At Green Blast Solutions, concrete sealing in Frisco, TX is a consultative service, not a one-product decision made for you. Some customers want a clear coat that protects without changing the look. Others want a color coat or a darker tan finish that gives the concrete real depth and definition. We walk through the options together, share what we know, and you choose the product. Because Frisco sees regular rainfall through the year, scheduling around a genuine dry-weather stretch is part of the conversation from the start.
There are also a few practical things sealing can help with, and we are upfront about both of them. Depending on the product you choose, sealing may help address oil and stain concerns on the surface based on what the product’s instructions support. And because we wash the concrete first, visible cracks or damaged areas that were hidden under buildup often become clear before you have committed to anything, which gives you a real choice about how to proceed.
Concrete sealing is priced between $1 and $3 per square foot, and the factors that move that number around are ones we explain during your quote. The finish you want and the product you choose are the two biggest cost drivers. Beyond those, the following variables shape the final figure:
Sealing costs more than a standard cleaning because the job includes pressure washing, up to 24 hours of dry time, product application, and a surface review before the sealer goes on. Rates are based on the actual scope of the work and stay consistent across the service area.
Package deal discounts are available when multiple services are combined in a single visit. If you are adding a house wash or driveway clean to the same trip, bundling brings the overall cost down. After-hours scheduling is available for commercial properties to keep the work from interfering with business hours. There is no concrete-sealing-specific seasonal promotion confirmed at this time.
This page covers concrete sealing. The real differences between jobs come from finish choice, product selection, and surface condition before we begin, not from sub-categories we have not confirmed in the source materials.
A clear coat keeps the natural concrete color while adding a protective layer on top. A color coat or darker tan finish gives the surface more depth and a noticeably more finished appearance. We can suggest products based on your goals, but the final choice is yours.
Washing the concrete first shows you what is actually there. Cracks and surface damage hidden under years of buildup become visible once the surface is clean, and we walk those findings with you before any sealer goes on. In North Texas, expansive clay soils contribute to surface cracking over time, which makes that pre-seal review genuinely useful. Sealing protects and finishes a surface. It is not structural crack repair. Customers also commonly ask how long the sealer will last, whether it may help with oil stains, and how long they need to stay off the driveway afterward. We cover all of that during the quote, based on the product you have chosen.
Before the sealer is sprayed, we cover nearby areas that should not receive it. This protects landscaping and adjacent surfaces from overspray and is a standard step on every job. In Frisco, stormwater routes directly through storm drains without filtration, so careful, contained application is how we work on every project.
We do not hand you one product and move on. You choose the sealer, we share honest input on what is available and what each option does, and the final approval is yours before anything goes on your concrete.
The surface gets pressure washed, given time to dry, masked before application, and reviewed for visible damage before the sealer goes on. That is the full process on every job. Cleaning first also means you know what you are sealing before the job is locked in, which is a different experience than a contractor who arrives, sprays, and leaves.
Green Blast Solutions offers free estimates, carries full insurance, and is available around the clock. For a multi-day service with product decisions made upfront, that availability means questions get answered quickly and the job stays on schedule.
We will not tell you a sealer will last five years if the product is rated for one. Some sealers hold up for around six months. Others perform reliably for a year. Depending on the product and the weather conditions it faces, some may last one to three years or even one to five years, and the right product in favorable conditions may reach that upper range. We set those expectations based on what the product documentation says, before the job starts. Oil-stain resistance follows the same logic: it depends on the specific product’s rated performance, so we discuss it during the quote rather than making a claim the product may not support.
Professional equipment, strong customer service, and trustworthiness are the three things that define how we work. For concrete sealing, that means better prep quality, clearer communication about what to expect, and realistic guidance from quote to closeout.
After-hours scheduling is available for storefronts, offices, and active parking areas that need the work done without disrupting business operations.
Done right, concrete sealing runs two to three days from the initial wash through the 72-hour curing window, covering prep cleaning, up to 24 hours of dry time, return application, and the post-seal period when vehicles need to stay off the surface. Planning around a dry-weather stretch is part of the scheduling conversation from the start.
Before any equipment moves, we talk through what you want the concrete to look like when the job is done, whether that is a clear coat, a color coat, or a darker tan or deeper finish. We share product options and make recommendations if helpful, but the final choice is yours. We also cover the total timeline, the 72-hour parking restriction, potential weather delays, and what may change if the cleaning stage turns up visible damage.
