Paver Sealing in Trinity, FL
Trinity is one of the most paver-heavy communities in Pasco County. The master-planned neighborhoods off Trinity Blvd and SR-54 were built with pavers from the start — driveways, pool decks, walkways, and courtyard entries — and most of them are now 10–20 years old and showing their age.
The biggest issue we see in Trinity is acrylic sealer failure. Many of these homes were sealed once during construction or shortly after and never touched again. That original sealer has long since broken down, leaving pavers faded, porous, and stained by fertilizer runoff, algae, and tire marks from the Florida heat cycles.
Xcel Paver Sealing works in Trinity regularly. We know the neighborhoods, we know the HOA expectations, and we carry Ure-Seal H₂O — a professional urethane sealer built for Florida's humidity that won't cloud up or peel the way cheaper acrylics do.
Trinity & Pasco County, FL
Common Paver Problems We See in Trinity
Faded pavers from UV exposure on open south-facing driveways. Acrylic sealer failure — milky, peeling, or flaking sealer from original construction coat. Algae and mold on shaded pool decks and north-facing surfaces. Efflorescence (white powder) pushing up through concrete pavers. Joint sand washout after summer storms, leaving pavers loose or rocking. Fertilizer and irrigation staining on driveway pavers near landscaping beds.
On Time Services
We pride ourselves on providing prompt and reliable service, so you can stay on schedule with your project. Contact us today to schedule your paver sealing.
Family Owned & Operated
As a family-owned and operated business, we take great pride in providing personalized service and building lasting relationships with our customers.
Flat Rates & No Hidden Fees
Our flat rate pricing means no hidden fees or surprises, providing you with a transparent and honest service. What you are quoted is what you pay.
Premium Sealer
We only use top of line sealer. Ureseal H2o was created in Florida for Florida’s environment. Ure-Seal H₂O is a high-performance, two-part, water-reducible, and environmentally friendly crystal-clear urethane sealer designed for protecting and enhancing concrete, brick pavers, and decorative hardscapes. It provides a durable, UV-resistant, and non-yellowing protective coating suitable for high-traffic, interior or exterior surfaces, available in gloss, mid-gloss, and natural finishes
Our Trinity Paver Sealing Services
We handle every type of outdoor paver surface for Trinity homeowners: Driveway paver sealing — concrete, brick, and tumbled pavers in all HOA-approved patterns. Pool deck sealing — slip-resistant finishes with UV and chlorine resistance for Pasco County's outdoor living season. Travertine sealing — breathable penetrating sealer to protect and enhance natural stone. Patio and courtyard sealing — including multi-material designs common in Trinity's newer builds. Paver restoration — full strip and reseal for pavers with failed acrylic sealer. Sand joint re-sanding — replace washed-out polymeric sand and lock it in with sealer. Pre-seal cleaning — deep pressure wash and algae treatment before any sealer goes down.
Eco-Friendly Work
With us, you can rest easy knowing that your sealing is done responsibly. We are committed to eco-friendly practices whenever possible.
Quick and Convenient Paver Sealing
Let our staff of highly trained professionals take the stress out of having to care for your pavers and travertine surfaces. We have developed a process and system that not only cleans and protects your pavers but also maintains your pavers for you.
Serving Trinity & Pasco County Homeowners
In Pasco County's heat and humidity, a properly applied urethane sealer on a Trinity driveway typically lasts 3–5 years. Pool decks with chlorine exposure usually need attention every 2–4 years. Homes with heavy tree cover or irrigation overspray may need a refresh closer to the 2–3 year mark. We'll give you an honest assessment at your free quote — no upselling, just a realistic timeline for your specific surface and conditions.
Our Services
We Do Paver Sealing
Our mission to serve the community with integrity and dedication. We can’t do it alone so lets do it together!
Appliance and Furniture Removal
Get rid of your old refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, ovens, dishwashers, and air conditioners.
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Construction Debris Removal
Maintain the safety of the construction property by removing leaves, branches, and other debris.
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Light Demo and Hauling
We offer light demo services and take care of the debris—start to finish.
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Dump Trailer rentals
Need to load junk at your own pace? Rent one of our dump trailers for a flexible, affordable solution. We drop it off, you fill it, and we haul it away.
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Garage and Attic Cleanouts
We specialize in cleaning out cluttered and neglected areas. Our team removes junk, sorts usable items, and leaves your storage spaces clean and usable again.
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Yard waste cleanup
From fallen branches and grass clippings to landscaping debris, we clear it all.
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Tree and Outside Debris
Great for storm recovery or general yard maintenance, our team gets the job done without damaging your property.
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Storm clean up
After the storm, let us handle the mess. We remove fallen limbs, debris, and damaged items to help restore your property quickly and efficiently.
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Frequently asked questions
Why have my brick pavers turned white?
The pavers themselves have not turned white. The white haze that you see is trapped moisture or condensation under the sealer. When properly sealed, this will not happen. The original sealing was done with a sealer that is not breathable. To correct this issue a paver restoration must be done to remove the old failed sealer.
Do I need to replace the sand around my pavers?
In some cases yes. Re Sanding is not always necessary though. The sand should be at least 1/8 inch below the chamfer edge of the brick. Our sealing does a great job of locking in the sand so that it does not easily wash out.
How long should I wait before sealing my new pavers?
Typically 60-90 days. The main reason to wait is so that efflorescence can work its way to the surface and be cleaned off. The more the pavers get wet, the quicker this happens. For this reason, the amount of time to wait may vary depending on what time of the year it is.
Why should I seal my driveway?
Sealing your driveway is important to protect it from staining from such things as vehicles, birds, fertilizers, and water runoff. Not to mention that it “Looks Great.”
How long does it take before I can safely use my pool deck after the sealing process is complete?
You can safely put your furniture back and swim in your pool the following day. Please allow extra time for travertine pool decks.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes, we are fully licensed and insured, providing you with peace of mind when using our services.
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Want to learn more about keeping your Trinity pavers in top shape? Read our guides:
How Often Should You Seal Pavers in Florida's Heat?
Paver Sealing vs Pressure Washing: What's the Difference?
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Why Pool Deck Sealing Matters in Florida's UV Climate
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