Sealing protects concrete from water intrusion, salt damage, and surface wear — all of which matter more here than in a milder climate, given Iowa’s freeze-thaw winters and the salt applied to roads and driveways during snow season.

What’s Included

  • Surface cleaning before sealing
  • Sealant selection matched to the surface (broom finish, stamped, stained)
  • Application and cure time before the surface is back in use

Why Sealing Matters More in This Climate

Unsealed concrete lets water into small surface pores, and that water freezes and expands through winter freeze-thaw cycles — a major contributor to surface spalling over time. De-icing salt tracked from roads accelerates this damage on driveways and walkways that see regular winter traffic. Sealing on a regular schedule is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend the life of a driveway or patio in this region.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I reseal my driveway?

It depends on traffic and exposure — we’ll recommend a schedule based on your specific surface.

Can you seal an older driveway that’s never been sealed?

Yes, as long as the surface is in reasonable condition — we’ll assess during the estimate.

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