Applying a concrete sealer is one of the tips that Denver concrete sealing experts recommend. Concrete sealing improves the quality of floors by adding extra layers of protection. 

Protection from where? Did you know that concrete consists of porous materials that the floors would easily crumble without any treatment or decorative applications? That being said, concrete sealing is an efficient way to provide quick retouch to the floors.

Sealing the surface of the concrete floors involves opening up the concrete surface. That process is done with etching solutions. In doing so, the concrete surface becomes ready for the new coating.

What to Use to Seal Concrete?

Experts of Denver concrete sealing render various sealing techniques. But if you opt for DIY techniques, here is a list of steps to sealing the concrete! Get your notes ready and follow how the pros do it!

Concrete sealers are usually applied as a microfilm topping on the finished concrete flooring. That thin layer of sealer protects the floor from common elements that damage the floors. You’ll get the floors protected from stains, oils, grease, chemicals, and protection from salt deposits due to de-icing.

There are three common types of sealers that experts concrete contractor Denver Co:

  • Acrylic 
  • Polyurethane 
  • Epoxy sealers
  • Penetrating Silicate Sealers
  • Polyaspartic sealers

Spray vs. Roll: Which is Better?

Whatever type of sealer you choose, all work boils down to how one correctly used the materials and how well they employed a technique.

If you have come across sealing techniques, you might get questions like, “ is it better to spray or roll?” 

Look around concrete finishes or check out some pictures online of patio designs for patios at home. You will notice that various patterns and textures come out of the surface. 

Your final sealing will create different textured patterns and designs on the concrete when using either the spray or roll technique. Depending on what stroke you carry out. 

Here, look deeper into the difference between spray and roll.

Man spraying
Roller brush on floor

Spray and Seal

How do you decide if you should spray? Sprayers or tools that you use for sealing will depend on the scale of the job. Most concrete sealing projects that require a massive space will finish faster jobs by using tools for spraying.

Roll and Decor

Roller brush creates a distinct design. Epoxy sealer or urethane -polyaspartic based sealers dry quicker than silicate sealers or acrylic. So, imagine if you roll the damp coating, a roller brush will absorb the compounds, and it may not let you achieve your desired texture.

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