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Badly Faded Pavers in Lake Worth

This residential application had pavers that had faded badly over the years. In this case, the pavers were not completely faded, they had faded perhaps 80%, and some of the darker pavers from the original installation were still visible. It was certainly too late for any type of clear sealer to try to revive the…

Cement Pavers Must be Sealed to Prevent Fading

Coating pavers versus sealing – our unique, clear coating process is 3-5x more durable than common sealers. This can be used to protect limestone, sealing of granite, sealing of travertine, sealing of blue stone, sealing protection for stamped concrete. Our coating process can also be applied to the entire surface to seal ceramic tile &…

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…

Restore Faded Pavers

We have found many commercial locations that have not maintained/sealed the pavers and are now faced with badly faded pavers. Pavers must be sealed at least annually to prevent not only the apparent staining, but also fading. Many people miscalculate the fact that the color in pavers will all but disappear over time. Often, this…