How Often Should You Seal Pavers in Florida?

The short answer: every 2–3 years with a breathable (penetrating) sealer, or every year with a film-forming (topical) sealer. The type of sealer matters more than most homeowners realize, and in Florida’s climate, that choice has real consequences.

At First Coast Property Experts, we exclusively use breathable penetrating sealers on every paver job. Here’s why — and how to know when your pavers are due.

Breathable vs. Film-Forming Sealers

Feature Breathable (Penetrating) Film-Forming (Topical)
How it works Absorbs into the paver; protects from within Sits on top of the paver surface
Appearance Natural matte or slight color enhancement Glossy, wet-look finish
Resealing frequency Every 2–3 years Every 12 months
Moisture trapping Allows moisture to escape Traps moisture underneath
White haze risk Minimal High in humid climates
Peeling/flaking Does not peel Peels and flakes over time
Best for Florida? Yes No

Film-forming sealers create a plastic-like shell on the surface. In dry climates, they hold up. In Florida — where humidity regularly exceeds 80% and afternoon rain is a daily event from June through September — that shell traps moisture. The result is white hazing, bubbling, and peeling that looks worse than unsealed pavers.

Breathable sealers penetrate the paver material and let moisture move freely. No peeling. No hazing. They protect against stains, UV fading, and weed growth in the joints without changing the surface characteristics.

Why Florida’s Climate Demands More Frequent Sealing

Florida pavers take a beating that pavers in other states don’t. The combination of intense UV exposure, salt air near the coast, heavy seasonal rain, and constant humidity breaks down sealers faster than manufacturer timelines suggest. Paver sealing is just one piece of a larger picture — our complete exterior maintenance schedule for Northeast Florida maps every task by month so nothing falls through the cracks.

UV Exposure

Northeast Florida averages 220+ sunny days per year. UV radiation degrades sealer molecules over time, reducing water repellency and stain resistance. South-facing driveways and pool decks with no shade take the worst of it.

Humidity and Rain

From May through October, daily afternoon thunderstorms dump water on your pavers while humidity keeps them from fully drying. This cycle accelerates wear on any sealer and promotes biological growth between resealing intervals.

Salt and Sand

Properties within a few miles of the coast deal with airborne salt that eats into paver surfaces. Sand tracked in from the beach acts as an abrasive on sealed surfaces, wearing down the protective layer faster.

Biological Growth

Algae, mold, and mildew thrive in Florida’s warm, wet conditions. Sealed pavers resist biological growth far better than unsealed ones — but only while the sealer is intact. Once it degrades, green and black staining returns quickly.

Signs Your Pavers Need Resealing

Don’t just count calendar years. Watch for these indicators:

The Right Process for Sealing Pavers in Florida

Sealing over dirty pavers is a waste of money. The sealer locks in the grime, and the result looks terrible. A proper paver sealing job follows this sequence:

  1. Pressure wash the entire paver field to strip old sealer residue, algae, and embedded dirt.
  2. Treat biological growth with a professional cleaning solution to kill mold and algae at the root.
  3. Re-sand the joints with fresh joint angular sand to stabilize pavers and prevent weed growth.
  4. Allow full drying — at least 24–48 hours with no rain in the forecast.
  5. Apply the breathable sealer evenly using professional spray equipment for consistent coverage.

Skipping any step compromises the result. We see homeowners who sealed over dirty pavers and ended up with a surface that looked worse than before — locked-in stains under a cloudy film.

How First Coast Property Experts Handles Paver Sealing

Our paver sanding and sealing service covers St. Johns, Duval, and Nassau counties. Every job follows the full five-step process above. We use commercial-grade breathable sealers that hold up to Florida conditions and come with our workmanship guarantee.

If your pavers haven’t been sealed in two years or more, they’re overdue. Call (904) 466-1622 or reach us in Ponte Vedra, FL to get on the schedule.

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