Protect Your Concrete — The All Pro Way
At All Pro, we don’t just seal concrete—we preserve your investment. Whether it’s a driveway, patio, garage, or decorative slab, our experts assess your surface and choose the ideal sealer for your needs. From deep-penetrating formulas that shield against moisture and salt, to sleek acrylics that enhance color and curb appeal, we use only the highest-quality products and proven techniques.
Our step-by-step process includes surface prep, crack repair, and precision application—delivering long-lasting protection and a flawless finish every time. With All Pro, your concrete isn’t just sealed—it’s sealed with confidence.
Sealing concrete is the process of applying a protective coating to the surface of concrete to shield it from damage caused by moisture, chemicals, stains, and weather exposure. Think of it like putting a raincoat on your driveway or patio—it doesn’t change what’s underneath, but it helps it last longer and look better.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what it involves:
What Does Sealing Concrete Do?
How Is It Done?
Clean the concrete thoroughly
Repair any cracks or damage
Apply the sealer evenly using a roller or sprayer
Let it dry completely before use
There are different types of sealers—like acrylics, polyurethanes, and penetrating sealers—each suited for different surfaces and conditions
At All Pro, the process starts with evaluating the condition and purpose of the concrete surface—whether it’s a driveway, patio, garage floor, or decorative slab. Based on this, they select the most suitable sealer:
Penetrating sealers for outdoor surfaces needing deep moisture protection
Acrylic sealers for enhancing color and adding a glossy or matte finish
Epoxy or polyurethane for high-traffic or industrial areas needing durability
Once the right product is chosen, here’s how they typically carry out the job:
Surface Prep: They thoroughly clean the concrete, removing stains, dirt, and any old sealer. If needed, they use an etching solution to open the pores for better adhesion.
Crack Repair: Any visible cracks are filled and leveled to prevent future damage.
Application: Using professional-grade rollers or sprayers, they apply the sealer in thin, even coats—usually two, with drying time in between.
Cure & Protect: After sealing, the area is blocked off to allow full curing, ensuring long-lasting protection.
The result? A surface that’s *protected, polished, and built to last*—with minimal maintenance and maximum curb appeal.
Because concrete is porous. Without a sealant, water, oil, de-icing salts, and other contaminants can soak in, leading to cracks, surface breakdown, and even structural damage over time.