Now Available in the Original Low-Gloss and the NEW High-Gloss.
- MasonrySaver Paver Sealer protects and beautifies both clay brick and cement patio type paver stones with a durable, water-based formula.
- Formulated with a premium-grade acrylic resin, it provides protection from water damage, UV rays, winter salts, and freeze/thaw cycles.
- Suitable for many project types, including paver patios, paver sidewalks, and brick paver driveways, on most horizontal, above-grade concrete applications.
- Stabilizes and hardens joint sand to help prevent wash-out, while also minimizing weeds and insects in paver surfaces.
- Easy to apply with a pump sprayer or paint roller, and simple to clean up with just soap and water.
MasonrySaver Low and High Gloss Paver Sealer is a durable, water-based, clear sealer designed to protect and beautify both clay brick and cement patio type paver stones.
MasonrySaver Low Gloss Paver Sealer is formulated utilizing a premium-grade acrylic resin that provides protection from both water and the ultraviolet light of the sun. It can be used on most types of horizontal, above grade concrete applications including clay brick, clay paver stones, cement paver stones and natural stone.
This product can be used to treat many different types of projects including paver patios, paver sidewalks or brick paver driveways.
- Protection for Water & UV Damage
- Protection from Winter Salts
- Protects from Freeze/Thaw
- Minimizes Weeds and Insects
- Protect & Seal: Seals and Waterproofs All Paver Surfaces Including Paver Patios, Paver Sidewalks, or Paver Driveways
- Clear Finish: Leaves an Attractive, Low-Gloss Sheen (Amount of Sheen Depends on Number of Coats & Surface Porosity)
- Prevents Damage: Defends Pavers from Color Loss Caused by UV Rays & Weathering
- Keeps Joint Sand in Place: Stabilizes & Hardens Joint Sand to Help Prevent Wash-out
- Easy to Use: Apply with Pump Sprayer or Paint Roller
- Easy to Clean Up: Simply Clean Up with Soap & Water








I have a patio with clay bricks set on a concrete base with concrete mortar between the bricks. Should I use your clay sealant or your concrete sealant?