


Stamped concrete is an investment. And like any investment, it needs maintenance to hold its value. When the sealer wears off, the surface starts to look dull, faded, and washed out - nothing like it did when it was first poured. That's exactly what we were working with here.
We started by pressure washing the entire patio surface. That means getting into every groove and texture of the stamped pattern, pulling out dirt, algae, and old sealer residue before anything new goes down. Skipping that step - or rushing it - is one of the biggest reasons reseal jobs fail early. We don't skip it.
Once the surface was clean and fully dry, we applied fresh sealer across the whole area. The difference is hard to miss. The stamped stone pattern comes back to life, the color deepens, and that wet-look finish makes the whole patio feel brand new again. It also means the concrete is protected from UV exposure, moisture, and surface wear going forward.
For homeowners in Grants Pass, this kind of maintenance matters. The summer heat and seasonal weather cycles here can really break down an unprotected concrete surface over time. Keeping up with cleaning and resealing on a regular schedule is a lot cheaper than dealing with cracking, spalling, or full replacement down the road.
This is the kind of work that doesn't always get noticed right away - but once it's done, you absolutely notice the difference. Clean surface, fresh seal, and a patio that looks the way it was meant to look.