Best Brick Paver Sealers – Wet Look, Gloss, and Natural Finish Reviews (2026)

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Hi, I’m Scott Paul. I’m a leading exterior restoration contractor and business owner with over 30 years of experience in brick paver sealing and protection. Whether you’re looking to enhance the beauty of your pavers or protect them from the elements, I’m here to share my expertise and offer tips to help you get the best results.

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What Is the Best Brick Paver Sealer?

The best brick paver sealer depends on the look you want and the level of protection needed. Solvent-based acrylic sealers are the most popular for enhancing color and providing a wet look, while penetrating sealers are best for long-term protection with a natural, non-gloss finish.


Our Take Based on Real-World Experience

Brick pavers require a different approach than standard concrete. They are more porous, have joint sand, and are exposed to movement and weather.

From our experience, the biggest issues with paver sealers—such as whitening, peeling, or uneven finish—are usually caused by:

  • Over-application
  • Sealing damp pavers
  • Poor prep or leftover efflorescence
  • Using the wrong type of sealer

When applied correctly, a quality sealer can enhance the color, stabilize joint sand, and extend the life of your pavers.

My 5 Best Types of Brick Paver Sealers

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My Brick Paver Sealer Experience

Having restored brick pavers in the Metro Detroit area since the early 1990s, I’ve made it my mission to bring dull, dirty pavers back to life every season.

With over 30 years of experience, I’ve encountered countless failed brick paver sealer applications. Through trial, error, and hands-on expertise, I’ve learned what works—and what doesn’t—when it comes to protecting and enhancing brick pavers.

In this article, I’ll share key insights and tips to help you avoid common mistakes and steer clear of bad sealer products. By applying the right techniques and choosing the right products, you can ensure your pavers stay protected and looking their best for years to come.

Sealing concrete brick paver tips and advice

Want my Help Finding the Best Brick Paver Sealer?

If you need advice on the best brick paving sealer, please ask in the comment area at the bottom below. I’m more than happy to offer tips. For my tips on application, please visit Prepping and Applying a Brick Paver Sealer.

Brick Paver Patios and landscaping blocks have been popular in the last 30 years. They offer an alternative to regular plain white concrete by adding old-world charm, resembling walkways and streets of the 19th century. Brick Paver patios can be customized to be designed for any area. They are trendy for driveways, walkways, around pools, etc. Of course, with any exterior horizontal surface, there is a need for general maintenance with brick pavers by cleaning and sealing regularly.

Brick paver sealers are water repellents and coatings specifically designed for use on paver stones and blocks.

Brick Paver Driveway

Brick Paver Driveway

Sealing brick pavers can be a do-it-yourself project if you feel comfortable, or it can also be done by an experienced contractor like me. The important matter is that the brick pavers and sand joints are protected from harsh weather conditions, water damage, weed growth, mold/mildew, anthill activity, and sun fading. Sealing and maintaining brick paver areas will ensure prolonged beauty and many years of use.

Brick Paver Sealers have three primary functions:

  • Seal and protect the pavers from UV degradation and fading.
  • Enhance the pavers by adding a wet look, shine, or both.
  • Solidify or stabilize the jointing sand in between the individual stones.

Before and After Brick Paver Sealing

Before and After Brick Paver Sealing

Brick Paver Sealer types to use in 2026

I have yet to find the best brick paver sealer that stands out from the rest for all scenarios. To determine the best paver sealer, you must first understand its different types and the appearance you want to achieve when sone sealing. Below, I will break down the different types of sealers and their main differences.

Types of Brick Paver Sealers

Solvent-Based Acrylic Sealers

  • Enhance color and provide a wet look
  • Help harden joint sand
  • Good durability
  • Most common choice for pavers

Water-Based Acrylic Sealers

  • Lower odor and easier cleanup
  • Less glossy finish
  • Slightly lower durability than solvent-based

Penetrating Sealers

  • No surface film or gloss
  • Natural appearance
  • Excellent long-term protection
  • Do not enhance color

Best Brick Paver Sealer Types Comparison

Sealer Type Appearance Durability Lifespan Best For
Solvent-Based Acrylic Wet look / gloss ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2–4 yrs Color enhancement
Water-Based Acrylic Satin / low gloss ⭐⭐⭐ 1–3 yrs Easier application
Penetrating Sealer Natural ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5–10+ yrs Long-term protection

Solid Acrylics vs Breathable (Styrene) Acrylics Paver Sealers?

