Before resealing the pavers, it's important to clean them thoroughly. Use a cleaner/degreaser and a scrub brush or pressure washer to remove any dirt, grime, or stains from the surface. Allow the pavers to dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Read the instructions on the paver sealer carefully and follow the recommended guidelines for preparation. Some sealers may require mixing or dilution before use. Pour the sealer into a paint tray or fill it into a sprayer, depending on your preferred application method.
Using a paint roller or sprayer, apply an even coat of sealer to the pavers. Start from one corner and work your way across the entire surface, ensuring that the sealer is evenly distributed. If necessary, use a paintbrush to reach any hard-to-reach areas or edges.
After applying the sealer, allow it to dry according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. This typically takes a few hours, but it may vary depending on the type of sealer used and the weather conditions.
If desired, you can apply additional coats of sealer for extra protection. Follow the same application process as in Step 3, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next one. Be sure to check the manufacturer's instructions for the recommended number of coats.
Once you have finished applying the sealer and it has dried completely, clean up any tools or equipment used. Dispose of any leftover sealer or cleaning materials properly, following local regulations.
Once the sealer has fully dried, your pavers are ready to be enjoyed. The sealer will help protect the pavers from stains, fading, and other damage, ensuring their longevity and enhancing their appearance.
Remember to periodically reseal your pavers to maintain their beauty and protect them from the elements.