Diamond Roof Cleaning was contracted to clean these paver and seal them to bring back the luster and shine. We Power washed the pavers and resanded the joints with a grey color poly sand. Three days later we went back to seal the paver using Seal n Lock High Gloss finish. As you can see the difference is night and day. If you live in South New Jersey and would like a free estimate to restore your pavers give us a call at 609-929-5812.
Great work Mike, Does that finish get applied with a pump up sprayer?
Michael Derose said
May 31, 2014
You can use a pump up sprayer for the smaller jobs ( 1000sq ft or smaller) but for the larger ones they have a sprayer you can rent that is designed for larger applications.
Mario Ciottariello said
May 31, 2014
Great job Mike
Mike Wedge said
Jun 1, 2014
Thanks Mike!
Dan Dykstra said
Jun 1, 2014
Great job as always Mike.
AC Lockyer said
Jun 1, 2014
That Seal and Lock sealer coat really brought out the color in the pavers. Greta job.
AC
Michael Derose said
Jun 1, 2014
Thanks to all. I love these jobs now because no one else will touch them.
Ray Burke said
Jun 1, 2014
Awesome work, Mike!
Jeff Thompson said
Jun 1, 2014
Hey Mike.
I've been using Seal N Lock for three years now. Pavers are a great source of income. I noted you used polysand in your post. Since Seal N Lock is a joint stabilizer as well as a sealer, poly is not needed. If you are completely blowing out the joint sand on a job, next time go to Home Depot and buy general purpose sand (not play sand) and use it in place of poly. The sealer locks up the joints better than poly in my opinion. Best part is a bag of poly costs $25.00...a bag of sand from Home Depot $4.00.
Seal N Lock can also be applied on damp pavers. I've cleaned, sanded and sealed all in one day on a number of occasions.
-- Edited by Jeff Thompson on Sunday 1st of June 2014 09:24:56 PM
Michael Derose said
Jun 2, 2014
I like the poly sand better.
Chad Eneix said
Jun 2, 2014
If you have large enough sealer jobs, you also can make a powered pump up sprayer. Get a 6 gallon stainless Chapin sprayer, they are available on line. Drill a hole and put an air chuck on it with some rubber washers. Take a small air compressor with a lock on schrader chuck on it and attach it to the sprayer. Then use a small suitcase generator to power the compressor. All of this will fit in a large garden cart with room for an extra 5 gallon container of sealer. Just don't turn your compressor up past 40psi.
I made two of these to put sealer down on the decorative concrete at a water park, and for a resort towns downtown streets. Speeds up the precess a lot. I also like especially on commercial jobs because it makes it look like more of a "process" that they wouldn't want to try themselves.
Jeff Thompson said
Jun 2, 2014
I use a small 1gpm shurflo pump, 12 volt battery 5 gallon pail and 35' of hose. Makes sealing a breeze.
Michael Derose said
Jun 3, 2014
This post was meant to be a promo post. Thanks guys.
Doug Rucker said
Jun 3, 2014
Great job Mike....awesome South Jersey Paver Cleaning and Sealing
Diamond Roof Cleaning was contracted to clean these paver and seal them to bring back the luster and shine. We Power washed the pavers and resanded the joints with a grey color poly sand. Three days later we went back to seal the paver using Seal n Lock High Gloss finish. As you can see the difference is night and day. If you live in South New Jersey and would like a free estimate to restore your pavers give us a call at 609-929-5812.
Great results!
Great work Mike, Does that finish get applied with a pump up sprayer?
Thanks Mike!
AC
Hey Mike.
I've been using Seal N Lock for three years now. Pavers are a great source of income. I noted you used polysand in your post. Since Seal N Lock is a joint stabilizer as well as a sealer, poly is not needed. If you are completely blowing out the joint sand on a job, next time go to Home Depot and buy general purpose sand (not play sand) and use it in place of poly. The sealer locks up the joints better than poly in my opinion. Best part is a bag of poly costs $25.00...a bag of sand from Home Depot $4.00.
Seal N Lock can also be applied on damp pavers. I've cleaned, sanded and sealed all in one day on a number of occasions.
-- Edited by Jeff Thompson on Sunday 1st of June 2014 09:24:56 PM
I made two of these to put sealer down on the decorative concrete at a water park, and for a resort towns downtown streets. Speeds up the precess a lot. I also like especially on commercial jobs because it makes it look like more of a "process" that they wouldn't want to try themselves.
Good job with great results, Mike.