When choosing a paver sealer, I have found that not all acrylics are equal. Many paver sealers contain inferior acrylics that will blush to turn white in color. Notably, it is the Behr Wet Look Sealer and H&C Water-based sealer. The best for a paver sealer is one that does not seal the surface 100% but instead breathes. These sealers are less prone to trapping moisture, possibly leading to the dreaded white haze. Most high-quality water-based sealers will not blush as they are thinner in viscosity. Solvent-based sealers containing solid acrylic tend to blush/turn white. If you choose a solvent-based sealer, make sure it is a “Styrene” acrylic, as these have tiny pinholes that allow the coating to breathe.

Traditional Solvent-Based Paver Sealers

Traditionally, these are the most popular and have been around for the longest time, and I have used them for the past 30 years for my paver restoration projects. These paver sealers are typically high in acrylic solids and will darken the surface. Available in Matte, Semi-Gloss, and High Gloss shine. Due to changes in many state VOC laws, solvent-based sealers may not be available locally but can be purchased online.

Crystal clear in liquid form. Popular solvents are Xylene, Toluene, and other Aromatic Solvents.

Pros: I have found that they last about 2+ years. Darken the color more so than water-based sealers. Add a higher level of gloss if desired. Typically, only one coat is needed. A higher level of protection against UV degradation and fading. Better for vehicle traffic.

Cons: It May need to be rolled on as many cannot be sprayed (too thick). It will not solidify joint sand or a water-based version. Square footage is less, typically about 100-125 sq. feet per gallon.

My Top Solvent-Based Paver Sealers

  1. Super Seal 30
  2. Super Seal 25
  3. Supreme Shield SB-600

Water-Based Paver Sealers

Water-based versions of paver sealers have been forced on the scene in the last ten years due to low VOC (volatile organic compounds) laws. Currently, over 20 states in the US restrict the availability of solvent-based sealers. Water-based sealers still contain acrylics but will have a lower solid content.

Milky white in liquid form that dries clear.

Pros: They can be easily applied with a garden-type pump sprayer. It penetrates the substrate and sand joints better and hardens jointing sand. Square footage is better than solvent-based sealers. Typically, 150-200 sq. feet per gallon.

Cons: Multiple coats are needed. It will not darken as deeply or leave a high gloss like a solvent-based paver sealer—it offers a medium level of protection from UV degradation and fading. Softer acrylics can be prone to tire marks on a hot day.

My Top Water-Based Paver Sealers

  1. Masonry Saver Paver Sealer
  2. Surebond SB-6000

Wet Look Brick Paver Sealers

“Wet look” sometimes gets confused with “gloss.” Using a paver sealer that will leave a “wet look” means darkening the surface, similar to if it was wet with water. To test, you can mist water on your pavers (as long as they do not already have a sealer that would repel the water) to see how they might look with a wet-look sealer. They will continue to appear wet even after the sealer dries.

Wet-look sealers are solvent-based or water-based penetrating formulas. These sealers may or may not contain a shine level of some sort.

Wet Look Paver Sealer

Wet Look Paver Sealer

My Top Wet Look/No Gloss Paver Sealer

  1. Supreme Shield SB-600
  2. Surebond SB-6000

Glossy Brick Paver Sealers

A shiny or glossy finish is achieved using a sealer that contains a high percentage of the solid content of the acrylic. This type of finish darkens faded pavers as if they are wet while adding a shiny finish. A shiny sealer can enhance the natural reds and brown tones that are found in standard brick pavers. The high solid content of these types of sealers will leave a high-gloss shine depending on the amount of solids. The higher the percentage of solids, the higher the gloss finish. For example, a 25% solid content sealer would be considered a semi-gloss, while a 30% solid content sealer would be considered a high gloss. In most scenarios, you will darken the pavers with a wet look. These sealers may be prone to being slippery when wet.

Before and After Brick Paver Sealing

Before and After Brick Paver Sealing

My Top Gloss Paver Sealers

  1. Super Seal 30 Higher Gloss
  2. Super seal 25 Semi-Gloss

Joint Sand Stabilizing Paver Sealers

A side function of paver sealing is the ability to help solidify or stabilize the jointing sand from erosion. While most paver sealers will do this to some extent, some are designed specifically for this purpose. Examples: SB-1300 and SB-7700. Joint stabilizing paver sealers are solvent-based or water-based formulas. These sealers may or may not contain a shine level or a wet look.

