern. National Sealing customized this application with accents and re-dyed / restored the pavers to almost new-looking. National Sealing mobilizes across the US with our patented dyeing process. To restore faded pavers, ‘staining’ pavers has been around…
Faded Dyeing vs Replacement Pavers
A residential account had faded pavers and was considering replacement. National Sealing was contracted to apply our patented dyeing process to restore the faded pavers at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Our process uses nanotechnology. The particles are small to maintain the personality / remaining color of the pavers instead of using a…
Dyeing Pavers by National Sealing Company
This residential application had pavers that had faded badly over the years. In this case, it was too late for any type of clear sealer to try to revive the pavers. The options would be to stain the pavers from products available at the big box stores OR utilize National Sealing’s revolutionary dyeing process. Although…
New Dyeing Process for Faded Pavers
Our new dyeing process for faded pavers actually penetrates the paver to resemble the original color. National Sealing Co. is the largest paver sealing company in the US, with over 2 million square feet of pavers protected. We recognized a need to develop a coloring process for properties that had not sealed pavers, which resulted…
Home in New Jersey with Badly Faded Pavers
National Sealing Co. is the largest paver sealer in the US, with over 2 million square feet of pavers protected. We recognized a need to develop a coloring process for properties that had not been protected or sealed pavers for whatever reason. Fading of pavers is a fatal consequence of the lack of continued sealing…
Restoring Faded Pavers with new Dyeing Process
A recent residential project – Restoring Faded Pavers – in Austin, TX This Texas application had faded brown pavers that needed rejuvenation. National Sealing Co. is the largest paver sealer in the country, with over 2 million square feet of pavers protected. We recognized a need to develop a coloring process for faded pavers. Fading…
Restoring Bleached Pavers
Restoring Bleached Pavers, Tampa, FL Pavers that had been bleached + and acid-washed needed rejuvenation A contractor had bleached and acid-washed pavers to the point of discoloration. This basically ruined the pavers, which were blotchy and looked older than they actually were. Our solution was to re-dye the washed-out pavers with our patented dyeing process.…
Paver Dyeing Process Applied to a Condo Entrance
National Sealing Co. is the largest paver sealer in Florida, and perhaps the country, with over 2 million square feet of pavers protected. We recognized a need to develop a coloring process for properties that had not been protected or sealed pavers for whatever reason. Fading of pavers is a fatal consequence of the lack…
