How often to reseal imprinted concrete drive

How frequently do you suggest I have an imprinted concrete driveway resealed?

Asked by Carol on 5th Dec 2022
Expert Trade Answers
"Every five years ,depending on weather"
Answered on 16th Dec 2022 - Member since Mar 2017 - report
"Hi Carol I would suggest to reseal once a year beginning of spring"
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Feb 2018 - report
"It should be resealed every 2 -5 years depending on how much the driveway is used or worn"
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Feb 2020 - report
"For an imprinted concrete driveway, it's generally recommended to have it resealed every 2-3 years to maintain its appearance and protect it from wear and tear. Resealing helps to restore the color, enhance the pattern, and provide a protective layer against stains, UV rays, and other environmental factors that can deteriorate the concrete over time. Regular resealing can extend the lifespan of your driveway and keep it looking fresh and well-maintained."
Answered on 13th Oct 2024 - Member since Oct 2024 - report
"It is recommended that pattern imprinted concrete would benefit from a reseal every 3 to 5 years. This will maintain a protective coating on top of the pattern imprinted concrete,"
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Nov 2022 - report
"Every 1-2 years at the most, although many will be fine after 3-4"
Answered on 5th Nov 2024 - Member since Sep 2024 - report
"I say every 3 years to seal but wash it every year to keep it clean and looking nice ?"
Answered on 26th May 2023 - Member since Mar 2023 - report
"Hi carol! We recommend getting your driveway done every 6-8 months just to make sure. Hope this helps
James from home improvements."
Answered on 13th Jul 2024 - Member since Jul 2024 - report
"Every 3 to 5 years this will make sure it keeps its protective coating and reduces concrete wear."
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Aug 2020 - report
"Hi it’ll probably need resealing every 4/5 years you can buy a product that lifts the seal off the top then apply new don’t go over old sealants it won’t last as long hope this helps thanks Aaron ap groundwork’s"
Answered on 24th Sep 2024 - Member since Jan 2019 - report
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