Pearl
Best for light travertine and pale pavers that need a clean, low-contrast finish.
Deep cleaning, joint stabilization, and premium protection for Northeast Florida driveways.
Driveways take more abuse than any other surface on your property — constant UV exposure, heavy rain, and daily vehicle traffic. A proper restoration isn’t a cosmetic coat; it’s a performance system. The durability of the finish is determined long before sealer is applied. Our process is built around disciplined preparation to create a resilient, long-lasting barrier that protects structural integrity and delivers a clean, uniform appearance that holds up.
Restores color, helps lock joint sand in place, and adds a protective barrier against stains and weather. You get cleaner edges, fewer weeds, and a driveway that looks finished.
A properly sealed driveway also helps reduce day-to-day wear from traffic, rain, and Florida sun. The result is a surface that stays cleaner, looks more uniform, and is easier to maintain over time.
With Trident Hurricane CAT 5, the surface is typically dry to the touch within about 1–2 hours under ideal conditions (approximately 65–85°F, low humidity, and good airflow). Light foot traffic is often possible in 2–4 hours.
For normal use, we recommend waiting a full 24 hours before regular foot traffic, and 48–72 hours before parking vehicles. This allows the sealer to properly cure and helps prevent tire marks, pickup, or surface damage — especially in humid, shaded, or overcast conditions.
Sealing helps reduce absorption and makes cleanup easier for common driveway staining, including tire residue, oil drips, rust (fertilizer or metal), and organic grime.
No sealer makes pavers stain-proof, but sealing buys you time — spills don’t penetrate as quickly, and routine maintenance becomes much easier.
Yes. We remove failing joint material and re-sand with Trident ASTM C144 kiln-dried joint sand for proper compaction, drainage, and long-term stability. See sand color options.
For most Florida driveways, we generally do not recommend polymeric sand. It can trap moisture and fail early, while traditional joint sand paired with a Trident joint-stabilizing sealer provides better drainage, cleaner joints, and more reliable long-term performance.
Often, yes — especially in spring and summer when heat and airflow allow proper dry-down. However, if pavers are holding moisture, the driveway is shaded, or rain is too close, we extend dry time or split the job.
Driveways are typically not a traction issue, but application matters. Slippery results usually come from over-application or the wrong finish.
We apply controlled, even coats and select the proper system for your surface so the driveway looks clean, uniform, and performs without feeling slick.
We inspect for rocking, sinking, and drainage problems before sealing. Sealing protects the surface and helps stabilize joints — it does not correct base or structural issues.
If repairs are needed, we’ll explain the right fix first so you don’t pay to seal a surface that isn’t stable.