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The Right Way to Seal Concrete

Last Modified June 16, 2017 By Staff Writer

Concrete is cost effective and reliable. It can be used for different aspects of a house, from the garage floors to kitchen walls. However, concrete does require protection. To keep it looking fresh, it needs a silicone based sealant. Sealing concrete is key for maintaining a fresh look without cracks. In order to properly seal the concrete, you first need to gather all your materials. Also, ensure safety – make sure the windows are open if you are sealing indoors. Wait for at least thirty days before sealing a new concrete surface. Crack sealant can be used in event the concrete starts to crack.

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