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Paver Sealing service in Brevard County, FL — Melbourne, Palm Bay, Viera, Cocoa & Merritt Island

Paver Sealing in Brevard County, FL

Wet-look or natural-finish paver sealing in Brevard County, FL — straight talk on cost, lifespan, and when sealing is worth it.

Also searched as paver sealing near me, wet-look paver sealer, or paver power sealing.

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Paver sealing locks in color, stabilizes joint sand, and resists stains and weeds. It also costs real money — and in Florida sun and rain, most sealers need a recoat every 2-3 years. JPC offers wet-look and natural-finish sealing, but we'll only recommend it when it actually makes sense for your pavers. Honest assessment, no upsell pressure.

Deciding if sealing is worth it? Read our 2026 Brevard County pressure washing cost guide for real paver-sealing price ranges and what actually moves the number.

What's Included

  • Wet-look or natural-finish sealers
  • Locks in color, resists fading
  • Stabilizes joint sand, reduces weeds
  • Resists oil, rust, and food stains
  • Always paired with a deep clean first

Our Process

  1. 1Deep paver cleaning (required prep)
  2. 2Joint cleanout and re-sand
  3. 3Allow surface to dry usually 24 hours or more
  4. 4Sealer application — usually two coats
  5. 5Cure time, at least 24 hours

FAQs

How long does paver sealing last in Florida?

Honestly, 2-3 years for most installations before a recoat looks worthwhile. Full sun, pool-deck splash, and heavy traffic shorten that; shaded patios stretch longer. Anyone promising 5+ years in Brevard is overselling.

How much does paver sealing cost in Brevard County?

Pricing varies by square footage, sealer type (wet-look vs. natural), and prep work needed. We give a written quote so there are no surprises.

Is paver sealing worth it?

Deciding whether to seal your pavers comes down to your personal taste and maintenance preferences. If you love a rich, finish with enhanced colors, and you want to actively prevent weed growth, protect against UV fading, and lock down joint sand, then investment in sealing matches your goals. On the other hand, if you prefer a completely natural, matte stone look and want a budget-friendly, low-fuss routine, skipping the sealer and simply opting for a thorough pressure wash every 12 months is your best choice.

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