Paver Sealing Services
Florida weather can be tough on pavers. Sun, humidity, rain, algae, weeds, sand loss, and daily traffic can leave driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks looking faded, stained, or uneven.
Softwash Knights provides professional paver sealing, paver sanding, and paver restoration services for homeowners throughout the Tampa Bay area. Whether you have brick pavers in Odessa, a travertine pool deck in Trinity, a paver driveway in Land O’ Lakes, or a patio in Wesley Chapel, our team can help clean, protect, and restore your outdoor surfaces.
We inspect your pavers, explain what they need, and recommend the right process based on the surface, condition, and desired finish.
Professional Paver Sealing for Driveways, Patios, Walkways, and Pool Decks
Paver sealing helps protect your outdoor surfaces while improving curb appeal. A properly sealed surface can help reduce staining, slow color fading, stabilize joint sand, and make future cleaning easier.
We seal and restore many types of pavers and stone surfaces, including:
Brick pavers
Concrete pavers
Travertine
Flagstone
Slate
Granite
Porcelain pavers
Pool deck pavers
Driveway pavers
Patio and walkway pavers
Many homes in communities like Starkey Ranch, Bexley, Asturia, Angeline, Del Webb Bexley, Connerton, Epperson, Mirada, Lansbrook, Champions’ Club, Gulfwinds, and Serengeti have paver driveways, pool decks, and outdoor living areas that need regular care because of Florida humidity, HOA standards, and heavy outdoor use.
Why Paver Sealing Matters in Florida
Unsealed or poorly maintained pavers can fade, shift, stain, grow weeds, or collect mildew between the joints. Around pool decks and lanais, moisture can make the surface look dirty or slippery faster than expected.
Professional paver sealing can help with:
Color enhancement
Joint sand stabilization
Stain resistance
Weed reduction between joints
Easier cleaning
Improved curb appeal
Protection from Florida sun, rain, and humidity
A cleaner, more finished look
Paver sealing is especially helpful for homes in Odessa, Lutz, Land O’ Lakes, Trinity, Wesley Chapel, Palm Harbor, Tarpon Springs, Holiday, Spring Hill, and North Tampa.
Our Paver Sealing Process
A long-lasting paver sealing job starts with proper preparation.
1. Inspection
We check the condition of your pavers, joint sand, stains, old sealer, algae, mildew, fading, and any areas that may need special attention.
2. Cleaning
The surface is professionally cleaned before sealing. This helps remove dirt, mildew, algae, weeds, and buildup that can prevent the sealer from bonding correctly.
3. Sanding
If the joints have lost sand, we can add new joint sand or polymeric sand to help stabilize the pavers and improve the finished look.
4. Sealing
Once the pavers are clean and dry, we apply the right sealer for the surface. Depending on the material and homeowner preference, this may include a natural finish, color-enhancing finish, or wet-look paver sealer.
Wet-Look Paver Sealer and Color Enhancement
Wet-look paver sealer is a popular choice for homeowners who want deeper color and a richer finish. It can make faded pavers look refreshed and help give driveways, patios, and pool decks a more polished appearance.
A wet-look finish can work well for brick paver driveways, pool decks, patios, walkways, outdoor kitchens, entryways, and decorative stone pavers.
Not every surface needs the same sealer. Travertine, porcelain, natural stone, and older sealed pavers may need a different approach than standard brick or concrete pavers.
Paver Sanding, Stripping, and Resealing
Some paver projects need more than a basic clean and seal.
If your paver joints are low, loose, or full of weeds, paver sanding and sealing may be the right option. Re-sanding helps stabilize the surface and gives the finished project a cleaner look.
If your old sealer is cloudy, peeling, blotchy, slippery, or turning white, you may need paver stripping and resealing. This removes failed sealer so the new finish can bond and look better.
Softwash Knights will inspect the surface and explain whether your pavers need standard sealing, sanding and sealing, or stripping and resealing.
Travertine and Pool Deck Sealing
Travertine and natural stone pool decks need careful cleaning and sealing. These surfaces are beautiful, but they are also exposed to pool water, humidity, sunscreen, algae, mildew, and foot traffic.
We can help with:
Travertine sealing
Pool deck paver restoration
Non-slip pool deck sealing options
Natural stone sealing
Brick and concrete pool deck sealing
Lanai and screened pool area cleaning
For homes in Angeline, Del Webb Bexley, Connerton, Epperson, Mirada, Estancia, Starkey Ranch, Bexley, and Trinity, pool decks and outdoor living areas are often a major part of the property. Keeping them clean, sealed, and protected helps the entire home look better.
Areas We Service
Softwash Knights provides paver sealing and paver restoration services throughout the Tampa Bay area, including:
Odessa
Lutz
Land O’ Lakes
Trinity
Wesley Chapel
Palm Harbor
Tarpon Springs
Holiday
Spring Hill
North Tampa
We also serve many local communities and neighborhoods, including Starkey Ranch, Bexley, Asturia, Concord Station, Suncoast Lakes, Angeline, Del Webb Bexley, Connerton, Wilderness Lake Preserve, Epperson, Mirada, Estancia, Chapel Crossings, Avalon Park, Lansbrook, Cobbs Landing, Ridgemoor, Cypress Run, Grey Oaks, Pointe Alexis, Gulfwinds, Key Vista, Champions’ Club, Fox Wood, Wyndtree, Trinity Preserve, Serengeti, Silverthorn, Woodland Waters, and Sterling Hill.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does paver sealing cost?
The cost depends on the size of the area, condition of the pavers, whether sanding is needed, whether old sealer must be stripped, and the type of sealer used. The best way to get an accurate price is to schedule an estimate.
Do pavers need to be re-sanded before sealing?
If the joints have lost sand, re-sanding is usually recommended before sealing. It helps stabilize the pavers and improves the final appearance.
How long does paver sealer last in Florida?
Many paver sealing jobs last a few years, but Florida sun, rain, humidity, pool water, and traffic can affect how long the finish holds up.
Can you seal travertine pavers?
Yes. Travertine can be sealed, but it needs the right preparation and product. We inspect the surface before recommending a sealer.
What if my old paver sealer is cloudy or peeling?
Cloudy, peeling, or blotchy sealer may require stripping and resealing. We can inspect the pavers and let you know the best option.