Brick Paver Sand Hardening

Brick Paver Sand Hardening

My Top Joint Sand Stabilizing Sealer Paver Sealer

  1. Super Seal 25
  2. Super Seal 30
  3. Surebond SB-1300 Joint Stabilizing Sealer
  4. Surebond SB-7700 Joint Stabilizing Sealer

The 5 Best Brick Paver Sealers I use daily

1. Super Seal 30 – Best Glossy Paver Sealer

  • My favorite high-gloss paver sealer. We use this when my customers want to achieve the highest gloss possible.

Super Seal 30 Paver Sealer ReviewSuperSeal30 is a Higher-Gloss Concrete Sealer that can be used on many types of concrete surfaces. It is very popular for Brick Paver Patios, Driveways, and Walkways. This sealer darkens the appearance and leaves a higher gloss shine.

Sealer Type: Solvent-based, breathable styrene-acrylic sealer
Wet Look: Deep Wet Look
Shine Level: Higher Gloss
Joint Stabilization: Yes
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a scale of 1-10): 8.60
See My Super Seal 30 Paver Sealer Review Here: Super Seal 30 Gloss

2. Super Seal 25 Semi-Gloss – Best Overall Paver Sealer

  • Super Seal 25 Paver Sealer ReviewMy favorite and our most used paver sealer. I have used this for 30 years on about 75% of my projects annually. It is a little less shiny than the SuperSeal 30.

Similar to the SuperSeal30, SuperSeal25 is a Semi-Gloss Paver Sealer that can be used for Brick Paver Patios, Walkways, Driveways, etc. This sealer will darken the appearance and leave a shine similar to a semi-gloss. The SuperSeal25 is a 25% solid solvent-based, breathable acrylic sealer and curing compound.

Sealer Type: Solvent-based, breathable styrene-acrylic sealer
Wet Look: Deep Wet Look
Shine Level: Semi-Gloss
Joint Stabilization: Yes
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a scale of 1-10): 8.40
See My Super Seal 25 Paver Sealer Review Here: Super Seal 25 Gloss

3. Supreme Shield SB-600 – Best Wet Look Paver Sealer

Supreme Shield SB-600 Paver Sealer Review

  • I love this wet-look sealer for brick pavers that do not want any gloss or shine.

SUPREME SHIELD SB is a solvent-based penetrating sealer for stamped concrete, concrete pavers, and other porous concrete surfaces. Its application enhances the color and gives a wet look without adding the gloss and plastic look associated with other traditional film-forming sealers. Once treated, the surface repels water and oil to prevent staining.

Sealer Type: Solvent-based, breathable styrene-acrylic sealer
Wet Look: Deep Wet Look
Shine Level: No Gloss or Shine
Joint Stabilization: Small amount
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a scale of 1-10): 9.0
See My Supreme Shield SB-600 Paver Sealer Review Here: Supreme Shield SB-600

4. Masonry Saver Paver Sealer – Best Water-Based Paver Sealer

  • I really like this water-based paver sealer. It comes in low or high gloss.

MasonrySaver (also known as Defy) Paver Sealer is a durable, water-based, clear, wet-look concrete sealant designed to protect and beautify clay brick and cement patio-type paver stones. It gives them a rich satin finish while also functioning as a paver sand sealer.

Sealer Type: Water-based, breathable acrylic sealer
Wet Look: Adequate Wet Look
Shine Level: Satin Shine
Joint Stabilization: Yes
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a scale of 1-10): 8.0
See My Masonry Saver Paver Sealer Review Here: Masonry Saver Paver Sealer

5. Surebond SB-6000 – Best Water-Based Wet Look Paver Sealer

SB-6000 Paver Sealer ReviewI have found that the SB-6000 Wet Look Sealer seals and enhances the natural colors of treated surfaces with a luxurious, wet look. It is breathable and will not trap naturally occurring efflorescence, allowing it to be applied immediately after paving stones are installed. SB-6000 Wet Look Sealer improves surface durability and freeze-thaw resistance while protecting the surface from salt, acid, and staining. It is a water-based, exterior-quality, epoxy-modified surface sealer.

