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Penetrating vs. Film-Forming Sealers: Choosing the Right Concrete Sealer

For professional applicators, selecting the correct sealer is about delivering a finished product that satisfies the customer and stands the test of time. The two primary categories professional applicators encounter are penetrating sealers and film-forming sealers. Understanding the technical differences between these two options is critical for ensuring longevity, durability, and the desired aesthetic for every project. At Deco Products, Inc., we provide the high-quality, American-made solutions you need to get the job done right.

Understanding the Difference Between Penetrating and Film-Forming Sealers

While both types of sealers aim to protect concrete and masonry, they do so through different mechanisms. Knowing the science behind the application will help you explain the benefits to your clients.

What is a Penetrating Sealer?

A penetrating sealer is designed to absorb deep into the pores of the concrete or masonry substrate. Instead of sitting on top, it chemically reacts within the capillaries of the material. This reaction creates a hydrophobic barrier that repels water and salts from within. Because it works below the surface, a penetrating sealer typically does not change the appearance or texture of the concrete. However, our SilaCast BES is a penetrating sealer that does offer an enhancement. Deco 20 Clear is another penetrating sealer, but this one leaves a natural, matte finish that allows the concrete to “breathe,” allowing moisture vapor to escape while preventing liquid water from entering.

What is a Film-Forming Sealer?

A film-forming sealer forms a protective layer on the substrate surface. This “film” acts as a barrier against water, stains, and abrasion. In the broader industry, these sealers are often used to enhance color or add sheen. However, high-gloss finishes can often look plastic or artificial.

At Deco Products, Inc., our formulations protect the surface while maintaining a natural, professional look, without the high-gloss shine that can become slippery or unsightly over time.

Ideal Applications for Each Sealer Type

Choosing the right sealer depends heavily on the surface material and how the area will be used.

  • Driveways, Sidewalks, and Parking Decks: For high-traffic areas exposed to freeze-thaw cycles and de-icing salts, a penetrating sealer like our Salt Shield 303 is often the superior choice. It provides deep protection without altering surface friction, meaning the surface will not become slippery when wet.
  • Decorative Stamped Concrete: Film-forming sealers like TravaCast are frequently used here to protect the textured surface from wear and tear.
  • Natural Stone and Brick: These porous materials benefit greatly from penetrating sealers, which preserve the natural look of the stone while preventing efflorescence and water damage. We highly recommend our SilaCast BES for these material types.

Benefits and Limitations of Penetrating vs. Film-Forming Sealers

When consulting with property owners, it helps to weigh the pros and cons of each type.

Penetrating Sealers:

  • Longevity: Since they are protected inside the concrete, they last much longer and do not peel, flake, or wear away like a topical coating.
  • Maintenance: They require very little maintenance once applied.
  • Aesthetics: Penetrating sealers provide an invisible shield, maintaining the original look of the substrate.

Film-Forming Sealers:

  • Protection: Film-forming sealers offer a sacrificial layer that takes the brunt of physical wear and stains.
  • Maintenance: Because the layer is on top, it will eventually wear down due to traffic and UV exposure, requiring re-application sooner than a penetrating sealer.
  • Aesthetics: These are ideal when the goal is to create a barrier against surface stains, grease, or oil.

Choose the Right Deco Products Sealer for Your Project

At Deco Products, Inc., we have been manufacturing environmentally safe sealers since 1991. We are dedicated to helping our partners save time and make money by offering products that are easy to apply and proven to work.

For superior penetrating protection, our Deco 20 Clear is an industry standard. It creates an internal dam against water intrusion and is ideal for waterproofing concrete foundations, driveways, and masonry. It dries clear with a matte finish, ensuring the natural beauty of the concrete remains intact.

If your project involves decorative concrete or pavers, our line of decorative sealers offers the protection you need without the maintenance headaches of high-gloss coatings. We focus on matte finishes that protect the substrate while looking natural.

Our goal is to provide applicators with quality products and free training to ensure superior results. Whether you are sealing a massive commercial deck or a residential patio, we have the solution.

Ready to upgrade your product line? Contact Deco Products, Inc. today to learn more about our sealers or to find a distributor near you.

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Concrete Surface Prep 101: The Key to a Long-Lasting Sealer Application https://www.decoproducts.com/blog/concrete-surface-prep/ Mon, 24 Nov 2025 23:11:51 +0000 https://www.decoproducts.com/?p=19563

Concrete Surface Prep 101: The Key to a Long-Lasting Sealer Application

 

The four Critical Phases of Concrete Surface Prep

When putting together a new coating project, much of the attention naturally focuses on the type of coating to be applied or the sealing product to be used. While those decisions are important, all good sealing processes begin with concrete surface prep. Concrete surface preparation is key to maximizing the potential of any project, ensuring that the product fully adheres to the substrate and remains durable in the face of most environmental hazards. Read on to learn why concrete surface prep is a fundamental part of professional coating projects and how the surface is readied to achieve optimal results. 

Phase 1: Concrete Curing – Curing Cycle of Concrete:

The concrete curing process is a vital phase that directly impacts the strength, durability, and overall performance of a concrete surface. A standard concrete pour take 28 days to completely cure. During this process you do not want to apply any sealers because the concrete needs this time to properly hydrate and gain strength. Sealers can block the necessary moisture exchange, interfering with the chemical reactions essential for curing. This can result in a weaker, less durable surface that may not perform as intended over time.

Phase 2:  Deep Cleaning – The Foundation for Adhesion

Cleaning the surface of all dirt and contaminants must be a priority before applying any sealer. The methods to clean the surface will differ depending on the makeup of the surface material, but a clean substrate is key for a successful job.

