Concrete Contractors of Mesquite
Commercial Sealers & Hardeners

Concrete Protection

Commercial Sealers & Hardeners

Protective treatments for commercial concrete surfaces including penetrating sealers, densifiers, and surface hardeners. Dust-proofing warehouse floors, protecting exterior flatwork, and extending pavement service life.

Concrete sealers and protective treatments extend concrete service life, enhance appearance, and reduce maintenance requirements for commercial and industrial facilities throughout the DFW metroplex. Property owners and facility managers recognize that proactive concrete protection represents cost-effective investment preventing the deterioration and damage that create expensive repair needs.

As your general contractor for complete concrete construction and maintenance, we provide sealer and protective treatment application as part of new construction projects and as stand-alone maintenance services for existing facilities. Proper sealer selection requires understanding concrete conditions, exposure environment, and performance objectives whether that's moisture control, chemical resistance, dust reduction, or appearance enhancement.

Penetrating sealers work within concrete pores providing moisture resistance and surface hardening without creating surface film. These treatments suit warehouse floors, parking structures, and industrial facilities where traffic wear would quickly damage film-forming sealers. Lithium silicate densifiers represent common penetrating treatments for warehouse and industrial floor applications.

Film-forming sealers create surface coating providing moisture barrier, chemical resistance, and enhanced appearance. Acrylic, epoxy, and polyurethane sealers all offer different performance characteristics and aesthetic effects. Decorative concrete, exterior flatwork, and architectural applications often benefit from film-forming treatments enhancing both protection and appearance.

Why Teams Use This Service

  • Surface evaluation and preparation assessment
  • Cleaning and surface preparation as required
  • Moisture testing (for moisture-sensitive sealers)
  • Primer application (if required by system)
  • Sealer application to manufacturer specifications
  • Adequate curing time before traffic
  • Final inspection and documentation
  • Maintenance recommendations
  • Cleanup and area return to service

Best Fit

  • Warehouse operators seeking dust-proof floors with easy cleaning
  • Parking structure owners requiring moisture and chloride protection
  • Commercial property managers maintaining exterior concrete
  • Facility managers reducing concrete maintenance requirements

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Process

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Review

Plan and requirement review for scope alignment.

2

Proposal

Detailed project proposal and sequence planning.

3

Execution

Field production and active coordination support.

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Closeout

Final walkthrough and documentation handoff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of concrete sealers do you apply?

We apply penetrating sealers including silicates, silanes, and siloxanes for subsurface protection, and film-forming sealers including acrylics, epoxies, and polyurethanes for surface protection. Selection depends on substrate, exposure conditions, traffic, and performance objectives.

When should concrete be sealed?

New concrete should be sealed after adequate curing, typically 28 days for most sealers. Existing concrete benefits from sealing when properly cleaned and prepared. Regular resealing maintains protection as sealers wear from traffic and weather exposure.

How long do concrete sealers last?

Sealer service life depends on type, traffic, and exposure conditions. Penetrating sealers may last 3-7 years before reapplication becomes beneficial. Film-forming sealers on traffic surfaces may require reapplication every 1-3 years. Low-traffic areas last longer.

Can sealers be applied to existing floors?

Yes, existing concrete can be sealed if properly cleaned and prepared. Surface contamination, previous sealers, and moisture conditions all affect sealer performance and may require surface preparation including cleaning, grinding, or shot blasting before application.

Do sealers make floors slippery?

Some film-forming sealers can reduce slip resistance particularly when wet. Penetrating sealers typically don't affect slip resistance. Anti-slip additives can be incorporated in film-forming sealers where slip resistance is critical.

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