Color looks washed out
Stamped and tinted concrete can fade when the top protection is gone.
If you are seeing any of these, you are probably due.
Stamped and tinted concrete can fade when the top protection is gone.
That white haze is usually old sealer breaking down on the surface.
If it soaks in and stays dark, it is taking water instead of shedding it.
Old layers can fail if the surface was not prepped right last time.
Some sealers get slick. We choose a safer finish for your use.
Salt plus water plus freeze and thaw can wreck a surface fast without protection.
Resealing is not just putting shiny stuff on concrete. Prep and product choice is everything.
We look at sun exposure, existing sealer condition, pooling areas, and any problem spots.
We remove grime and growth so the new sealer can actually bond and look even.
If a spot is peeling, failing, or uneven, we address it before we seal.
Stamped and exposed aggregate do not always want the same finish. We choose for your job.
Using your existing photos so everything stays consistent with your site.
Quick answers homeowners ask all the time.
It depends on sun and traffic. Most stamped surfaces need attention every couple of years.
No. We can keep it clean and natural. Gloss is a choice, not a requirement.
Yes, but it depends how bad it is. We will be straight with you before we start.
Usually same day for light foot traffic, depending on weather. We give you exact timing.
Send your address and a couple photos. We will tell you what you need and what you do not.