Reviving Your Outdoor Spaces: Expert Stone Patio, Driveway, and Floor Restoration and Sealing

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Thank you for taking the time to learn more about our comprehensive process for restoration and sealing stone patios, driveways, and indoor floors. At Gappsi, we believe that every stone surface deserves a personalized approach based on its material type, structural makeup, and your unique preferences. Whether you’re working with natural stone, such as marble or bluestone, or with concrete pavers, our techniques and materials are designed to ensure long-lasting beauty, durability, and protection.

Choosing the Right Sealer: It’s Never One-Size-Fits-All

One of the cornerstones of our restoration philosophy is using the right product for the right surface. We never apply a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, we select from a range of specialized sealers tailored to each specific type of stone or concrete. The stone’s density, porosity, and structural integrity all play a role in our selection of products.

Concrete pavers and natural stones, such as marble or bluestone, require very different sealing methods. Concrete, being more porous and uniform, can be treated effectively with coating sealers. These sealers sit on the surface and create a protective layer, which is ideal for enhancing color and protecting the surface. On the other hand, natural stones are denser and require penetrating sealers, which soak into the stone’s pores and provide internal protection without altering the surface texture or sheen.

cleaning-and-sealing-concrete-pavers-process-before--afterBut we don’t stop there. Your vision for the final appearance matters just as much as the material itself. Some homeowners prefer a more natural, matte look, where the stone’s color remains unchanged but is still water- and stain-repellent. Others may want to enrich or enhance the stone’s natural tones, giving the surface a “wet look” or deeper hue. We tailor our sealing method accordingly, ensuring both aesthetic and functional goals are met.

Enhancing or Transforming Paver Color | Restoration and Sealing

A unique service we offer is our color enhancement process. This is ideal for older concrete pavers that have faded over time. We can breathe new life into them by adding a translucent color tint to the sealer. This approach restores their vibrancy while maintaining the natural color variation that gives them character.

Alternatively, for clients seeking a bolder transformation, we offer solid color treatments that entirely change the paver’s appearance. Again, the choice of coating or penetrating sealer depends on the paver’s composition and the desired effect. Older concrete pavers typically benefit from surface coating sealers, while new pavers and natural stones are better suited for penetrating sealers.

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Tile and Grout Restoration for Indoor Surfaces

Our services extend beyond outdoor spaces. We specialize in tile and grout restoration for interior floors, bathrooms, kitchens, and showers. Over time, grout can discolor and absorb moisture, resulting in deterioration and staining. We offer deep cleaning and sealing to protect and preserve your existing grout—or, if you’re ready for a new look, we can recolor your grout entirely.

Grout and Tile Cleaning in Your Home | Bathrooms, Kitchens, Walls and FloorsOnce sealed, your grout becomes water-resistant and far easier to clean, maintaining its appearance for years to come. This is an excellent solution for both new tile installations and older surfaces that need a refresh.

Premium Joint Sand for a Polished Finish

Before sealing pavers, it is essential to fill the joints with sand appropriately. We take pride in offering our proprietary line of premium sand, imported from Italy. Unlike many coated sands on the market, our sand is naturally colored and uncoated. This makes a big difference.  Coated sand does not absorb sealer properly and will not bond or harden correctly in the joints.

Available in five colors: white, gray, black, beige, and beige-gray mix. Our sand allows you to choose a look that complements your stones. The granules, sized from 0.4 to 0.8 mm, are precisely crushed and washed for optimal compaction and joint filling. When needed, we mix the sand with a resin powder. This combination, when exposed to a liquid sealer, hardens more effectively than traditional polymeric sand. In cases where resin isn’t required, our urethane sealer alone is strong enough to solidify the sand once applied.

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Professional Application from Start to Finish

Every project we undertake follows a meticulous step-by-step process. It begins with cleaning. Using hot water and specialized equipment, we thoroughly wash the paver surfaces, removing old polymeric sand, dirt, and debris. This is the best way to ensure the new sand and sealer will bond effectively.

Once the surface is clean and dry, we sweep the joint sand evenly across the area. A plate compactor with rubber rollers is used to vibrate the sand deep into the joints without scratching the stones. We repeat this process twice, applying and compacting more sand to ensure that all joints are fully and densely filled.

Cleaning and Sealing pavers on Long Island NYAfter brushing away any excess sand, we apply the sealer, carefully selected for the specific material and finish desired. This step not only seals and protects the stone but also locks the sand in place. Our team’s deep understanding of both surface materials and sealing products ensures a flawless application, resulting in a durable and attractive finish that lasts.

The Importance of Experience and Knowledge for Restoration and Sealing

Stone restoration and sealing isn’t just about using high-quality materials.  It’s about knowing how and when to use them. Our team has years of experience and technical expertise in reading stone surfaces and selecting the correct product for each unique situation. From choosing the right sand and sealer to understanding customer preferences and environmental conditions, every decision is made with long-term results in mind.

