
Stamped Concrete Resealing
Bring the color and shine back to your patio. Professional cleaning, restoration sealing, and anti-slip protection for stamped concrete.
Protect Your Investment
Stamped concrete is a durable, high-end finish, but like any exterior surface in Ohio, it requires maintenance. UV rays fade the surface color, and rain/snow can penetrate the slab if the sealer wears off. Over time, this leads to a dull, "chalky" appearance and potential freeze-thaw damage.
Gaetano Cement Contractors offers a comprehensive "Wash & Seal" service. We don't just spray on a coat of cheap sealer; we chemically clean the surface, restore the vibrancy of the color, and apply a high-solids acrylic sealer that protects the concrete for years to come.
The "Slippery" Factor
One common complaint with stamped concrete is that it becomes slippery when wet. This happens when the original sealer was applied without a traction additive. When we reseal your patio or driveway, we broadcast a specialized Anti-Slip Additive (often called "Shark Grip") into the wet sealer. This creates a subtle texture that provides grip without ruining the glossy look.
Our Restoration Process
We follow a strict protocol to ensure the new sealer bonds correctly and doesn't peel:
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Get a Free Estimate
Is your patio looking dull or slippery? We'll evaluate and give you an honest restoration estimate.
(440) 720-1175 Licensed & Insured in Ohio BBB A+ Accredited No Subcontractors Customer Review What Clients Say ★★★★★ "Our 10-year-old stamped patio looks brand new. They cleaned it perfectly and the sealer brought back all the color. Well worth every dollar."
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Make Your Concrete Shine Again
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Good to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I seal my stamped concrete?
Generally, every 2 to 3 years. If the surface looks dull or water stops beading up on the surface, it is time to reseal. High-traffic driveways may need it more often than backyard patios.
My patio has white cloudy spots. Can you fix it?
This is called "blushing," caused by moisture trapped under the sealer. We can often fix this by applying a solvent (Xylene) to re-emulsify the old sealer, allowing the moisture to escape, before applying a fresh coat.
Can you change the color of my existing concrete?
We cannot change the base color of the concrete itself, but we can use a "tinted sealer" to add a semi-transparent color wash. This is great for refreshing faded patios or shifting the tone slightly.
Request your free estimate
Tell us about your project — driveway, patio, garage floor, or walkway. We respond within 24 hours with honest, transparent pricing. No pressure, no obligation.
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