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Professional Sealing and Pressure Washing
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We restore your surfaces to like-new condition with our deep cleaning and professional sealing process—while providing long-lasting protection against weather, moisture, and everyday wear.
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FAQs
At WikiWiki Paver Rescue, we believe an informed customer is a confident customer. Our FAQ page is designed to answer the most common questions about our professional paver sealing, pressure washing, and restoration services. From how long sealing lasts, to the best time of year for service, to what you can expect during our process—we cover it all here. If you don’t see your question listed, our friendly team is always just a call or message away to provide fast, clear answers so you can move forward with confidence.
Why is re-sanding joints before sealing important?
Taken as a proactive measure, re-sanding stabilizes joints to help prevent future foundational problems such as washout and sinking. Re-sanding also assists in weed growth prevention
What is the difference between dry and wet sanding before sealing?
Wet sanding is a process of using water to pack sand into the joints and edges. Dry sanding is the process of brooming dry sand into the joints and edges and blowing excess sand off.
Is dry sanding better than wet sanding?
Speaking from experience, dry sanding is more effective and long-lasting. Dry sanding thoroughly fills in joints and edges completely, leaving no wiggle-room for instability.
Why seal my Pavers/ Travertine/ Marble/ Stone/ Concrete?
Sealing ensures that your investment is protected from staining, mildew buildup, and damage from outside elements. Not only is sealant functional as a long-lasting shield, but it also enhances the final product’s beauty!
Do you offer any color options for pavers? If so, how does that work?
Yes, we offer color options. Using color with sealing is usually done when pavers are old and have faded, but is an option for other types as well.
There are various paver styles and color options. Based on your paver’s original color and what you are looking for, we will create a fine-tuned color mix to be applied when sealing.
Can oil stains be removed from pavers?
They can be lifted or possibly removed. As more time passes, these stains have a smaller chance of coming clean and could be impossible to remove in some cases. Although, we can lift older oil stains so they are not as noticeable.
Can rust stains be removed from pavers and/ or travertine?
Similarly to treating oil stains, rust stains can be removed and/or lifted depending on factors such as how long the stain has been there, if it was sealed into the surface previously, etc.
