IS IT TIME TO RESEAL YOUR BRICK PAVERS? KEY SIGNS FLORIDA HOMEOWNERS SHOULDN’T IGNORE

Is It Time to Reseal Your Brick Pavers? Key Signs Florida Homeowners Shouldn’t Ignore

Is It Time to Reseal Your Brick Pavers? Key Signs Florida Homeowners Shouldn’t Ignore

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If your brick pavers are starting to look faded, patchy, or stained, they may not just need a cleaning—they may need to be resealed. In Florida’s harsh climate, even well-installed pavers require regular sealing to stay protected, vibrant, and structurally sound.

At Premier Coatings, we work with homeowners across Central Florida to protect their driveways, patios, pool decks, and walkways from the long-term effects of sun, rain, and wear. If you’re wondering whether it’s time to reseal, here’s what you need to look for.


How Often Should Pavers Be Sealed in Florida?

On average, paver surfaces in Florida should be resealed every 2 to 3 years. That timeline can shorten based on exposure to UV rays, irrigation, pool chemicals, or high traffic areas. Driveways and pool decks tend to need attention sooner than shaded walkways or protected patios.

Sealing creates a protective barrier that resists fading, moisture intrusion, stains, and weed growth. When that barrier begins to break down, the surface is left exposed.


Signs It’s Time to Reseal Your Brick Pavers

1. Surface Fading or Discoloration

If your pavers look lighter than they used to—or some sections are noticeably duller—it’s a clear sign the UV protection has worn off. Our brick paver sealing service restores color vibrancy and blocks further fading.

2. Loss of Water Beading

Spray water on your pavers. If it no longer beads up on the surface and instead absorbs quickly, your sealer has broken down and your pavers are vulnerable to staining and moisture damage.

3. Mold, Algae, or Mildew Growth

Sealers prevent organic growth from taking hold. If you’re noticing green or black buildup on the surface, especially in shaded or damp areas, it’s time to reseal after a thorough cleaning.

4. Stains Soak In Easily

Oil, rust, or leaf stains that don’t come off with a simple wash may indicate the sealant is no longer providing a protective layer. After cleaning and stain removal, resealing prevents further absorption and damage.

5. Joint Sand is Eroding

When joint sand washes out or breaks down, it leads to shifting, weeds, and water intrusion. We pair resealing with a full joint sand refill to stabilize the surface before sealing locks everything in place.


What Happens If You Delay Resealing?

Waiting too long can cause issues that go beyond the surface. Without a strong seal:

  • Pavers lose color and texture faster

  • Moisture penetrates and causes erosion

  • Weeds and ants take root between bricks

  • Stains become permanent and difficult to remove

  • The entire surface can shift or settle unevenly

Proactive resealing costs less than repairs or replacement down the road—and keeps your outdoor spaces looking clean and new longer.


Resealing Is Not a One-Size-Fits-All Process

At Premier Coatings, we don’t just apply any sealer. We evaluate your surface, use commercial-grade products suited for Florida weather, and offer finishes that suit your preferences—from natural to wet look to high gloss.

Our sealing process includes:

  • Surface cleaning and prep

  • Joint sanding (if needed)

  • Flood coat application of high-quality sealant

  • Final inspection to ensure complete coverage

Learn more about our full paver restoration services if your surface needs more than just a touch-up.


Don’t Wait for the Damage to Spread

If your pavers show signs of wear, now is the time to act. Let us reseal your surfaces before Florida’s next storm, sun season, or heavy-use period takes a bigger toll.

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Your pavers are designed to last—make sure your protection is too.

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