Concrete surfaces are designed with creativity to enhance their attraction. If you want to safeguard the beauty of such a surface, then a concrete sealer is the best solution. A sealer not only locks out dirt and moisture, it also locks in the beauty of the concrete surface. Concrete surfaces, which are beautified using patterns and colors, are called stamped concrete surfaces. Being an extremely versatile material, plain concrete can be made to mirror wood, brick and stone surfaces. With the addition of a bit of color through color pigments, the visual appeal of concrete surface can be increased multifold.
Film forming and penetrating sealers
While sealing stamped concrete surfaces, a lot of care has to be taken in choosing and applying the sealer coat. When it comes to stamped concrete, keeping up the superficial appearance is as important as ensuring its internal safety. Among the two types of concrete sealers – film forming and penetrating, a film forming sealer provides enhanced protection for visual appeal by forming a strong film on the surface and being more abrasion resistant.
Penetrating sealers are not the best choice for sealing stamped concrete. Nevertheless, in certain cases when matte finish is required instead of a high gloss look, penetrating sealer is the preferred choice. This kind of concrete sealer can also be an ideal choice when the sub terrain layer is high in moisture. By penetrating into the concrete, penetrating sealer not only protects from super-surface damage, it also protects from sub-surface damage. A water based film forming sealer could be applied over penetrating sealer for higher effect.
Film forming sealers not only provide protection from external damage, they also bring out the beauty and tone of the stamped surface. Colors look more attractive and bright when the surface is finished with this type of sealer. It provides a high-gloss finish to the surface. A concrete sealer (film forming) coat provides a high repelling protection, which means that harmful rays from the sun that cause dullness in the color pigment of the stamped surface, are reflected from the surface more effectively.
Acrylic and epoxy resins
Acrylic resins and epoxy or urethane systems are best suited for stamped concrete since they provide a higher level of surface protection. They are also the major forms of film forming sealers. Both the forms are excellent on providing protection against UV rays and moisture. Although acrylic resins used in film forming sealers lends higher beauty to the stamped surface, the surface tends to become very slippery when it gets wet. When concrete sealing is done for pavements and places where there is significant pedestrian movement, it is essential to provide an anti-skid protection to the surface.
Acrylic resins for sealing stamped concrete are very affordable when compared to epoxy systems. They are also easy to apply. However, epoxy has a longer life and provides better protection from external damages. Based on all these factors, concrete sealing is a good choice for your hard surfaces. An efficient sealer lends life, beauty and protection to the concrete surface.





