
Concrete Sealing
At RM Global Enterprises, we understand that concrete is more than just a foundational material—it’s an investment in durability, performance, and aesthetics. Whether it's a driveway, patio, garage floor, or commercial slab, concrete sealing plays a critical role in preserving and protecting your concrete surfaces for years to come.
What Is Concrete Sealing?
Concrete sealing is the application of a protective layer—known as a sealer—over the surface of concrete. This sealer acts as a barrier that protects concrete from moisture, stains, chemicals, surface abrasion, and other types of damage.The process typically involves cleaning the concrete thoroughly, allowing it to dry completely, and then applying the sealer with a sprayer, roller, or brush. The surface is then allowed to cure before foot or vehicle traffic resumes.
Why Is Concrete Sealing Important?
Concrete is a porous material, which means it naturally absorbs water, oil, salts, and other contaminants. Over time, this exposure can cause deterioration, discoloration, and surface scaling/cracking. Sealing your concrete provides the following critical benefits:
1. Stain Resistance Concrete surfaces—especially in driveways and garages—are prone to oil, grease, salt, and other chemical spills. Sealing your concrete helps to aide in resisting stains, making spills easier to clean and reducing permanent discoloration.
2. Enhanced Durability- Sealing extends the life of the concrete surface. High-traffic areas such as walkways, patios, and driveways benefit greatly from a sealed surface that resists surface breakdown.
3. UV and Weather Protection- Unsealed concrete exposed to the sun can fade or develop surface erosion due to UV rays and weathering. Sealers provide UV resistance and reduce the impact of temperature fluctuations, rain, snow, and ice.
4. Aesthetic Enhancement- Beyond protection, sealing can also enhance the appearance of concrete. Sealers come in a variety of finishes from matte to high-gloss and can deepen the color of stamped or stained concrete. This gives your concrete a clean, polished, and professional look that boosts curb appeal and property value.
When Should You Seal Concrete?
New Concrete: Sealing can be done the day of the pour if utilizing a cure and seal or an integral sealer within the concrete.
Existing Concrete: If your surface appears dull, stained, or absorbs water easily, it may be time to reseal. Typically, resealing is recommended every 2–5 years, depending on exposure and sealer type.
After Cleaning or Staining: If you've pressure washed, acid-washed, or stained your concrete, sealing helps lock in color and protect the refreshed surface.
Applications We Specialize In:
RM Global Enterprises offers sealing services for a wide range of residential and commercial projects, including:
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Driveways and sidewalks
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Garage and basement floors
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Patios, porches, and pool decks
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Commercial slabs
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Decorative concrete, stamped or stained
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We use premium-grade sealers and meticulous application techniques to ensure a long-lasting, protective finish that maintains the integrity and beauty of your concrete.
Trust the Experts at RM Global Enterprises
With years of experience, RM Global Enterprises brings industry-leading knowledge, equipment, and products to every project. Our commitment to quality workmanship ensures your concrete surfaces are not only protected—but also look their absolute best. Whether you’re sealing new concrete or restoring a weathered surface, our team provides tailored solutions that meet your budget, timeline, and design goals. Don’t leave your concrete unprotected—seal the investment with RM Global Enterprises.
