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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…

Sealing Pavers – Commercial Pool Deck Pavers

All brick pavers must be sealed. Pavers need to be protected for two reasons: Fading and Staining. The staining of course can be cleaned to a degree, but are only new once. The fading, however, is fatal, and the clock cannot be turned back. Pool decks are exposed to pool chemicals, body oils, lotions and…

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…

Tile and Grout Sealing in New Jersey

This is an example of a food service area, i.e., cafeteria line, that had porcelain tile installed, but the grout was constantly getting dirty. National Sealing was contracted to perform our durable coating process for tile & grout. National Sealing has a proprietary coating process for tile and grout protection, and mobilizes throughout the US…

Coloring Pavers with a New Paver Dyeing Process

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 of pavers is a fatal consequence of the lack of continued sealing of pavers. The goal was to RESTORE the pavers or…