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Keep your driveway or patio performing at its best with a high-quality concrete sealer from Ace. Discover the right driveway sealer for your needs, then browse application and maintenance tools for convenient asphalt care.

Why Use Masonry and Concrete Sealer?

Because concrete can absorb water, your concrete driveway, garage floor or other similar surfaces may run the risk of ruining over time. Also referred to as asphalt driveway sealer, blacktop sealer or masonry sealer, concrete sealer is designed to protect a concrete surface from damage at the top level. Whether it be from corrosion, staining or any other type of irritant, a concrete block sealer seals porous surfaces to drastically reduce seepage, or block the absorption of water, salt, chemicals or more altogether.

But applying a sealer to your driveway doesn't just extend its life—it can also be used to add color and gloss that's great for decorative purposes.

Types of Blacktop Sealers

There are several different types of asphalt driveway sealers, including water-based, solvent-based and penetrating styles. Get more information on some of our top-rated driveway coatings to pick the right one for your needs.

Film-Forming Acrylic-Resin Driveway Sealer

One of the most popular choices for driveway sealers, acrylic-resin sealers form a film over your driveway to protect the concrete from dirt, water and wear. Water-based acrylic-resin sealers offer a good waterproof coating with environmentally-friendly quality, while solvent-based styles have more volatile compounds but tend to be more durable. Some acrylic-resin sealers are also blended with additional ingredients to help improve weather-resistant and dirt-resistant properties.

Penetrating Resin Waterproof Sealer

While classic acrylic-resin styles form a film that covers your concrete, penetrating sealers fill the tiny gaps in the concrete to create one solid structure. This prevents the concrete from absorbing damaging particles of water and dirt. Penetrating sealers also offer more driveway traction, as they don't form a slippery film like an acrylic-resin driveway sealer and present a solid masonry waterproofing option.

Choosing the Right Driveway Sealer

Each type of asphalt sealer offers unique benefits for your driveway or patio. When shopping for a concrete driveway sealer, it's important to consider safety, appearance, and desired maintenance levels.

Safety with Concrete Block Sealers

Every concrete surface should be easy to walk or drive on without the risk of slipping. While most blacktop sealers are safe when they are dry, others perform better when wet and make a safer choice for outdoor concretes. 

Generally, penetrating sealers offer the greatest traction as they don't form a film over your driveway. However, film-forming sealers can be made safer with additives and matte application styles. Thinner and lower-gloss sealers tend to be less slippery, and you can add grit or an anti-slip additive for additional safety.

Customized Color and Gloss Appearance

Different types of driveway sealcoating offer different levels of color and gloss, making it easy to customize the appearance of your driveway. Penetrating sealers usually have a matte appearance, while water-based styles have some gloss and solvent-based styles have mid-gloss to high-gloss. If you're unsure how each style will affect your concrete, test a small sample on a corner of your driveway and allow it to dry before applying a full coat.

Maintaining your Asphalt Concrete Sealer

Even the best asphalt sealcoating must be reapplied eventually, but the lifespan can vary between types. Film-forming sealers typically perform well for one to three years, while a penetrating sealer can last up to ten. While both styles offer good performance, it's important to consider how often you'll want to reapply when choosing your asphalt driveway sealer.

Shop Sealer Application and Maintenance Supplies

If you're looking for advice on finding the best driveway sealer, drop by your local Ace for helpful tips on types, application, and maintenance of concrete sealers from our expert staff.

Once you've found the perfect driveway coating from top brands like Black Jack, Drylok and more, it's time for the right application tools and maintenance supplies. Browse paint and sealing supplies like sturdy brushes for easy sealer application as well as caulk and sealants to keep your home in peak condition. Then, finish off your patio and driveway repairs with grout and stone sealers to keep your entire outdoor space looking its best.