Sealed pavers enhance your outdoor space while protecting your investment, but discoloration can sometimes occur, causing frustration for homeowners. Understanding the causes and solutions will help keep your pavers looking their best for years.
1. Common Causes of Discoloration on Sealed Pavers
- Improper Cleaning Before Sealing
Dirt, stains, or moisture trapped under the sealer can create cloudy or uneven finishes.- Prevention Tip: Always pressure wash your pavers and let them dry completely before sealing.
- Incompatible or Low-Quality Sealer
Using the wrong type of sealer or a low-quality product can lead to blotchy or uneven coloring.- Prevention Tip: Choose a high-quality, paver-specific sealer suited to your surface.
- Over-Application of Sealer
Too much sealer can create a milky or glossy buildup that doesn’t properly adhere.- Prevention Tip: Apply thin, even coats, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Trapped Moisture
If pavers are not completely dry before sealing, moisture can get trapped, causing white or hazy spots.- Prevention Tip: Ensure pavers are fully dry before applying any sealer.
- Efflorescence
The white, powdery substance that forms from natural salt deposits in pavers can appear under or above the sealer.- Prevention Tip: Use an efflorescence remover before sealing and allow time for full dissipation.
2. How to Fix Discoloration on Sealed Pavers
- Identify the Cause
Figure out whether the discoloration is from moisture, efflorescence, or incorrect application. - Strip and Reseal
If discoloration is severe, removing the old sealer and reapplying a high-quality product may be necessary.- Professional Help: NJ Paver Sealing uses eco-friendly sealers and professional-grade equipment for flawless results.
- Address Efflorescence
Apply an efflorescence remover and wait for it to dry completely before resealing. - Reapply in Thin Layers
If too much sealer was used, strip it off and apply in thin, even coats. - Fix Moisture Issues
Remove the sealant in affected areas, let the pavers dry thoroughly, and then reseal under proper weather conditions.
3. Preventing Discoloration on Sealed Pavers
- Thorough Cleaning: Pressure wash and remove all dirt, grease, and stains before sealing.
- Use Quality Products: Invest in a reputable, paver-specific sealer for the best results.
- Hire Professionals: NJ Paver Sealing ensures expert preparation, application, and maintenance.
- Routine Maintenance: Regularly sweep and wash your pavers to keep them clean and free of debris.
4. Why Choose NJ Paver Sealing?
- Expert Techniques: Proper cleaning, sealing, and restoration ensure long-lasting beauty.
- High-Quality Sealers: We use only the best environmentally friendly, paver-specific sealers.
- Professional Equipment: Our advanced tools provide even, flawless application every time.
5. Get Professional Paver Sealing Today!
Don’t let discoloration ruin your outdoor space. Call NJ Paver Sealing at 732-800-6085 or check out our Google Maps listing to schedule your service today!