The first proper step is pressure washing the surface until it is genuinely clean, removing dirt, buildup, and surface contaminants so the sealer has a solid base to bond to. This stage also shows us what the concrete actually looks like beneath the grime.
We allow up to 24 hours of drying time before any product goes on, because applying sealer to a damp surface wastes the prep work. If rain is in the forecast, we adjust the schedule rather than rush an application that will not hold.
We cover everything that should not receive the sealer, then walk the cleaned concrete together. If there are visible cracks or problem spots, we point them out and explain what we see. You decide whether to address those first or move forward with sealing, and we make sure you understand what the sealer will improve and what it will not fix.
Once the surface is prepped, protected, and reviewed, the sealer is sprayed per the product’s application guidelines. After the job is done, no cars or heavy vehicles should be on the sealed concrete for at least 72 hours. For driveways, plan parking logistics before we arrive.
Green Blast Solutions offers a 30-day warranty on concrete sealing work, covering the quality of the application itself. Long-term product performance depends on the sealer you chose and the weather conditions it faces, and we communicate that range honestly before the job starts. Some products hold up for a year. Others may perform for up to five years. Customer satisfaction is built into how the job runs: you control product selection, we review the surface for visible damage before sealing, and we send you off with clear aftercare guidance, starting with the 72-hour no-vehicle rule. Realistic expectations do more for confidence in a job than any inflated promise could.
Concrete sealing is priced between $1 and $3 per square foot. The final price depends on the finish you want, the product selected, the size of the concrete area, the condition of the surface after cleaning, and how much prep or masking is needed before application.
The biggest cost factors are the look you want and the sealer product you choose. A clear coat, color coat, darker finish, job size, cleaning needs, visible cracks, and surrounding-area protection can all affect the final quote.
We offer concrete sealing options based on the appearance you want, including clear coats, different color coats, and darker tan or darker finish options. We can give recommendations, but you have the final say on the product and final look.
We do not lock customers into one preset sealer. We allow you to choose the product you want to use, and we can also give suggestions based on what you want the finished concrete to look like.
We pressure wash the concrete first, let it dry for up to 24 hours, protect nearby areas that should not receive sealant, and then apply the sealer. We also use the cleaning stage to review the concrete for visible cracked or damaged areas before moving forward.
Concrete sealing is typically a two- to three-day process. That timeline includes prep cleaning, drying time, return application, and planning around the no-vehicle period after sealing.
It can, because the concrete needs to be cleaned first and then allowed to dry before sealing. Since Frisco gets regular rainfall through the year, including wetter spring and fall periods, we recommend planning the service around a solid dry-weather window.
The lifespan depends on the product selected and the weather conditions it faces. Some sealers may last six months, some may last a year, and some may last up to five years, so we set expectations based on the selected product rather than one blanket promise.
It may help based on the instructions for the sealing product being used. We discuss that honestly during the quoting process so expectations match the product you choose for your concrete surface.
Yes, we clean the concrete first so visible cracked or damaged areas can be identified before sealing. Once we see those areas, we go over them with you so you can decide whether to fix them first or continue with the sealing service.
No, concrete sealing is not structural crack repair. What we do is clean the surface first, point out visible cracked or damaged areas, and let you decide whether to address them before proceeding with sealing.
Cars and heavy vehicles should stay off the sealed concrete for at least 72 hours. This is especially important for driveways, so we recommend planning parking and access before the job begins.
Yes. Green Blast Solutions is fully insured and estimates are always free. Both of those matter when you are comparing providers, and we think they should be easy to confirm before you make any decisions.
Yes, after-hours scheduling is available for commercial properties. That gives businesses and property managers a way to reduce disruption while still getting the surface cleaned, prepped, and sealed properly.
If your driveway or concrete is ready for a real finish, call Green Blast Solutions today at 214-206-6118 or reach out through the contact form at greenblastsolutions.com. You pick the product and the look; we handle the prep, the application, the surface review, and the honest conversation about what to expect, including the weather window, the 72-hour parking plan, and the 30-day warranty on our work. Estimates are always free, we are fully insured, and we are available any time.