Sealer Type: Wet-Look water-based, epoxy-modified
Wet Look: Adequate Wet Look
Shine Level: No shine
Joint Stabilization: No
ConcreteSealerReview.com Rating (On a scale of 1-10): 7.4
See My Surebond SB-600 Paver Sealer Review Article: Surebond SB-6000

Brick Paver Sealer Comparison Charts

Sealer Name Finish Type Base Type Protection Level (1-5)
SuperSeal30 High Gloss Solvent-Based 5
SuperSeal25 Semi-Gloss Solvent-Based 4
MasonrySaver Satin Water-Based 4
Supreme Shield SB-600 Wet Look (No Gloss) Solvent-Based 5
Surebond SB-6000 Wet Look Water-Based 4



My Brick Paver Sealer Photos

My Paver Sealing Application Video

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Brick Paver Sealers

What is the best sealer for brick pavers?

The best sealer for brick pavers depends on your desired finish and application needs. For a wet-look and high gloss, SuperSeal 30 and Supreme Shield SB-600 are top-rated. If you prefer a water-based, environmentally friendly option that hardens joint sand, Surebond SB-6000 is highly recommended.


Should I use a solvent-based or water-based paver sealer?

Solvent-based sealers typically provide a richer color enhancement and glossier finish, ideal for those wanting a wet look. Water-based sealers are lower in VOCs, safer to apply, and often better for joint stabilization but offer a more natural finish.


How often should brick pavers be sealed?

Most paver sealers last between 2 to 3 years, depending on foot or vehicle traffic, climate conditions, and product quality. High-gloss solvent-based sealers may need to be reapplied every 2 years, while penetrating sealers may last longer.


Can I apply paver sealer myself, or should I hire a pro?

You can apply paver sealer yourself using a low-pressure pump sprayer or roller. Just ensure the pavers are clean and dry before application. DIY is very feasible, but large driveways or surfaces with failed sealers may benefit from professional help.


What is the difference between a wet-look and natural finish sealer?

A wet-look sealer darkens and enhances the color of the pavers, adding a matte, glossy or semi-gloss sheen. A natural finish sealer protects without significantly changing the appearance of the paver surface, offering a matte or invisible finish.


Do paver sealers prevent weeds and moss?

Sealers can help reduce weed and moss growth by hardening joint sand and limiting moisture penetration. However, proper joint sanding and surface cleaning are essential for best results.


Brick Paver Sealer – Buyer’s Guide

🛒 Brick Paver Sealer Buyer’s Guide

Clay Brick Pavers: Penetrating breathable sealers

Cement Pavers: Solvent-based acrylics or hybrids

Paver Natural Stone (e.g., Travertine): Solvent-based acrylics or Water-Bsed

Wet Look: Enhances color and adds gloss (e.g., SuperSeal30, Supreme Shield SB-600)

Natural Look: Offers subtle protection with little visual change (e.g., Super Seal-M Water Repellent)

  • Solvent-Based: High gloss, color enhancement, may be restricted in some states
  • Water-Based: Eco-friendly, matte or gloss finish, VOC compliant in all states

High-Traffic Areas: Use breathable sealers like Supreme Shield SB-600 or SuperSeal Matte.

Low-Traffic Areas: Gloss sealers like SuperSeal30 or SuperSeal25 offer visual appeal

States like California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois limit solvent-based sealers.

Use low-VOC water-based options such as MasonrySaver or Surebond SB-6000 in those regions.

  • Apply with pump sprayer or roller
  • Use two thin coats on clean, dry surfaces
  • Avoid applying in direct sunlight or extreme heat


Best Brick Paver Sealer by Use Case

Best Sealer for Wet Look Pavers

Solvent-based acrylic sealers are the top choice for enhancing color and creating a rich, glossy finish.

Best Sealer for Natural Look Pavers

Penetrating sealers are ideal if you want protection without changing the appearance.

Best Sealer for High-Traffic Areas

Use a durable acrylic sealer and consider reapplication every few years to maintain performance.

Best Sealer for Joint Sand Stabilization

Acrylic sealers help bind joint sand and reduce washout between pavers.


How to Seal Brick Pavers Properly

  1. Clean the pavers thoroughly
  2. Remove efflorescence if present
  3. Allow the surface to fully dry
  4. Re-sand joints if needed
  5. Apply sealer evenly with a sprayer
  6. Avoid over-application
  7. Allow proper curing time

Proper prep is essential for long-term results.


Common Brick Paver Sealer Problems

  • Whitening or hazing
  • Peeling or flaking
  • Bubbling from over-application
  • Joint sand washout
  • Uneven finish

These issues are almost always related to prep or application errors.


Which Brick Paver Sealer Should You Choose?