Your patios, driveways, and floors are significant investments, and maintaining them properly is essential to protecting their value and aesthetic appeal. Whether you’re looking to restore a weathered surface, enhance the color of your pavers, or preserve your kitchen tiles and grout from future wear, we have the tools, knowledge, and products to get the job done right.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation or request a quote. Let’s bring your stone surfaces back to life. Stronger, cleaner, and more beautiful than ever.

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Cleaning and Sealing Paver Stones on Long Island NY

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Cleaning and Sealing Paver Stones is NECESSARY! We are often asked, “Do I need to seal my pavers?”  The short answer is YES!!!  Cleaning and Sealing is an important maintenance tool to keep paver patios, walkways, driveways, and pool decks looking as beautiful as the day they were installed.

However, “too much of a good thing” can come into play, and you should be wary of over-applying paver sealer by reapplying too often, which could create a haze.

What Cleaning and Sealing Paver Stones Can Do For Your Home! 

Natural pavers may be more rustic, but they have a raw, unfinished look that may not fit even with more naturalistic decor styles. Sealed pavers create a polished look and complete the look of your driveway, patio, or pool area. The shine after sealing pavers adds sophistication and can improve curb appeal or complement the rest of your home decor.

Increases Weather Resistance

  • Most pavers are naturally porous. This makes them susceptible to water damage and erosion. Simply cleaning and sealing paver stones adds a resistant layer to sun and rain. In addition, when a sealant is used the pavers are protected from UV rays, which fade the natural color.

Prevents Damage

  • Paver sealing covers the cracks between pavers, creating a smooth surface that discourages chipping and additional cracking. When air temperature changes pavers expand and contract, but cleaning and sealing reduce this effect.  This is important because less movement means less chance of cracking, helping your pavers last longer.

Improves Drainage

  • Unsealed pavers trap and absorb water.  The trapped water leads to damage and erosion, in addition, it inhibits poor drainage for your driveway, patio, or pool area. On the other hand, cleaning and sealing paving stones gives pavers a smooth surface that enables roll-off. Your paved surface area will not collect water.

Easier Maintenance

  • The protective coat of paver sealing protects pavers from oil stains and any other stain your driveway or patio may encounter. It discourages insects, weeds, algae, and mildew, and makes it easier to clean them when they do grow. With a smooth surface and fewer stains, paver maintenance can be a breeze!

Enhances & Restores The Color Of Pavers

  • UV rays cause fading in pavers, but paver sealing functions as a varnish.  The sealant draws out the color and contrast of new and old pavers. Whether you’re installing new pavers or giving a facelift to old ones, paver sealing helps them look more beautiful and vibrant!

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Gappsi Showroom Cleaning and Sealing

The Gappsi team is cleaning and sealing the showroom parking lot located in Smithtown NY Suffolk County on Long Island. We are using hot water on low pressure with a surface cleaner to remove dirt, oil residue, and other debris collected in the crevices of the surface of the pavers. We are using a rotary wand to loosen the dirt collected in between the joints of the pavers. This is a large parking lot built with Nicolock pavers.  The colors of the paving stones are still very nice even after 15 years of being exposed to the elements and vehicular traffic.

Nicolock manufactures high-quality concrete products that withstand the test of time. Like any other concrete product, concrete is corrosive.  It weathers when exposed to the elements like heat, rain, and snow.  In addition, calcium chloride and ice melters are used during freezing times. After completing the cleaning of the entire paver parking lot, we filled the joints of the pavers with haze-free polymeric sand and vibrated it with mechanical plate compactors to allow the sand to settle in and completely fill the joints. We spray water on the pavers to allow the sand to get wet, letting the water saturate the sand all the way through the bottom of the joint, and also wash off the surface of the pavers.

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Polymetric Sand

The polymeric sand comes in a few different colors, but the most commonly used is beige or gray. It really doesn’t matter what color you use because over time it weathers and it will eventually turn into a brownish-gray color. Polymeric sand is a combination of medium-crushed natural sand, that is combined with color and a polymer component. It is activated when in contact with water to make it glue and eventually harden. This makes it better for the pavers’ stability, makes it harder for ants to dig and nest in between the paver joints, and also makes it harder for weeds to grow through.

The next process is the installation of the sealer. We use high-quality urethane-water-based sealers, which are environmentally safe and won’t harm plants, pets, or humans. It penetrates the surface of the pavers and creates a coating to protect the pavers from the elements. It also brings out and deepens the colors. Our sealer won’t yellow, and it will create a consistent tone on the pavers during wet and or dry circumstances. We allow the sealer to cure for at least 3 days before driving on it, and depending on the temperature, it could be longer for the sealer to totally cure.

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We provide pressure washing and re-sanding & sealing services in the following areas of Eastern Long-Island, Western Long-Island, North-Shore Long-Island, South-Shore Long-Island, Suffolk County, and Nassau County: Glen Cove, Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Babylon, Huntington, Islip, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Southampton, Riverhead, East Hampton, Southold, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Mill Neck, Nissequogue, Lloyd Harbor, Muttontown, Cold Spring Harbor, and East Norwich.

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