Professional paver resanding and sealing services in Lake County, Indiana for patios, driveways, and pool decks.
Local Paver Resanding & Sealing Expertise
In Lake County, Indiana, paver resanding and sealing protects your outdoor investment from harsh weather, staining, and weed growth. Our process cleans, refills joints with premium sand, and applies protective sealer to keep your patios, driveways, and pool decks looking vibrant and stable for years. Schedule your free assessment today.
We follow a proven three-step process: deep clean, resand joints, and seal with commercial-grade protection.
We remove dirt, grime, moss, and old failed sealer using professional-grade pressure washing. This ensures the sand and sealer bond correctly.
We fill all joints with premium polymeric sand to stabilize pavers and prevent shifting. Proper sanding depth keeps your surface safe and level.
We spray commercial-grade sealer in two coats to protect against UV fading, stains, and water damage while enhancing your paver colors.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Complete restoration and protection for any paver installation across Lake County.
Homeowners across Crown Point, Munster, and Schererville rely on us to restore aging patios and driveways. UV rays and Indiana's wet climate bleach colors and cause stains—sealing renews vibrancy and adds years to your investment.

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High-traffic pool decks and commercial walkways in Lake County see constant water and heavy foot traffic. Our sealing maintains safety and appearance while preventing chlorine damage and algae buildup.
Older sealer peeling or turning white? We strip failed sealer, resand with fresh material, and apply new protective coating. Common in Hammond and Gary where industrial pollution accelerates breakdown.

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Unsealed pavers fail fast. Sealing extends lifespan by protecting against the elements.
Heavy rain and freeze-thaw cycles in Indiana force water into unsealed pavers, causing cracking and shifting.
A quality sealer creates a barrier that blocks water penetration, preventing ice damage and structural failure. This is critical for homes in Merrillville, Schererville, and surrounding areas where winter is harsh.
Oil, rust, and tree tannins absorb into unsealed pavers and become permanent. Sealing prevents staining and keeps your colors vibrant through UV protection.
Without sealer, colors fade in 2–3 years. With proper sealing, your pavers stay rich and attractive for 3–5 years or longer between treatments.
Mold and algae thrive in open joints and unsealed surfaces. Sealing hardens the joint sand and blocks moisture, keeping your outdoor space clean and safe.
We serve residential and commercial properties across the entire county with the same expert care.
From the waterfront communities north of US Route 30 to the suburban neighborhoods of Crown Point, Munster, and Dyer, we know Lake County's unique climate and building standards. We work in industrial areas like Gary and East Chicago as well as established residential zones throughout Griffith, Highland, and Hobart.
Our team understands the challenges: humid summers, harsh winters, heavy lake-effect moisture, and the wear from Chicago-area commuters' traffic. We schedule projects to work around Indiana weather and always arrive on time.
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Common questions about paver resanding and sealing in Lake County.
Most quality sealers last 3–5 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. High-sun or high-traffic areas may need resealing in 2–3 years.
Light foot traffic is okay after a few hours. Wait 48–72 hours before driving vehicles on driveways or moving heavy furniture on patios.
We use commercial-grade water-based urethane or acrylic sealers. The choice depends on your paver type and desired finish (wet look vs. natural). We'll recommend the best option for your project.
Not always. If joints are still full and sand is intact, we skip resanding. If sand has washed away or joints are open, resanding is critical for stability and to prevent shifting.
Modern sealers are formulated to minimize slipperiness. For pool decks and walkways, we use anti-slip additives to maintain safe traction.
We recommend resealing every 2–5 years based on sun exposure and foot traffic. We'll assess your pavers at each visit and advise when resealing is needed.
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