Red-rock country hardscape deserves better than a truck-and-bucket reseal. Commercial-grade paver, travertine, and concrete sealing for Ivins and Santa Clara — from Kayenta to Santa Clara Heights.
Ivins and Santa Clara are home to some of the most deliberate architecture in Utah — and in neighborhoods like Kayenta and Padre Canyon, the hardscape isn't an accessory, it's part of the design. Travertine pool surrounds, natural stone walkways, and paver courtyards set against red rock take the same brutal UV as everywhere else in the county, but here a faded or blotchy surface is a visible flaw in a composition.
We seal these surfaces with products matched to the material and finish intent: penetrating sealers that protect travertine and stone without changing its character, color-enhancing systems for pavers where richness is the goal, natural matte options where the design calls for restraint. Manufacturer-specified products, full prep, correct conditions — and the finish decision is yours, made on real samples, not guesses.
Penetrating sealers that guard against staining and moisture without gloss or plastic sheen — protection that respects the material. Essential around pools and spas.
Color-enhanced or natural finish with joint stabilization. The entry courtyard is the handshake of a desert home — keep it crisp.
Slip-resistant systems rated for chlorine, salt systems, and full-sun exposure. Grit additive standard on request.
From new-pour protection to strip-and-reseal restoration of weathered surfaces, in the finish level your design calls for.
Design-first homes where finish choices matter. We sample finishes on your actual surface before committing — natural matte is usually the right answer here, and we'll tell you so.
Estate hardscape at the mouth of Snow Canyon — large paver fields, travertine surrounds, and view patios that take direct afternoon exposure.
Established neighborhoods where mature hardscape has earned a proper strip-and-reseal instead of another coat over failing sealer.
Golf-course homes with premium stone and paver investments. Bundled driveway, courtyard, and pool surround visits price best.
Travertine is not concrete. Natural stone is not a paver. Sealing them all with the same acrylic out of the same bucket — which is what most crews do — is how you get blotchy travertine and plastic-looking stone. As Southern Utah's only Specified Sealant Applicator, we're trained on manufacturer systems across surface types, and matching product to material is the core of the job.
Every project starts with cleaning and prep, includes real dry time, and ends with a finish you approved from an actual sample. That's the process whether it's a courtyard in Kayenta or a full estate in Padre Canyon.
Free on-site estimates across Ivins and Santa Clara — travertine, pavers, pool decks, and flatwork.
jackson@nicholsconcretesealing.com · Based in St. George, Utah