Paver driveways, pool decks, and courtyards sealed with commercial-grade products by Southern Utah's only Specified Sealant Applicator. Color enhanced, joints stabilized, UV locked out — the pavers you paid for, kept that way.
A paver driveway in St. George is a five-figure investment sitting under the most intense UV in the country. Unsealed, the color washes out visibly within a few summers, joint sand erodes and blows away, weeds move into the open joints, and oil or irrigation stains soak in permanently. The difference between a sealed and unsealed paver surface at year five isn't subtle — it's the difference between a driveway that still looks like closing day and one that looks like it needs replacing.
Sealing locks the color, binds the joint sand, and puts a sacrificial barrier between the desert and your hardscape. We seal pavers with manufacturer-specified commercial products — not the hardware-store acrylic most crews use — matched to your paver type and the finish you want, from natural matte to full wet-look.
Concrete and clay paver driveways — color enhanced or natural, joints stabilized against erosion and weeds. Our single most requested service.
Slip-resistant sealing rated for chlorine, salt systems, and barefoot summer traffic. Grit additive standard on request.
Entry courtyards and pathways — the first thing every guest walks on. Crisp color, clean joints, finish level of your choice.
Penetrating sealers that protect stone without gloss or plastic sheen. The right product for the material, sampled on your surface first.
Full surface cleaning, degreasing where needed, efflorescence treated before anything gets sealed in. Included on every job, not an upsell.
Eroded joints get fresh sand before sealing so the sealer can bind and stabilize it — the step that stops joint washout and weeds.
Sealer over damp pavers whitens and fails. We wait until the surface is actually dry and conditions are in the product's rated range.
Commercial-grade sealer at proper coverage rates, second coat after correct flash time, final inspection for lap lines and finish quality.
Whitening, cloudiness, or peeling on previously sealed pavers is moisture trapped under a failing coat — usually a cheap sealer applied over a damp or dirty surface. Sealing over it locks the problem in and makes it worse. The correct fix is a strip and reseal: remove the failed coating, clean thoroughly, and apply fresh commercial-grade product in the right conditions.
We assess whether your pavers need a straight reseal or a full strip during the free on-site estimate — and we'll tell you honestly which one it is, because the price difference matters and so does the result.
Free on-site estimates across St. George and Washington County. We check the surface, sample the finish, and give you a written number.
jackson@nicholsconcretesealing.com · Based in St. George, Utah