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SEALING PAVERS:
It is not necessary to seal pavers. Sealing does however retard fading of paver color and provides a measure of protection
from some stains. Before sealing, pavers must be clean and dry. It is recommended that you wait at least 30 days after installation
before sealing. Once sealed, you will need to re-seal approximately every two to three years.
PAVERS VERSUS CONCRETE:
Pavers are environmentally friendly. If you have an underground repair to do, simply remove the pavers in the area, complete
the repair and replace them. Not so simple with permanent concrete. Because pavers are a flexible pavement, you will not have
surface cracks that usually occur with the use of regular concrete. Interlocking pavers add resale value to your home. They
are aesthetically pleasing and create curb appeal.
CLEANING PAVERS:
There are products available that are specifically made for cleaning pavers. You can use a pressure cleaner on pavers
but do not use more than 1,000 to 1,200 psi of pressure or you could cause damage to the paver surface. If you have serious
stains such as tire marks, you should consider calling Downtown Pavers, Inc. as we can help you with any paver restoration,
cleaning and sealing.
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