Techniseal and Alliance Gator sealers built for Ottawa salt and snow
Matte, satin, or wet-look gloss. Top-tier sealers that hold up to road salt, snow plows, and freeze-thaw. Sealing without proper clean and re-sand is a waste — we do all three.
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Westboro patio, August 2024. 350 sq ft. Clean + re-sand + wet-look gloss sealer. $525 total. Colour pop visible from the street.
Paver sealing in Ottawa typically costs $0.75 to $1.50 per square foot for a clean, resand, and seal package. Final price depends on the size of the area, current condition, type of sealer (matte, satin, or wet-look gloss), and whether any spot repairs are needed before sealing.
Three sealing packages. Final quote after a free on-site assessment.
$0.75/sq ft
$1.10/sq ft
$1.50/sq ft
For detailed examples, see our interlock pricing in Ottawa page or try our interlock cost calculator.
Our Ottawa paver sealing process is a three-step service: deep pressure cleaning, fresh polymeric sand in the joints, and a premium sealer applied at the right film thickness for our climate. The result is brighter colour, tight joints, and protection against salt, oil, and freeze-thaw damage.
Ottawa frost line is 4 feet. A 4-inch base lifts the second winter. Our base stays put for 25+ years.
Same family-owned crew runs every project. Headcount stays at 11 so the lead installer is on-site 80% of every install.
Local crew that knows Ottawa soils, frost line, and municipal requirements. Quick callbacks if anything ever needs attention.
Same-day reply on phone and email every business day. The other 14 took 48.
Both certificates available before any project starts. No grey-market crews on your property.
Freeze-thaw rated for Ottawa winters. We do not install discount lines that fail year two.
Takes 30 seconds.
45 minutes, no obligation.
Itemized. No surprises.
No pressure, no follow-up calls.
You don't lift a finger.
We work around your schedule.
Plywood paths, drop cloths, careful crew.
Full sweep, every day.
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Lifted and re-laid two sunken sections plus re-sanded the whole driveway. Looks like new and didn't cost anywhere near a full replacement.
Three years in and still no settling, no weeds. Used Techo-Bloc with a darker border. Multiple neighbours asked who did it.
Quote was itemized and clear. No pressure, no follow-up calls — just a professional crew that showed up when they said they would.
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View projectMatte, satin, or wet-look gloss. Top-tier sealers that hold up to road salt, snow plows, and freeze-thaw. Sealing without proper clean and re-sand is a waste — we do all three.
Kanata. Clean, sand, and seal across Kanata Lakes, Bridlewood, Morgan's Grant, Beaverbrook, and Katimavik. Most Kanata double driveways land $700-$1,500 for the full three-step package.
Barrhaven. Paver sealing across Half Moon Bay, Stonebridge, Longfields, Davidson Heights, Chapman Mills, and Strandherd. Newer Barrhaven driveways often have efflorescence haze in their first 2-3 years — we treat it as part of the clean.
Orleans. Sealing work across Avalon, Fallingbrook, Chapel Hill, Convent Glen, and Queenswood Heights. Older Orleans pavers benefit from a wet-look gloss to restore deep colour — typical $1,200-$2,000 driveway.
Nepean. Sealing across Centrepointe, Tanglewood, Crestview, and Trend-Arlington. Mature tree canopy means a lot of organic tannin stains — we treat before the sealer goes on.
Stittsville. Larger-area sealing across Jackson Trails, Crossing Bridge Estates, and Amberwood. Long Stittsville driveways are priced per square foot — typical $1,500-$3,000 for a complete clean + sand + seal.
Gloucester. Sealing across Beacon Hill, Blackburn Hamlet, and Hunt Club. Heavy road-salt exposure makes Gloucester sealing a 3-year cycle rather than the standard 5.
Manotick. Estate driveway and patio sealing across Mahogany, Manotick Estates, Long Island, and Manotick Village. Wet-look gloss is the popular Manotick choice — $2,000-$4,500 typical full property.
Riverside South. Sealing across Honey Gables and the Riverside South village. Newer pavers here usually need only a light wash, fresh poly sand, and a matte or satin sealer to lock the look in.
Centretown. Tight-access sealing across the Golden Triangle and Centretown West. We bring smaller equipment for downtown driveways, condo courtyards, and rear laneways.
Westboro. Heritage paver sealing across Westboro Beach, Highland Park, and McKellar Park. Older patios benefit from a clean + reseal package every 3 years to keep heritage paver colour vivid.
Alta Vista. Sealing across Heron Park, Faircrest Heights, and Playfair Park. Mature trees mean leaf-tannin spots and moss in shaded sections — we treat both before sealing.
The Glebe. Heritage-friendly sealing across the Glebe and the Old Ottawa South border. Narrow lots, neighbour-shared driveways — we coordinate access and protect adjacent property.
Paver sealing in Ottawa typically costs $0.75 to $1.50 per square foot for a complete clean, resand, and seal service. Wet-look gloss sealers are at the higher end of that range.
Most Ottawa homeowners reseal every 3 to 5 years. Driveways exposed to road salt and heavy traffic may need it more often than backyard patios.
Sealing locks polymeric sand in the joints, repels water and stains, blocks salt damage, deepens paver colour, and reduces weed and ant problems.
Only if you choose a wet-look gloss sealer. We also offer matte and satin finishes that protect the pavers without changing the natural look.
Foot traffic is usually fine after 24 hours, and vehicles after 48–72 hours depending on the sealer and weather. We give you specific timing on the day of the job.
Yes. Cleaning and sealing brings older pavers back to life by restoring colour depth and locking the joints. Severely damaged pavers may need replacement before sealing.
No, but sealed pavers resist salt damage much better than unsealed pavers and salt brine drains off more easily.
Late spring through early fall, on dry days with temperatures between 10°C and 25°C. We avoid sealing in wet weather or just before rain.
We typically recommend waiting at least one full season after installation so efflorescence can naturally clear before sealing.
Yes. We seal pavers across Ottawa, including Kanata, Barrhaven, Orleans, Nepean, Stittsville, Gloucester, Manotick, Riverside South, Centretown, Westboro, Alta Vista, and The Glebe.