  • Choose a solvent-based acrylic for color enhancement and a wet look
  • Choose a water-based acrylic for easier application and lower odor
  • Choose a penetrating sealer for a natural look and longer lifespan

Your choice should be based on appearance preference and maintenance expectations.


Pro Tip (From 30+ Years of Experience)

The biggest mistake when sealing pavers is sealing them too soon after cleaning. Trapped moisture is one of the main causes of whitening and failure. Always allow pavers to dry completely before applying sealer.


Final Verdict

For most homeowners, a solvent-based acrylic sealer provides the best balance of appearance, protection, and joint sand stabilization for brick pavers.

If you prefer a natural look with less maintenance, a penetrating sealer is a great alternative. The key is choosing the right type and applying it properly to avoid common issues.


Do you want my help finding a brick paving sealer?

Hopefully, I have helped you better understand the different available paver sealers. If you would like my help choosing a paver sealer, please answer these questions in the comment area below:

  1. Wet Look? Yes or No
  2. No Gloss, Matte, Semi-Gloss, High Gloss
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes or No
  4. Easily applied? Yes or No
  5. A small description of an area to which sealer will be applied. Examples: Patio, Driveway, Pool Deck, etc

Answer 5 Questions in the Comment Area to find the Best Paver Sealer for you! I am here to help!

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Scott Paul ~ Restoring Concrete Since 1993 Owner
As an article and comment contributor to the site, Scott has been around the pressure washing industry since attending college. In 1993, he started his first company called Oakland Pressure Wash, specializing in exterior pressure washing and concrete/brick paver sealing. That company evolved into OPW L.L.C. shortly thereafter, concentrating more on exterior wood and concrete/paver restoration. Scott and his Pressure Cleaning Michigan company have restored over 10,000 projects in the Metro Detroit area since the early years. He has become an authority in the concrete and brick pavers restoration industry and has contributed to numerous forums and informative sites. All the products he suggests through this site are sold online and in retail stores, allowing consumers to choose their means of purchase. Scott’s eCommerce sites sell many of the top brands he endorses, and if you appreciate any of the help he has offered, feel free to purchase from one of them.

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Danielle Baez
Danielle Baez
4 years ago

1. Yes, wet look
2. Semi gloss
3. Plan on using sand, do I sand before or after, I don’t want sand to be spread all over bricks and I don’t think the joint stabilizer sand is worth the money
4. Yes please!
5. It is an entry way to a front door, a two car driveway to a open area. I live in sunny Florida!

I have about 1100 square feet to cover also, can you please recommend how much product also. Thank you!!

Deborah
Deborah
4 years ago
  1. Wet Look? Yes as long as not slippery
  2. No Gloss..dont know, but joint stabilization , weeds and freeze/thaw more important considerations
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes !!
  4. Easily applied? Yes
  5. Small description of an area that sealer will be applied to. patio with larger interlock pavers, Northwestern Ontario Canada
Deborah
Deborah
4 years ago

Thanks so much!

Teri Kotash
Teri Kotash
4 years ago

Wet look: yes
Matte or semi gloss
Joint protection: yes ( not sure what type of sand was used)
Easy to apply: yes
Pool lanai deck, walkway, driveway
SW Florida
Thank you. This is SO helpful!

Teri Kotash
Teri Kotash
4 years ago

Fantastic. Thank you!

Andres
Andres
4 years ago

I would like to know if the “Super seal 25 Semi-Gloss” sealer won’t be slippery when wet. Please advise.

Janet
Janet
4 years ago

Is there a reasonably priced, water-based paver sealer that isn’t slippery when wet? The finish doesn’t matter, only that it isn’t slippery. Thanks.

Michael
Michael
4 years ago

1. Yes
2. No Gloss, Semi-Gloss, High Gloss
3.yes
4. Doesn’t matter
5. Walkway to house entrance

Mark
Mark
4 years ago

Florida Brick Paver Driveway
Wet look – none
Semi or Matt look
Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
Application- no preference

Kevin Grills
Kevin Grills
4 years ago

1. Yes
2. No
3. Yes
4. No
5. Pool Deck

Kevin Grills
Kevin Grills
4 years ago

Thank you.
And I’ve estimated about 850 square feet.

So to spray it on with 2 coats, I’d need how many gallons? Is it 100 square feet per gallon?

