Driveway Sealing Services in Iowa

As a top rated driveway contractor for Central Iowa, CMC Solutions is certified to provide full service installation, repair and maintenance for any concrete flatwork job.  From parking lots and sidewalks, to driveways and garage floors, our satisfied customers become repeat clients based on timelines, budgets and overall aesthetic results.

WHAT IS CONCRETE SEALING?

Owners of newly installed concrete are often told by their contractors to seal the concrete. What they usually aren’t told are the basics, such as why they should seal it, the best concrete sealer to use, how to apply it, and suitable applications. A driveway serves a great purpose and can be maintained for a long time, but overtime, cracks may appear. This is when sealing comes into play.

At CMC, we are focused on customer service and have laid out some frequently asked sealant questions below.

ANSWERS TO YOUR CONCRETE QUESTIONS

1. WHAT CONCRETE SURFACES SHOULD I SEAL?


2. WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON’T SEAL MY CONCRETE?

3. HOW MUCH DOES CONCRETE SEALING COST?


4. WHAT DOES SEALED CONCRETE LOOK LIKE?


5. WHEN DO I APPLY SEALER?

Most penetrating sealers can be applied as soon as new concrete can withstand the weight of the installer. Almost all sealers can be applied after the concrete is 28 days old.

6. WHY SHOULD I SEAL MY DRIVEWAY?

Exterior concrete in Iowa are subject to freeze-thaw cycles and should be sealed, which means all cement projects in Des Moines should have some sealing maintenance.

Concrete is a porous material that readily absorbs liquids. In freeze-thaw climates like Des Moines, the expansion of frozen liquids can destroy the surface of unsealed concrete. Oil, salt, fertilizer, and other household chemicals can discolor and damage unsealed concrete. Make sure you protect your concrete investment through the harsh Iowa winters.

Depending on the need for high-performance topical coatings and the square footage of your area, this cost can vary. In most cases, the investment in a sealer is well worth the expense, when you consider that the cost to replace concrete is generally much higher. Get your customized quote today, along with a suggestion for your driveway repair or replacement.

That all depends on the type of concrete sealer you choose. At CMC Solutions, we will help guide your concrete sealing project to fit your budget, aesthetics and timeline. Most chemically reactive sealers are nearly invisible because they penetrate into the concrete. Many sealers can also be colored with translucent or opaque tints.

By sealing your driveway, it has the ability to do many things to your home. Not only can it extend the longevity of the driveway, but it also provides value overall. Below are reasons for sealing:

  • Increase property value

  • Heighten durability of surfaces over time

  • Cost-effective

  • Protects surfaces from wear and tear over time

  • Can provide more traction when wet

Types of Sealers

Penetrating

This type of sealer is most commonly used on driveway surfaces as it leaves a clean and non-glossy finish. Penetrating sealers protect from mold and liquid from penetrating the surface and causing damage and erosion over time.

Acrylic

Acrylic sealers are most commonly used on cement surfaces, having the ability to protect against sun rays and moisture. This type of sealer is more inexpensive and is easy to apply. This sealer is on the thinner side, therefore needing to be reapplied or renovated more over time.

Epoxy

Epoxy sealers are very thick and are great for waterproofing surfaces. This type of sealer does not protect well against sun rays and are often used more on inside spaces.

Polyurethane

This type of sealer in comparison to acrylic sealers forms a thick coverage, without turning it a yellow shade over time. This sealer provides extreme protection from outside factors that could cause major damage. Polyurethane sealers need to be reapplied every five years—this type of sealer is typically used on main street roads.

Polyaspartic

This kind of sealer can be applied in any temperature and has quick-drying benefits. This type of sealer is best used for surfaces that attract a lot of sun and may be in varying extreme temperatures.

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