Concrete sealing minneapolis
Concrete Sealing Minneapolis systems involve one or more coats of the Eco-CorFlex Clear Hydro Poly Moisture Mitigation product. This industrial, UV-stable, 2-component, chemical resistant coating acts as a sealer, but requires only a single application for all concrete floor sealing services. This sealer may be used on multiple surfaces including exposed aggregate, concrete, flagstone, paver stone, wood, decorative or stamped concrete, painted surfaces, asphalt or even previously coated surfaces. The best part is, customers will avoid the need to re-seal their new concrete floors year-after-year. Our Minneapolis concrete sealing services will provide long-lasting benefits and a stunning, sophisticated finish.
Once concrete has completely cured, it’s hard, strong, and durable. It’s also porous. From water to spilled motor oil, liquids can penetrate any concrete surface. The result can lead to ugly stains that are virtually impossible to remove. In addition, road salt and other contaminants can harm the surface of your concrete, etching away the cement that holds the aggregate together. Over time, the surface can roughen or even flake away. The key to maintaining your concrete’s clean appearance is to seal it regularly with a high-quality penetrating sealant.
Driveway Sealing Details
- Apply Only a High-Quality Penetrating Sealer – Tri-Siloxane and Silane are commonly used penetrating concrete sealers. There are several brand names of this type of sealer sealer. Silicon-based, they penetrates the surface of the concrete and repels water, oils, road salt, and other contaminants. Normally applied with a roller, once it dries it is completely invisible and doesn’t affect the appearance of your concrete at all.
- Apply Sealer for the First Time after 30 Days – When your concrete was installed, Richfield Concrete applied a curing agent to help the concrete retain moisture and cure properly. After 30 days, this curing agent dissipates. That’s the ideal time to apply the first coat of penetrating concrete sealer. By getting protection for your concrete from the very beginning, you’ll be protecting it right away.
- Reapply Sealer Every 3-5 Years – Properly applied penetrating concrete sealer will last up to five years. To continue protecting your concrete, you should apply sealer again on a regular schedule. This is your best assurance of a great looking driveway that lasts and lasts.
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