Kelle Roesner
Kelle Roesner
4 years ago

1. Yes
2. Semi
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Pool deck, central north Florida

Mark R
Mark R
4 years ago

1) No
2) Semi Gloss
3) Yes for stabilization
4) No preference
5) Driveway and walkway
1600 sq ft brick pavers
Live in Orlando Fl

Katelyn
Katelyn
4 years ago

1. Wet Look? Yes
2. Matte/Semi-Gloss, High Gloss
3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
4. Easily applied? Yes
5. Patio, walkway, pool deck (aka not slippery!)

Mike
Mike
4 years ago

1. No
2. Matte
3. No
4. Yes
5. Brow/ tan blend concrete pavers driveway (approx 1,000 sf) – Southwest Florida

James
James
4 years ago

Yes for wet look.
High Gloss
Yes for joint stabilization
Yes for easy application
Driveway and Patio

I want something that is going to last. The estimates I have been receiving, they want to use water based products. I live in Orlando Florida.

Guy Malette
Guy Malette
4 years ago

Wet Look? Yes
Semi-Gloss, High Gloss
Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
Easily applied? No preference
Backyard patio 20 x 20 stone are from drummon – Urbania 50 mm pavers. can’t be slippery

Last edited 4 years ago by Guy Malette
Ralph ECHOLS
Ralph ECHOLS
4 years ago

1. No
2. No
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. 1000 sq ft patio. No car traffic.

Emanuel
Emanuel
4 years ago

1. Wet look
2. No gloss
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Pool deck

Joyce Standfuss
Joyce Standfuss
4 years ago

Yes
semi gloss
yes
yes
18 x 20 patio
installer sealed patio right after completion last Fall, and now we have lots of ant hills so thinking he did a very poor job or used a poor quality sealer. Would like darker or wet look but not slippery.

David Wagner
David Wagner
4 years ago

Non-wet look and gloss sealer for natural stone. Minimize the change in appearance from natural stone but protects polymeric sand.

doug
doug
4 years ago
  1. Wet Look? Yes
  2. No Gloss or matte
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
  4. Easily applied? Yes
  5. Small description of an area that sealer will be applied to. Concrete paver patio and walkways

am thinking water based would be easier than solvent.

Terry Sellers
Terry Sellers
4 years ago

Revised Request:

  1. Wet Look? YES – This is what is different
  2. Matte
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
  4. Easily applied? Garden sprayer or roller is ok
  5. Small description of an area that sealer will be applied to. Patio that was covered in late May with Ashland (Marbled coloring with terracotta and charcoal tones) Grand stone 24-in L x 16-in W x 2-in H Patio Stone Purchased at Lowes.
  6. Mushroom colored Easy Joint was used instead of polymeric joint sand

Thanks for your advice,

Terry

Terry Sellers
Terry Sellers
4 years ago

Thanks again.

catherine alcorn
catherine alcorn
4 years ago

Wet Look, gloss or semi-gloss, joint stabilization is important but patio is in good shape and level, 30’x20′ patio.

Terry Sellers
Terry Sellers
4 years ago

Request advice concerning product choice.

  1. Wet Look? No
  2. Matte
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
  4. Easily applied? Garden sprayer or roller is ok
  5. Small description of an area that sealer will be applied to. Patio that was covered in late May with Ashland (Marbled coloring with terracotta and charcoal tones) Grand stone 24-in L x 16-in W x 2-in H Patio Stone Purchased at Lowes.
  6. Mushroom colored Easy Joint was used instead of polymeric joint sand

Thanks for your advice,

Terry

Terry Sellers
Terry Sellers
4 years ago

Thanks for the speedy reply.

Maureen Stenavage
Maureen Stenavage
4 years ago

Just had Chicago brick pavers put in Patio
No shine
Joint stabilization
Easily applied

Maureen
Maureen
4 years ago

Thank you I am having a hard time finding it to pick up?? Any major retailers stock?

Julie
Julie
4 years ago

Hi – can I apply a wet look product on top of Surebond SB1300? If so, what would you recommend. The SB1300 was recommended to seal concrete pavers and I had hoped it would also darken the pavers. Since the SB 1300 did not, is there a product that I can apply on top to achieve that?

Thanks.

c. Myers
c. Myers
4 years ago

1)wet look
2)semi or high gloss
3)no importance
4) will be rolling
5)stamped concrete around pool/walkways

Carlos
Carlos
4 years ago

Hello, good day! We just had our walkway and stairs done with thermal blue bluestone. I would definitely like to apply a seal although our contractor says it is not necessary. I am interested in a product that would bring out/enhance the natural colors of the bluestone. I do like the wet look as long as it doesn’t make for a slippery walkway and steps. Which product would you recommend that is safe for bluestone? Thank you so much!