Skipping surface prep entirely compromises any sealing attempts you make going forward, and rushing through it inevitably leads to mistakes. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Jobsite failure is nearly guaranteed when proper prep is overlooked.

Phase 3: Structural Repair and Profiling – Creating the Ideal Canvas

After the surface has been cleaned, you can then move on to repairing any low spots or loose pavers or tiles to prevent future deterioration. Creating a proper surface profile is necessary to create the right texture to maximize the sealer’s mechanical bond, particularly on new or smooth concrete. This gives the coating a better surface to attach to, ensuring that it adheres perfectly. Temperature also plays a role in how the sealer is absorbed. The optimal surface temperature range is between 50 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Taking these steps provides the best conditions for a seamless concrete finish. 

Phase 4: Achieving Complete Dryness – Preventing Premature Failure

The dangers of rushing through a sealing project should remain at the front of one’s mind even after the surface is prepared. If the surface isn’t totally dry before the sealer is applied, this can jeopardize the integrity appearance. It’s best to wait 1 to 3 days before application to ensure that the surface has ample time to dry. The time of day is also a major factor in application sealer. The slower a sealer or coating takes to dry enhances the durability and longevity of the product. When a product flash dries this can reduce its performance by 60%.

 

Be sure to keep track of the upcoming weather forecast as well; a high level of humidity means there is excess moisture in the air, which can interfere with the sealer’s ability to penetrate the material. 

Partnering with Deco Products – The Applicator’s Advantage

Deco Products provides the perfect materials for applicators to deliver efficient, cost-effective, and visually pleasing results to their customers. We are proud to manufacture all of our products in the USA from our facility in Denver, Colorado. Our waterproof sealants and decorative sealers are made with an environmentally-conscious process that doesn’t sacrifice high-quality performance in any way. Those interested in concrete sealers also won’t have to worry about their effect on the look of the substrate either. Each product features a premium matte finish that suits a number of uses rather than a glossy appearance. 

 

Deco also provides resources to help applicators across the country get the most out of our products. We offer free training to all of our partners to help them complete their work smoothly while saving time and money. 

Ensuring Longevity and Superior Results

Concrete surface prep is the only reliable way to build a strong sealer bond. Ignoring this part of the process or speeding through it lessens the quality of the project and will likely require future reapplications to repair the damage. To confirm full adhesion between the sealer and the surface, applicators must make sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions on how much sealer should be applied and the temperature ranges to extend the project’s lifespan. If you have any other questions about Deco Products, feel free to contact us today.

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Essential Steps for Waterproofing & Sealing Your Property https://www.decoproducts.com/blog/the-essential-steps-of-waterproofing-sealing-protecting-your-property-from-moisture-damage/ Tue, 05 Mar 2024 18:34:28 +0000 https://www.decoproducts.com/?p=18229

Essential Steps for Waterproofing & Sealing Your Property

Updated: 01/23/2025

Water damage can wreak havoc on your property, leading to costly repairs and structural issues. One effective way to prevent such damage is through waterproofing sealing. In this blog post, we’ll explore the essential steps of waterproofing sealing and how they can help protect your property from moisture intrusion.

 

1) Assessing the Area:

The first step in any waterproofing sealing project is to assess the area that needs protection. This involves identifying areas prone to water infiltration, such as basements, foundations, roofs, and exterior walls. A thorough assessment will help determine the extent of the waterproofing needed and the most appropriate sealing methods to use.

 

2) Surface Preparation:

Before applying any waterproofing sealant, it’s essential to properly prepare the surface. This typically involves cleaning the surface to remove dirt, debris, and any existing coatings or sealants. Surface preparation ensures better adhesion of the waterproofing material and enhances its effectiveness in preventing moisture penetration.

 

3) Choosing the Right Sealant:

Selecting the appropriate sealant is crucial for the success of your waterproofing sealing project. There are various types of sealants available, including liquid-applied membranes, cementitious coatings, and waterproofing membranes. The choice of sealant depends on factors such as the type of surface, environmental conditions, and the level of waterproofing required.

 

4) Application of Sealant:

Once the surface is prepared, the next step is to apply the chosen sealant. This may involve brushing, rolling, or spraying the sealant onto the surface, depending on the type of sealant and the application method recommended by the manufacturer. It’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to ensure proper coverage and application thickness.

 

5) Curing and Drying:

After the sealant is applied, it needs time to cure and dry properly. The curing and drying times may vary depending on the type of sealant used and environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. It’s essential to allow adequate time for the sealant to cure and form a protective barrier against moisture infiltration.

 

6) Inspection and Maintenance:

Once the waterproofing sealing is complete, regular inspection and maintenance are essential to ensure its long-term effectiveness. Inspect the sealed areas periodically for any signs of damage or deterioration, such as cracks, peeling, or water stains. Prompt repairs and maintenance will help prolong the life of the waterproofing sealant and prevent water damage.

 

Conclusion: Waterproofing sealing is a vital aspect of property maintenance, helping protect your clients homes or buildings from water damage and moisture intrusion. If you’re seeking to enhance protection for your customer’s properties against the elements, our article outlines key waterproofing sealing steps that can be crucial to a job well done. By implementing these steps, you can gain peace of mind knowing their property is well-protected for your clients. Should you consider taking on a waterproofing sealing project as a new or even an experienced applicator with our product line, we encourage you to reach out to us at 800-500-DECO (3326) for further guidance and assistance. We’re here to support you in achieving optimal results for your clients.

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