Driveway Resealing in Northenden, Manchester
From Tired Pattern Imprinted Concrete Driveway or Patio to Brand New, in Just a Few Hours!
While the sealant applied to pattern imprinted concrete will never wash off and is there indefinitely, it can get worn away when driven on or walked over regularly. That’s why it is important to reseal your pattern imprinted concrete driveway regularly
Driveway Resealing and Maintenance recently re-sealed a driveway and patio at a house in Northenden, Manchester. The pattern imprinted concrete was looking tired and the colour had faded. There were also a few blemishes that had appeared.
Before resealing the pattern imprinted concrete driveway, we jet washed the whole area using a mild acid. This ensured that all grease and dirt was removed so that we had a spotlessly clean surface to work with. We also touched up the blemishes that had appeared. Once this had been done, we sealed the pattern imprinted concrete driveway and patio with a gloss seal with anti-slip.
You can see from one of the photographs a section of the patio which was resealed next to the original worn area and the distinct transformation that driveway resealing in Northenden, Manchester can make. It revitalised the colour, lifting it off the concrete and also redefined the pattern. By the time we had finished it looked brand new!
Practically speaking, driveway resealing in Northenden, Manchester is also important as it reduces or slows down the discolouration of the driveway and makes it much easier to clean off spillages such as oil. Once sealed it is also harder for anything to penetrate through and protects the concrete against weathering.
Do you Require Driveway Resealing in Northenden, Manchester?
To find out more about driveway resealing in Northenden, Manchester call Driveway Resealing and Maintenance on 0161 425 9706. You can expect, reliable, informed advice and a professional job completed every time.
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