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Brick Paver Restoration Tips

by Scott Paul - Brick Paver Sealer

Are you unsure on how to Restore your Brick Pavers. Feel free to ask a question!

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  • Restoring brick pavers can be challenging, and seeking guidance is encouraged for best results.
  • Asking questions is a helpful first step when unsure about the brick paver restoration process.
  • Getting the right advice on brick paver restoration ensures the job is done correctly and efficiently.
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Scott Paul - Brick Paver Sealer Owner
Scott only carries brick paver and concrete sealing restoration products that perform best based on his experience using the products and his 30+ years of helping others. Scott has been approached about selling numerous restoration products through the years but selects only the products he has used and trusts to perform.
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Lynn Black
Lynn Black
13 years ago

I have paint used for lanai floor on the brick pavers around the pool. Is there any way to remove it?

Thanks

louis
louis
14 years ago

how can i remove joint stabilizer from clay sealed bricks?

Myrna De Jesus
Myrna De Jesus
15 years ago

I have brick pavers on my driveway and the area where the two cars are parked do not have the same look as the rest of the driveway because the sun is not shinning on it as the rest. How can I restore.

CA 1
CA 1
15 years ago

Our pavers have calcium build ups on the pavers and the brick edging. What can be used to remove the calcium prior to sealing the pavers?

Port Dog
Port Dog
16 years ago

They all look very washed out (wet or dry) You actually see the aggragate(?)/stones in the concrete. The patio was laid in a diamond pattern and the center was a different color. In order to get a consistent color I will need to stain it a dark enough color. Any issues I should look out for? Can you recommend a brand of tint? How long should it last? how frequently can it be reapplyed? Any help is greatly appreciated

Port Dog
Port Dog
16 years ago

recently purchased a home with a paver potio (15 years old and looks like it has never been sealer or maintained). I am in need of changing the color as some pavers seem have 1 inch wide stripes where it looks like the color has been stripped away (prior owner said it was caused by the local kids he had hired to pressure wash it a few years back). How would I go about restoring the origional colors or changeing the color so they all look equal.

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16 years ago

I originally sealed my pool deck pavers myself with the cheap Home Depot sealer. It ended up having some white spots. A couple years later I hired a so called professional to strip and reseal the pavers. The problem now is infinitely worse. Almost the entire area has turned white.

What is the best process to try to fix this problem.
Thanks!

Melbourne
Melbourne
16 years ago

hi

I have sealed are clay paving job which is 93 square meters, the paving has turned white what will fix this problem and if so how much will i need and where can i get this in melbourne victoria.

Thanks for your time and helping with this problem.

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