lawn care and lawn mowing service Greenville NC
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Siding Exterior San Francisco
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Driveway in Portland
Ideas for a sizable traditional shade side yard with concrete pavers.
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Landscape Pathway in Boston
Photo of a large coastal shade side yard stone landscaping in summer.
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Natural Stone Pavers in Chicago
An illustration of a sizable traditional backyard stone patio with a fire pit and no cover.
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Pool Phoenix
An illustration of a sizable Tuscan backyard with concrete pavers and a uniquely shaped natural pool
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Long Island Paver Sealing
Cleaning and sealing concrete or brick pavers sounds like a pretty easy thing to do. The truth is that it is an involved process and without the proper training, tools and materials it is very easy to screw up.
Sealing pavers and stone is not a do it yourself project. It is extremely time consuming and detail orientated. Having the right equipment and knowing what to look for is extremely important. Sometimes a soft touch is needed and other times you must break out the heavy equipment.
CLEANING AND SEALING IS NOT A ONE DAY JOB
Sealing your concrete or brick pavers is a wise investment and when installed right can give you years of enjoyment and protection.
Concrete and brick pavers have become very popular for outdoor hardscapes, driveways, patios, sidewalks and outdoor kitchens. Pavers are simply small pre-cast blocks of colored concrete that are assembled in various patterns. Although pavers are very hard and durable, they are also extremely porous. This makes them very vulnerable to oil stains, spills and moisture related problems such as efflorescence. The sand between and below the pavers is also a weak point. It can easily wash away with heavy rain and will also quickly start to grow weeds soon after construction. Both can cause serious structural problems for your pavers. Sealing your pavers can address all these issues, as well as enhance and restore the colors to your pavers. We at Stone Creations of Long Island have sealers that leave a completely natural appearance, and paver sealers that beautifully enhance the colors and leave a rich wet look.
Sealing not only protects the paver itself, but also the sand between the pavers. As the sealer soaks deep into the sand joint, it hardens and locks the sand into a solid mass that cannot wash away or grow weeds...Call for a free consultation:
http://www.stonecreationsoflongisland.net
Paul Saladino
Deer Park, N.Y 11729
Office-(631) 678-6896
Mobile-(631) 678-2710
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Landscape Pathway
Summertime photo of a medium-sized, brick-lined, partially-shaded backyard in the Mediterranean.
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Omaha Landscape
picture of a large, rural water feature.
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Front Yard Concrete Pavers Los Angeles
Ideas for a sizable traditional front yard with concrete pavers that can withstand drought and receive full sun.
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Infinity Pool Phoenix
Pool - small contemporary stone and rectangular infinity pool idea
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Gazebos - Patio
Mid-sized traditional backyard stone patio design example with a fire pit and gazebo.
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