Carlos
Carlos
4 years ago

Thank you very much for your reply, it’s greatly appreciated. I will stay away from wet look sealers now that I know this information. Are there any brand of sealers you can recommend for natural stone that will dry evenly, and offer solid protection, maybe some slight color enhancement?

Eunice
Eunice
4 years ago

We just got our patio and walkway paved with Cambridge pavers the joints were filled with the poly sand today. How long should we wait to seal the pavers with a sealer and which one should we use. We dont want a really wet look but want to protect our pavers. Any suggestion?

Eunice
Eunice
4 years ago

I want to seal them I am okay with a semi wet look but not a complete wet look.

Eunice
Eunice
4 years ago

Makes sense. So we do not want a wet look. And semigloss. Also we just had the pavers done and they just added the sand. How long should we wait before applying the sealer?

Sandra Cassell
Sandra Cassell
4 years ago

Wet look yes
Semi gloss
Joint Stabilizing yes
Easy to apply yes
Patio with pool

Christopher Bailey
Christopher Bailey
4 years ago
  1. Wet Look? Yes
  2. Semi-Gloss
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
  4. Easily applied? Yes
  5. Driveway
Beverly
Beverly
4 years ago

what is the best sealer to prevent weeds from growing?

Marc Nolan
Marc Nolan
4 years ago

Awesome site and information! We had a new driveway and side walkway pavers (multi-colors of gray and beige) installed about a year ago, and I’ve done my best to maintain it. But still some of the pavers (the gray ones) seem to be fading (and even have some white sort of large circles inside the gray areas). I am wondering if we should use the SuperSeal 30 on this, after I pressure wash the weeds away and reapply the polymeric sand. We live in the Atlanta North suburbs. Thanks in advance for your consideration.

Ned
Ned
4 years ago

Thank you for the site. I sure could use your guidance looking for a sealant for 20 year old pavers, please.

  1. Wet Look? No
  2. No Gloss/Matte
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes – most important aspect
  4. Easily applied? Yes
  5. Small description of an area that sealer will be applied to. Patio, Driveway, Pool Deck, Walkway
Ned
Ned
4 years ago

Thank you very much!

Len
Len
4 years ago

Great article

  1. Wet Look Yes
  2. Matte or Semi-Gloss
  3. Joint Stabilization Important, No
  4. Easily applied? Yes
  5. We have a patio that runs up along our pond with fish, we are concerned about water contamination.

Thanks
Len

Jim Groah
Jim Groah
4 years ago

Hi Team, An update since the last post 3 days ago re: an experience in 1 section of my project using SB-1300. The fire pit area had ~27 hours to dry before rain came and about 60% of the surface was white after the rain. Your guidance was to wait 1-2 days – I did and we did not have rain thankfully. Most of the surface was normal with ~15% having a white surface (mostly in between pavers). We had a huge rain day today and it looks like 90% of the surface is white. I suspect that if it… Read more »

Jim Groah
Jim Groah
4 years ago

Thank you. I did not use polymeric sand after posting here with a question saying there was only 1/8″ in between pavers and could I use regular sand and the reply came back that I could.

I will reach out to Surebond and get their input.

Larry
Larry
4 years ago

Wet-yes
Matte-yes
Joint- yes
Easy- irrelevant
Patio 15’×20′
Note: Illinois- Harsh winters
Thank you,
L.K.

Larry
Larry
4 years ago

Can you please tell me why that I do not see either of these products listed on your – Best Solvent Based Paver Sealers list?
Thank You,
Larry K.

Larry
Larry
4 years ago
Reply to  Larry

The information that your link provides is greatly appreciated. Thank you for clarifying my concerns.. It would be beneficial to us do it yourselfers to have those two very particular products information on your link considering that there are so many variables.
Thank You Again,
Larry K.

Wade Lyons
Wade Lyons
4 years ago

I would like wet look or at least darkening to bring out color, matte or semi gloss, joint stabilization, easily applied, and water based for poolside pavers and a natural rock waterfall. What one product would be best?

