Connecticut-Based Concrete sealing experts

Concrete floors are inherently strong and durable but also quite porous. Without proper sealing, they can easily stain, crack, and suffer from sun damage and moisture-related issues, which can lead to mold and mildew. These problems can damage your Tri-State concrete floors and, if ignored, lead to costly repairs.

By sealing your concrete floors with a clear sealer, you not only enhance their appearance but also protect them from these potential damages. The process of sealing concrete involves mechanically grinding the surface to eliminate any dirt and stains, followed by the application of a UV-stable polyurethane sealer.

This treatment is perfect for both indoor flooring and outdoor concrete areas like patios, walkways, and driveways. Ready to safeguard your concrete surfaces? Contact us today or fill out our quote form to learn how we can assist you.

Benefits of concrete sealing

Protects from damage

Sealing your concrete floors protects them from damage from oil, chemicals, salt, grease, weather exposure, UV rays, and it prevents moisture and other elements from seeping below the surface and negatively affecting your concrete surface.

Easy to Clean

Sealed concrete floors are non-porous. As a result, liquids, mold, bacteria or dirt will not be able to get trapped in the floor, making them extremely easy to clean.

Increases longevity

Sealing your concrete not only ensures your concrete surface is protected but that it is long lasting. 

Decorative

Applying a sealer enhances the overall look of the concrete. Most sealers keep your concrete looking new while also smoothing and preserving color.

Low Cost

Compared to the cost of replacing a concrete surface, concrete sealing is a cost effective way of preserving your concrete floors and enhancing their natural beauty.

Concrete grind and seal process

We start by first opening the surface with an aggressive diamond grit to remove surface contaminants, stains and/or expose aggregate per client request. Then the minimal required passes are completed to remove the initial diamond’s’ scratch pattern and moderately close the surface pores of the concrete to accept a topical sealer.

A topical sealer is applied and then propane or electric burnished to a high gloss.