Good Job man. Very detailed information. Every other spring I usually pressure wash my driveway and pavers without sealing. Next spring I want to seal it for the first time. This is the information I needed. Atlanta, Ga.
I was told to leave my new block pave drive a year before sealing it so it could weather in and clear the brick salts. I have waited a bit longer and will take your advice about keeping it in good nick! Thanks!
Hello, thanks for your question.The pavers have a bevelled edge. The sand should be swept from the surface of the pavers and sit within the recessed bevel. Hope that helps. Regards, Rick@Smartseal
Thanks for the informative video. Would you advise sealing a block patio that is level ? It's an absolute pain to maintain it. I usually power-wash and re-sand every 2 years. Inevitably though the sand washes out with time in the rain, and the weeds come back. I thought about sealing to overcome this but I'm worried that sealing it may cause drainage, pooling issues? Any advice welcome !
Any patio or drive laid correctly should have at least a very slight 'fall' to enable water to run off, even if it is not visible to the naked eye. If this is the case, and your patio does not 'puddle' at the moment, this will not change by sealing it. The sealer applied correctly will stop the sand coming out and overall reduce the maintenance. Regular pressure washing is not a great idea as it does damage the surface of the blocks and increases the loss of colour. Hope that helps!
By the way, for a concrete paver patio, would you recommend the use of a polymeric sand like Dansand polymeric joint fix, or a normal kiln sand followed by a sealer treatment? I'm not sure what to go with. Thank you
You do not need a sprayer with Viton Seals Julian, but you might find your sprayer cannot handle the viscosity of the sealer (too thick) . There is a short video on our RUclips channel dedicated to the Eco Sealer. Regards, Smartseal Support
@@lazenburycarter Clay Pavers have a tile like finish, smooth and a little shiny Julian. You can always send us a picture for clarification. Regards, Rick@Smartseal
Good Job man. Very detailed information. Every other spring I usually pressure wash my driveway and pavers without sealing. Next spring I want to seal it for the first time. This is the information I needed. Atlanta, Ga.
Thanks Will. Regards, Josh@Smartseal
Well done. Clear instructions and sensible and reasonable comments on those who may be tempted to 'skimp' on materials and aftercare.
Great piece of advice thanks very much
Thanks for your comment Patsy. Regards, George@Smartseal
I was told to leave my new block pave drive a year before sealing it so it could weather in and clear the brick salts. I have waited a bit longer and will take your advice about keeping it in good nick! Thanks!
Sounds like a good plan Birdy, thanks for your feedback, glad the video was helpful. Regards, Rick@Smartseal
Good job Smart Seal!
Thanks, your comments are appreciated
OMG you sound like Terry Tibbs.
how do you brush away the sand from the surface of paving without getting rid of the sand in the paving itself? Thanks
Hello, thanks for your question.The pavers have a bevelled edge. The sand should be swept from the surface of the pavers and sit within the recessed bevel. Hope that helps. Regards, Rick@Smartseal
Thanks for the informative video. Would you advise sealing a block patio that is level ? It's an absolute pain to maintain it. I usually power-wash and re-sand every 2 years. Inevitably though the sand washes out with time in the rain, and the weeds come back. I thought about sealing to overcome this but I'm worried that sealing it may cause drainage, pooling issues? Any advice welcome !
Any patio or drive laid correctly should have at least a very slight 'fall' to enable water to run off, even if it is not visible to the naked eye. If this is the case, and your patio does not 'puddle' at the moment, this will not change by sealing it. The sealer applied correctly will stop the sand coming out and overall reduce the maintenance. Regular pressure washing is not a great idea as it does damage the surface of the blocks and increases the loss of colour. Hope that helps!
Very helpful. Thanks !
No problem, glad we could be of assistance.
By the way, for a concrete paver patio, would you recommend the use of a polymeric sand like Dansand polymeric joint fix, or a normal kiln sand followed by a sealer treatment? I'm not sure what to go with. Thank you
How long will the product last?
The sealer will last many years, but a 'top-up' coat is recommended, approximately every 3-5 years.
I've bought the eco sealer but do you still need a viton seal sprayer with the eco sealant as I have a normal garden sprayer I could use.
You do not need a sprayer with Viton Seals Julian, but you might find your sprayer cannot handle the viscosity of the sealer (too thick) . There is a short video on our RUclips channel dedicated to the Eco Sealer. Regards, Smartseal Support
@@SmartsealUk thanks. I’m not sure if I have clay paving or not
@@SmartsealUk thanks. I’m not sure if I have clay paving or not
@@lazenburycarter Clay Pavers have a tile like finish, smooth and a little shiny Julian. You can always send us a picture for clarification. Regards, Rick@Smartseal
I am not sure that this plastic finish was the initial goal of this pavment ;)
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Hope you enjoyed the video Sophie