Concrete sealing is the process of applying a protective layer to a concrete surface to prevent moisture, stains, and other elements from penetrating the concrete. Sealing concrete is commonly done on driveways, sidewalks, patios, and other outdoor concrete surfaces to protect them from the effects of weathering and heavy traffic.

There are several types of concrete sealers available on the market, including penetrating sealers, acrylic sealers, and epoxy sealers. Penetrating sealers are absorbed into the concrete, creating a barrier against moisture and other elements, while acrylic and epoxy sealers create a protective coating on the surface of the concrete.

Before applying a concrete sealer, it’s important to properly clean and prepare the surface. This may involve pressure washing or using a chemical cleaner to remove any dirt, stains, or debris. Once the surface is clean and dry, the sealer can be applied using a roller, brush, or sprayer. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application and to allow the sealer to dry completely before allowing foot or vehicle traffic on the surface.

Regular maintenance of the concrete surface is also important to ensure the sealer continues to provide effective protection. This may involve reapplying the sealer every few years or as needed, depending on the type of sealer and the amount of use the surface receives.