Your pavers may look fine at a glance, but subtle signs can indicate it’s time to reseal them. Ignoring these signs can lead to premature wear and costly repairs. Here’s what to look for:
1. Fading or Dull Color
Over time, UV rays break down the surface and fade the color of your pavers. A fresh seal brings back rich, vibrant tones.
2. Stains or Oil Spots That Don’t Wash Off
If your pavers are absorbing stains instead of repelling them, your sealer has worn off.
3. Loose or Missing Joint Sand
Sealing helps lock sand in place. If you see gaps forming, it’s time for a reseal.
4. Weed Growth Between Pavers
A failing sealer allows weeds to grow and moisture to seep in—both signs it’s time for a new coat.
5. Surface Looks Dry or Chalky
If your pavers feel dry, powdery, or are absorbing water instead of repelling it, a fresh seal is overdue.
✨ Tip:
We recommend resealing every 2–3 years in Arizona’s climate to maintain protection and appearance.