Concrete Sealing in Burlington

Re-seal stamped patios, exposed aggregate driveways, and plain concrete walks across Burlington. We power-wash, repair, and apply the right sealer for the surface and the season.

Why Burlington projects need a tailored approach

Burlington sits on Burlington Bay clay near the lakeshore, Halton Till on the bench above the escarpment, and the homes we work on are spread across neighbourhoods like Aldershot, Tyandaga, Mountainside, Roseland, Shoreacres, Headon Forest, Millcroft, Alton Village and Orchard. North Burlington lots above Mountainside transition to escarpment limestone shelf where rock is often within 600 mm. Lakeshore lots have clay that swells and shrinks seasonally. Combined with Lake-effect milder winter than inland, but escarpment funnels stormwater through Tyandaga and Mountainside in heavy rain, this changes how we design the slab and the base.

We pull permits where needed through City of Burlington Building Department (426 Brant Street), so the work is documented and inspected, not buried under landscaping. Whether you are in postal code area L7L, L7M, L7N, L7P, L7R, L7S, L7T, we serve every Halton Region address with the same crew, the same supervisor, and the same written quote.

Service area


  • City: Burlington, Halton Region
  • Postal codes: L7L, L7M, L7N, L7P, L7R, L7S, L7T
  • Soil: Burlington Bay clay near the lakeshore, Halton Till on the bench above the escarpment
  • Frost depth: 1.2 m frost depth per OBC Halton supplement
  • Permits via: City of Burlington Building Department (426 Brant Street)

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What a Burlington sealing job actually involves


Our sealing process

  1. Step 1. Inspection. We walk the slab, photograph cracks and spalls, and check for moisture or efflorescence that needs to be cleared first.
  2. Step 2. Pressure wash. 3000-4000 PSI clean, with degreaser on oily zones and a soft chemistry on coloured stamped surfaces.
  3. Step 3. Repair. Hairline cracks chased and filled, spalls patched with bonded mortar, and joints re-tooled where needed.
  4. Step 4. Dry time. Concrete must read below 4 percent moisture before sealing. In Burlington that is roughly 24-48 hours of dry weather after the wash.
  5. Step 5. Sealer application. Two thin coats sprayed and back-rolled, with the second coat cross-applied for even coverage.
  6. Step 6. Final inspection. We walk the slab with the homeowner, point out the joint locations, and explain the re-seal interval.

Frequently asked questions about concrete sealing in Burlington

These are the questions we are asked most often when quoting jobs in Burlington and surrounding Halton Region communities.

+ How often should I seal my driveway in Burlington?
+ Can I seal new concrete right after it is poured?
+ Penetrating sealer or acrylic, which is better?
+ Will sealing make my patio slippery?
+ My sealer is peeling, can you re-do it?
+ How long do I stay off the patio after sealing?

Ready to get a written quote?

We come out, measure the work, take photos, and email you a written quote that lists slab thickness, mix, reinforcement, base depth, and a fixed price. No verbal numbers, no surprises after the pour starts. Call 289-803-2615 or use our contact form.

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