If you have pavers in your driveway, outdoor patio, or pool area, it is important that you protect them from unnecessary exposure to harmful outdoor contaminants. Depending on the location of your pavers, there are a variety of environmental and locational factors to keep in mind. Below we are going to let you know some of the most common contaminants that can damage your decorative pavers.
Can UV Rays Damage My Pavers?
One of the usual suspects for exterior damage is harsh UV rays. The rays from the sun can cause your pavers to fade over time. The best way to prevent this is to have a protective sealant applied to them.
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Damage From Mold And Mildew Buildup
Another outdoor contaminant that you will need to watch up for is mold and mildew. These bacteria can build up under your pavers when there has been excess water or moisture. If left untreated, you may need to completely redo your pavers.
The only way to truly be safe from pesky mold and mildew is to have a professional technician, like we have here at Splash Proof, apply a waterproof sealant solution on top of your pavers. This can stop mold before it even begins to form because moisture will no longer be able to get in.
Harmful Pool Or Cleaning Chemicals
If your pavers are not sealed, and located along your pool area, these chemicals used for routine maintenance may start to wear down your pavers. When you have them moisture proofed, you can protect the pavers from this kind of risk.
Unpredictable Storms And Weather Elements
Lastly, weather can take its toll on untreated concrete pavers. When you live in a very moisture rich environment, it is vital that you have a sealant applied. This can protect your pavers during heavy rains and ponding conditions.
Call Splash Proof For Paver Treatment Services
In order to keep your concrete pavers safe and looking their best, consider having them waterproofed. Our team would love to work with you on your next project!