DRIVEWAY SEALER

DRIVEWAY SEALERS FOR WATERPROOFING CONCRETE, STAMPED CONCRETE, AND BRICK PAVER DRIVEWAYS

Our driveway sealers penetrate to resist, oil, grease, and mold and mildew growth. With a unique combination of non-toxic, water-based, completely invisible, breatheable, and long-lasting, these sealers are the best available on the market today.

ORDER NOW! Use our Seal Storm Hurrican 4 and Seal Storm Typhoon 3 for the ultimate barrier against water and water vapor

Sealing a driveway with a good sealer will protect concrete and brick driveways from early deterioration and corrosion in addition to preventing oil stains, grease stains, even some rust stains. While brick and concrete are very durable substrates, they are actually very porous, much like a sponge, so when water, oil, grease, and salt work their way inside, it can change not only the color but the function and structure of the substrate itself at a microscopic level. Therefore using driveway sealers are the only real solution to this problem.

This stamped concrete discolored and turned green after only 1 yearUsing a wet look sealer on a driveway looks really nice for about a year or two, Then as the suns ultraviolet rays penetrate trough the surface and magnify the heat difference between the substrate and the ground draws up moisture vapor thus pushing off the topical coating. Add friction and rain and even ice to this equation and the sealer doesn't stand a chance. No matter what you do the end result is it ends up looking really bad and you have to either wait until all of it wears away, which could be another year or two, or strip off the old sealer and re-apply this inferior type sealer all over again.

However, should it be necessary to use a wet look sealer on concrete or paver driveway, the best way to protect the coating is to apply an invisible concrete and brick densifier (Hurricane 4 Sealer). Use our invisible densifier to block water vapor and sealcoat the top with paint, epoxy, or our invisible waterproofing driveway sealer This material penetrates deep into the substrate and fills the microscopic voids in the concrete and brick with a glass like material that lasts an extremely long time if not forever. Blocking moisture vapor transmission with a deep penetrating internal sealer will help topical coating adhere better and last longer. You can see in the animated picture to the right how applying a water vapor blocker/concrete densifer fills in the voids. After applying the material spray a fine mist of water to create a clean surface for a topical coating to adhere to.

The sealed driveway stays looking dry and water beads offWhen it comes to sealing a driveway the right way, it is best to use a non-slippery invisible driveway sealer. There is only one sealer available on the market that provides all of the benefits of the maximum protection while maintaining a consistent new look without creating a more slippery surface. It is our (Typhoon 3 sealer). This water-based, non-toxic, invisible sealer penetrates the surface while forming a chemical bond to the substrate. All of its combined properties add up to form the best concrete and brick driveway sealer period..

For the best possible concrete driveway sealer application, first use our deep penetrating (Hurricane 4 Sealer) vapor emission basement sealer, then put a coat of water repellent (Typhoon 3 Sealer) on top. Both are invisible and will provide the maximum protection possible.

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