Floor resurfacing

6 Reasons for Concrete Sealing

Watching you concrete break down, stain and discolor can be quite disappointing. Concrete is a very durable material that looks great when its new but if it’s not properly maintained it is hard to bring back its original look. Concrete sealers serve as a boundary between your concrete and things that damage and stain it like acidic foods, oils, abrasion, salt and time. 

 

Sealing Concrete prevents your concrete from being stained, preserves its integrity and avoids long term maintenance. Sealers also create a protective layer preventing foreign material from penetrating into the concrete. 


Depending on the sealer you use, Concrete should be sealed every 1-5 years. Concrete Sealing protects floors from daily wear and tear. It restores the original look and beauty, bringing more value to your home or business. Let’s read more to find out about Concrete Sealing and the reasons for Concrete Sealing.

6 Reasons for Concrete Sealing

Sealers applied to Concrete perform as water repellents and protective layers. They reduce or eliminate the penetration of water and soil into the top layer of the concrete. Concrete Sealing saves a lot of time and money and also gives your property a great aesthetic and long-lasting durability.


This is why you should consider sealing your concrete flooring regularly. Here are six reasons why you should seal your concrete.

1. Protection and Reduced Maintenance

With proper sealing your concrete will withstand foot traffic and other general abrasion. In Florida sand is everywhere and can scratch unprotected surfaces quite easily. Sealing will give you proper protection, Durability, and longevity.

 

Concrete sealing further helps to preserve the concrete’s natural look while also working as a shield against all types of abuse from above.

2. Stops Mildew

Concrete is porous. This is because as it is mixed air is trapped in it. It is like a rock hard sponge. A number of natural factors can lead to mildew causing the concrete to degrade and split. For example, during summer, harmful UV rays can cause the concrete to oxidize and break down, resulting in chipping and flaking.

 

Moreover, temperature changes can cause the concrete to exapnd and conctract, allowing Mildew to grow where water has entered the concrete and has not dried. By sealing your concrete, you can minimize the possibility of growing mildew on your concrete to a great extent.

3. Avoids staining and discoloration

Staining and discoloration is common in unsealed concrete. Some sealers on the market cannot stop ketchup, mustard, vinegar and wine from penetrating through them When left untreated or if improperly sealed, your concrete will start to look discolored and disappointing. Concrete discoloration forms on the surface as an array of dark colors breaking up an otherwise consistent color pattern.

 

Organic stains on Concrete are carbon-based. When these stains sit on the concrete surface they form dark yellow patches, creating an unclean look. Most stains are not permanent, however, they may be hard to remove from concrete. Sealed Concrete does not allow staining agents to sink into the pores of the concrete. Sealers also make it easy to maintain and remove tough stains.

4. Reduces scratching and surface abrasion

When Concrete comes in contact with other objects, there are visible signs of scratches and abrasion left on the surface. This is due to exposure to normal use or natural elements. Concrete that is sealed is less likely to be damaged on the surface when rough and heavy objects come in contact with it, keeping the surface clean and new. 

 

If you apply the right Sealer on Concrete you will not need to perform aggressive maintenance like polishing, honing or sanding because it won’t scratch easily.

5. Makes it less slippery

Concrete becomes smoother with wear which can make the surface slippery. Water or oil when poured on the surface of Concrete can also make it slippery. This happens when the surface of concrete has been exposed. 

 

Slippery concrete is not safe. Slipping and falling on slippery concrete may get people injured. There are also risks of vehicles and objects sliding on the surface due to slippery concrete. It is important to put Concrete sealer, keeping it protected from weather conditions and elements that cause slipperiness.

6. Restores the original look and beauty

Stained concrete can start to look faded and dingy over time. Concrete changes with time and its exposure to climate and weather. Even uncolored concrete when untreated turns yellow. It starts to erode and darken as dust and dirt from the environment sink into it.

 

Applying a coat of the right sealer brings color and richness to the Concrete. With Concrete Sealing, color does not wear out easily nor does it lose its original look and beauty. Your Concrete will look beautiful for years to come.

Conclusion

Sealing concrete will make it last longer, make it look better and it will take less of your time and effort to maintain it. Not all concrete sealers are the same and not all sealer applicators do the same type of job. At Enduring Surfaces we use only the best sealer technology and we apply it with the experience and confidence of true professionals. 

 

To get a quote or ask us a question feel free to Contact Us.

Written by: Enduring Surfaces