Eric lehrmann
Eric lehrmann
4 years ago

What would be the best sealer i have old Chicago brick around pool deck in the winter the brick will freeze sometime in the summer when it rains little peices of brick wash into the pool

Jim Groah
Jim Groah
4 years ago

Hi team – I spent the last week applying SB-1300 and it went well except for 1 section and that is where I need your input. I had 3 phases of application and the first two are ok. I applied the last phase and it had 24 hours of no rain to dry & cure but after a rain today (~27 hours) – I have white patches throughout the fire pit paver area. Can you tell me what that means? It was a 1-2 hour rain and should be over for ~24 hours. Will it go back to being transparent… Read more »

Meg Stanley
Meg Stanley
4 years ago

Please recommend a matte / natural sealer for use in desert climate. Primary concerns are protection against UV and tire tracks.

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Meg Stanley
Meg Stanley
4 years ago

We were leaning towards a non-wet, natural look but are unsure. If a wet look product give better protection against UV degradation and tire marring, we’d go with a wet look product.

Tina Lesniak
Tina Lesniak
4 years ago

Want a deep dark wet look .what is best sealer for brick papers to darken them? Thank u

Tina Lesniak
Tina Lesniak
4 years ago

Which is a semi shine?

Gail Weber
Gail Weber
4 years ago

The pavers in the lanai are brick!

Gail Weber
Gail Weber
4 years ago
  1. Wet Look? No
  2. Semi-Gloss
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
  4. Easily applied? Yes
  5. Small description of an area that sealer will be applied to. Inside screened Ianai
Gary Lubbes
Gary Lubbes
5 years ago

My patio pavers were originally sealed with an oil based concrete sealer five years ago. What product can I use to reseal now? I would like to retain the natural bisque no gloss look they now have after redoing the sand. I want to avoid any product that adds gloss like a clear coat of nail polish. My biggest concern is what product is best over the previous oil based sealer – granted the finish from that sealing has worn of years ago.

Gary Lubbes
Gary Lubbes
5 years ago

No shine. Would consider wet look or not wet look . Do not want shine or gloss.

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Gary Lubbes
Gary Lubbes
5 years ago

Poly. Used that because that’s what previous owner used and had left an almost full bucket. Rain last night washed off much of the residue. The pavers were laid tight so from what I’ve now read poly may not be the best. However, I live in Florida and mold can be an issue, plus weeds grow like, well, weeds. So, I would a sealer to harden the sand and slow down the weeds and wash outs from hard rains. Would like to be able to power wash and not re-sand so often.

Jim Groah
Jim Groah
5 years ago

Thank you for the SB-1300 guidance.

May I ask if you have an opinion about sand in between the pavers. Polymer is recommended between 1/4 and 1.5″ and our paver space is 1/8″. I’ve seen comments from other users that regular sand (play?) worked well with such a product like SB-1300…thoughts?

Rich
Rich
5 years ago

Wet look – yes; Finish – matte or semi gloss; Joint stabilization – yes; Easily applied – yes; Patio – 300 sq ft made with 2’x2’ sandstone blocks with 2’x2’ limestone block border

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Jim Groah
Jim Groah
5 years ago
  1. Wet Look? No
  2. No Gloss, Matte
  3. Joint Stabilization Importance? Yes
  4. Easily applied? Yes
  5. Small description of an area that sealer will be applied to. Examples: Lanai, Pergola, and fire pit.
Beverly Hime
Beverly Hime
5 years ago

Wet look preferred.Semi or High gloss but not slippery.Joint stabilizing important. Must be easily applied (for elderly woman!). For brick porch 6 x 15.

Adam A Pine
Adam A Pine
5 years ago
  1. Yes
  2. No or low (satin maybe ok if other criteria met)
  3. Yes
  4. Yes
  5. driveway, entry and pool deck
Adam A Pine
Adam A Pine
5 years ago

can you provide a link to the Super Seal Matte. i want to be sure i’m looking at the right one. Thx!!

Debbie
Debbie
5 years ago

Wet look yes
Not sure, hubby wants high gloss, but don’t want slippery
Joint stabilization, yes, very heavy dually and 45’ fifth wheel RV.
Doesn’t matter on ease, having problems do.
Large Driveway and Large RV Pad, new pavers, 60mm

5U5P3K
5U5P3K
5 years ago

1) Wet Look? Yes
2) No Gloss
3)Joint Stabilization Importance?
No, herringbone pattern and concrete borders.
4) Easily applied? Yes
5) Driveway, Herringbone pattern, 1/16 joint to 1/8 max. Fitted within existing concrete borders.

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