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Concrete Sealing Keeps Paved Surfaces At Their Best

Concrete Sealing

The long-term results of oil spills, car fluids, salts, deicing chemicals, shoveling, ice stick, and freeze-thaw damage combined with Pennsylvania's changing climate can accelerate the deterioration of your Collegeville area driveways, sidewalks, pads, walls, and concrete structures. Whether new or old, concrete sealing for your driveway, walkways, sidewalks, pool decks, and patios is a quick, proactive, and cost-effective way to protect and extend its life.

Professional concrete sealing by Power Wash Ninjas can significantly reduce future labor and maintenance costs, the need for salts and deicers, and the cost of concrete repairs for all commercial and residential property owners in the Collegeville area.

Sealing Pavement: Pavement & Concrete Surfaces That Look Great

A clean and well-maintained driveway or entry says a lot about a business or homeowner's pride of ownership, maintenance diligence, and thoroughness. After all, your paved and concrete driveways, walkways, and sidewalks are often the first things that guests and people pass by, and they're literally a physical part of your property's curb appeal.

A spotless, sturdy, structurally sound driveway and sidewalk add curb appeal and value to your Collegeville home or business, and the pressure washing and concrete cleaning professionals of Power Wash Ninjas offer the best concrete sealing service in the Collegeville area.

Cement Sealing For Expert Concrete Surface, Maintenance

Keeping water out of your concrete and masonry is essential to protecting it from early decay and deterioration. Water repellency is especially crucial in climates where temperatures drop below freezing, like Southeastern Pennsylvania.

When water soaks into the concrete and freezes, it expands to stress the substrate internally causing damage in the form of; spalling, cracking, and pitting. Salts and other ice-melting chemicals can intensify this effect. Concrete sealing makes porous surfaces more resistant to the damaging effects of chloride penetration, and because water cannot penetrate through the hydrophobic barrier, cracking, pitting, and spalling due to freeze-thaw, is prevented.

Frequently Asked Concrete Sealing Questions

The science is complicated but the premise is simple, seal your concrete to protect it from the elements. Here's a few answers to the questions we hear most about concrete sealing.

It is recommended to reseal your driveway at intervals ranging from every five years to every year, depending on conditions in the area. If you're concrete is subject to more road salt and deicing chemicals or is in a shady, wet area that promotes organic growth, annual sealing may be a good rule of thumb.

Concrete is a highly porous material, which means that it is very easy for water to seep into its internal pores. And when concrete is constantly covered with water, it can soften the bonds between the concrete particles and cause cracks to form. Concrete sealing will coat the surface of the concrete and also seep partway into its pores, cracks, and crevices so that once the sealer finishes curing, it becomes a waterproof barrier, deterring cracking and as an added bonus of the water resistance also greatly improves resistance to oil, fluid spills, and stains.

Concrete is a pretty durable material, but replacement or repair can be very expensive, so to get the most out of your concrete investment, avoid costly future repair or replacement, and make your concrete last longer and look better, professional concrete sealing by the Power Wash Ninjas is a solid investment.

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