Driveways by Jay: over 5 years since coating

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Old 03-29-2021, 10:40 AM
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Default Driveways by Jay: over 5 years since coating

Looking for how you have been satisfied by the driveway coating you had installed 2016 or earlier.

How has it held up since it doesn’t have a traditional sealer on it?
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Jay did our driveway back in 2011 and it still looks great. Have never done any maintenance except pressure washing to remove stains on edges from irrigation water.

Highly recommend.
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Jay did our driveway back in 2011 and it still looks great. Have never done any maintenance except pressure washing to remove stains on edges from irrigation water.

Highly recommend.
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Same here we have Jay do driveway and birdcage, that was over 5 years ago, still looks great.
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Anyone know if there is anything that can be put ON TOP of pavers (not talking about sealant) that are not broken but no longer attractive ? Have spent enough to buy an auto over the years to have these "sealed". Would like to change it all without tearing out the whole thing but don't know if such a solution exists ? ?
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Anyone know if there is anything that can be put ON TOP of pavers (not talking about sealant) that are not broken but no longer attractive ? Have spent enough to buy an auto over the years to have these "sealed". Would like to change it all without tearing out the whole thing but don't know if such a solution exists ? ?
IF, you have thin pavers, you may be able to remove these, have the concrete cleaned, and then painted, or otherwise coated. A neighbor did this there was minor concrete work required at the curb and at the garage threshold as I recall. End product looks great. I do not know who they used, sorry. Also, I am not sure if this would work for thick pavers.
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