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Access Concrete offers an extensive range of concrete services. This form is specifically for driveway repair, concrete sealing, concrete staining and concrete stampling inquiries. If you would likeo to contact us about any other product or service please reach out to us through the Access Concrete website by clicking here.

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Common Questions About Our Services

Find answers to the most common questions about our driveway repair services.

What types of driveways do you repair?

We specialize in repairing both asphalt and concrete driveways, offering services such as crack sealing, resurfacing, and protective sealcoating.

Do you offer free estimates?

Yes, we provide free estimates to help you understand the scope and cost of your driveway repair needs.

What areas do you serve?

We proudly serve Calgary and surrounding areas including Airdrie, Okotoks, Cochrane, and Chestermere.

What is the difference between acrylic concrete sealer and penetrating concrete sealer?

The main difference between acrylic concrete sealer and penetrating concrete sealer is how they protect the concrete and their overall appearance.

Acrylic Concrete Sealer

  • Surface Protection – Forms a protective film on the surface of the concrete.
  • Enhances Appearance – Available in glossy, satin, or matte finishes, it enhances color and adds a wet or shiny look.
  • Shorter Lifespan – Typically lasts 1-3 years before requiring reapplication.
  • Best For – Driveways, patios, stamped concrete, decorative concrete, and pool decks where aesthetics matter.

Penetrating Concrete Sealer

  • Deep Protection – Absorbs into the concrete, creating an invisible barrier against moisture, salt, and freeze-thaw damage.
  • No Change in Appearance – Maintains the concrete’s natural look.
  • Longer Lifespan – Can last 5-10 years, depending on the product.
  • Best For – Garage floors, sidewalks, basements, and outdoor concrete in harsh weather conditions where protection is a priority.

If you want to enhance the look of your concrete, go with acrylic sealers. If you need long-term protection from moisture, salts, and weather damage, choose a penetrating sealer.

How long does concrete re-sealing last?

The longevity of concrete resealing depends on the type of sealer used, the condition of the surface, and environmental factors. Here’s a general breakdown:

Acrylic Concrete Sealers

  • Lifespan: 1 to 3 years
  • Best for: Decorative concrete, stamped patios, driveways
  • Notes: May need more frequent reapplication, especially in high-traffic or harsh weather areas like Calgary.

Penetrating Concrete Sealers

  • Lifespan: 5 to 10 years
  • Best for: Sidewalks, garage floors, basements, and driveways exposed to freeze-thaw cycles or de-icing salts

Notes: Absorbs into the concrete for deeper, long-term protection.

Maintenance Tip:

Regardless of the type, regular cleaning and prompt repair of cracks will help extend the life of any sealer.

Do you offer concrete staining and stamping?
Yes we offer a wide range of concrete staining and stamps. We use a combination of both to give your property a unique look and style.
Can you make the concrete sealer less slippery?

If you’re concerned about concrete sealer making surfaces too slippery, especially in wet conditions, there are a few ways we can reduce the slipperiness while maintaining the sealer’s protective qualities.

1. We can add a non-slip additive to the Sealer.

There are non-slip additives specifically designed to be mixed with concrete sealers. These additives typically consist of fine, granular materials like silica sand or polymer-based particles. When added to the sealer, they provide texture and increase traction. Common options include:

Silica Sand: Adds texture without affecting the appearance too much. Ideal for patios, driveways, and walkways.

Aluminum Oxide: Offers an even more durable grip and is suitable for high-traffic areas.

Polymeric Beads: Smaller, polymer-based beads that create texture and improve traction without leaving a gritty surface.

2. We will recommend the right type of sealer.

Penetrating Sealers: Unlike surface-forming sealers (like acrylics), penetrating sealers don’t create a slick film on the surface, reducing the chance of slipperiness. These are often better for reducing the slipperiness of surfaces that experience regular foot traffic or water exposure.

Matte or Satin Finishes: If you’re using an acrylic sealer, consider choosing a matte or satin finish over a high-gloss one. Glossy finishes reflect light, making the surface seem slicker, while matte finishes provide better traction.

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