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Landscaping: 5 Reasons To Seal Those Gaps Between Your Concrete Pavers

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Concrete pavers are commonly used in outdoor landscaping. They are especially great for use in garden paths, parking areas, patios, pergolas, and pool decking. In most outdoor applications, the concrete pavers are simply laid out on the ground without any proper installation. If you have such pavers in your home, this article explains why you should go a step further and seek concrete joint sealing services to seal these gaps.

Make the pavers stable and safe

Due to lack of proper installation, concrete pavers can be shaky at times, especially if newly installed. When stepped on, they may move or tilt to one side a little. Such movement can cause cracking or breaking of the pavers after time. They can also cause someone walking on them to trip and fall. By sealing the joints, the pavers adhere to each other to form a safer, more stable and more durable surface.

Prevent accumulation of dirt

Because they are placed outdoors, concrete pavers are exposed to dirt, mud, grit and soil. The gaps in between the pavers act as collection points. Dirt from the pavers and the nearby ground tends to accumulate here. After some time, this can make your pavers unsightly, and the dirt may set in such that it cannot come off easily. If you seal the joints, however, the dirt won't accumulate, and your pavers will be easier to clean.

Prevent water pooling

When it rains or after cleaning your outdoor concrete pavers, water often pools around the gaps in between them. In a way, the gaps hinder drainage because they are sunken and tucked under the surface. If you have these joints sealed, water will drain easily from your outdoor paved surfaces, leaving them dry and friendly for your recreational use.

Make your pavers look more defined

Concrete joint sealing will improve the look of your pavers as well. That's because the sealing process will help highlight the arrangement of the pavers better. This is made possible by the contrast created between the sealant and the pavers. For example, if the pavers are arranged in a line along a path, the seal in between the pavers will help make those lines stand out more.

Keep weeds from growing in between

Finally, there is the issue of weeds. When installed with gaps in between them, weeds tend to grow in between the outdoor concrete pavers. This can ruin the look of your paved area and give you extra maintenance work to do. Sealing the joints prevents this from happening and keeps your paved areas clear of unwanted growth.

If you like this idea, talk to a concrete joint sealing contractor and find out how the process is carried out.


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