Concrete Driveway Sealing

Concrete driveways need protection too. Even though concrete is tough, it's porous — it absorbs water, oil, and stains that break it down over time. A professional concrete sealer shields the surface from Kansas City's harsh weather, prevents ugly staining, and can even enhance the appearance of your driveway. It's one of the most affordable ways to keep your concrete looking great for years.

Concrete driveway in Mission, KS after cleaning and sealing, with caution tape during the curing window

Protect What's Under Your Tires

Concrete looks tough, but it's porous. It absorbs water, oil, de-icing salts, and stains that break it down from the inside. Sealing creates a barrier that keeps damaging agents on the surface where they can be cleaned off — not soaking in.

Fast, affordable, and one of the best things you can do to extend the life of your concrete driveway.

Why Concrete Needs Sealing

  • Freeze-thaw damage — water absorbs into pores, freezes, and causes spalling and surface pitting
  • Stain prevention — oil, rust, leaf stains, and chemical runoff penetrate unsealed concrete permanently
  • Salt damage — de-icing salts accelerate surface deterioration every winter
  • UV discoloration — sun exposure fades and yellows unprotected concrete over time

Penetrating Concrete Sealer — Not a Surface Coating

There are two types of concrete sealers: film-forming (acrylics that sit on top and give a shiny, wet look) and penetrating sealers that soak into the concrete and protect from within. We use a professional-grade water-based penetrating sealer — it absorbs into the pores of your concrete, blocks water and salt intrusion, and leaves the surface looking exactly the way it did before. No shine, no film, no peeling. Just invisible protection.

Water beading on sealed brushed concrete driveway — proof the penetrating sealer is working

The sealer at work. Water beads up on the surface instead of soaking in — that's a penetrating sealer doing its job on brushed concrete.

Soaks In, Doesn't Sit On Top

Unlike acrylic coatings that peel, flake, and turn white over time, a penetrating sealer bonds inside the concrete itself. Nothing to wear off, nothing to recoat every year.

Keeps the Natural Look

Your driveway looks exactly the same after sealing — no glossy shine, no plastic look. Just clean, protected concrete that matches the rest of your property.

Blocks Salt & Moisture

Designed specifically to stop water and de-icing salt from penetrating the surface — the two things that cause the most damage to Kansas City concrete driveways every winter.

Breathable & Long-Lasting

Lets moisture escape from below while blocking it from above. No trapped water, no peeling. Lasts 3-5 years before reapplication. Low odor, fast drying, eco-friendly.

When to Reseal

Most concrete driveways should be sealed every 2-5 years. Quick test: splash water on your driveway.

  • Water soaks in & darkens the concrete — time to reseal
  • Stains won't wash off — they've penetrated the surface
  • Surface looks dull or chalky — UV has broken down the previous seal
  • Visible pitting or flaking — freeze-thaw damage is starting

Keep your concrete driveway looking its best.

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