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Enhancement sealers and protection sealers are two different types of sealants used for paver sealing, each with its own purpose and characteristics. Enhancement sealers prioritize aesthetic enhancement by enriching colors and providing glossy finishes, while protection sealers focus on safeguarding pavers from stains, moisture, and damage without significantly altering their appearance. The choice between the two depends on the project’s priorities, desired outcome, and the specific characteristics of the pavers being sealed.*Additional Consideration: There is a massive variety of sealers, with greatly varying looks and performance, this article is by no means a one size fits all.
Enhancement Sealers
Enhancement sealers are designed to enhance the appearance of the pavers by bringing out their natural colors and textures. They are typically used to darken and enrich the hues of the pavers, giving them a more vibrant and appealing look. These sealers often contain additives that provide a glossy or satin finish, making the pavers appear wet and intensifying their colors. Enhancement sealers are a popular choice for projects where aesthetic enhancement is a priority, such as when highlighting the beauty of intricate paver patterns or high-quality materials.
Protection Sealers
Protection sealers, also known as penetrating sealers or natural finish sealers, are designed primarily to protect pavers from various external factors such as stains, water penetration, oil spills, UV rays, and general wear and tear. These sealers penetrate the paver surface, creating a barrier that prevents contaminants from entering the material. While they don’t usually alter the appearance of the pavers significantly, some protection sealers might enhance the natural colors slightly without adding a high-gloss finish.