Why are my pavers wet?

A Paver Patio with Poor Drainage
Sunken pavers can lead to water “pooling” on top of the patio. Pooling can also occur when the pitch isn't correct. This could lead to low areas that will always collect water. But poor drainage can cause other problems as well.
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Does water seep through pavers?

Pavers are great for patios, since they allow water to seep through and not form puddles and pools. They're also great for a walkway through a garden in order to prevent too much water from ruining vegetables, fruits, and flowers.
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How do you remove moisture from pavers?

For trapped moisture or if you have sealer buildup, to make the white haze disappear, you just have to apply a solvent over pavers. The substance will “reset” the sealer. Unfortunately, if the white haze is from something else, then you need to strip off the old sealer and reapply a new layer.
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How do you dry pavers?

Allow any moisture in or on the surface of the pavers to dry at least 24 hours. Allow 48 hours or more if temperatures are cool or a pressure washer has been used. For best results the sand should be dry to its full depth before sealing.
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How do you dry patio pavers?

Any moisture that evaporates from the additional warmth will be trapped inside the vapor barrier. If you tape down a sheet of plastic and leave it for at least 45 minutes in the sun, and you have no moisture on the plastic, your pavers are dry enough to seal.
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Why is my patio wet?

Vrydaghs said this is called “sweating,” and is caused by hydrostatic pressure pushing water and moisture through the concrete from below the surface. The more likely cause is that the concrete is colder than the air, causing condensation, making it appear wet, Vrydaghs said.
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Why is my patio holding water?

Most patio drainage problems are the result of the patio not having the proper pitch, the wrong choice of materials, other water being deposited on the patio or problems with the existing drainage system.
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What happens if you don't seal pavers?

Pavers that aren't sealed will be more likely to grow weeds in the joints, they will fade and loose their color from wear and UV breakdown, and because most newer paver sealers include an additive that will harden the joint sand it is less likely that you will have settling or shifting caused by joint sand loss.
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Do pavers need to be dry to seal?

In most cases, a sealer should only be applied to pavers that are completely dry. So confirm there won't be any rain in the forecast for a full 24 hours prior to starting your project. You also won't want to perform a sealing job in extreme temperatures. As a rule of thumb, 60-80 degrees is usually ideal.
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How often do pavers need to be sealed?

How often should paver sealer be reapplied? The basic rule of thumb is every 3-5 years. For film-forming sealants, you will be able to notice when the physical barrier is showing signs of wear.
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Will standing water damage pavers?

Paver Damage

Standing water weakens pavers, leading to chips, cracks, and even erosion. During colder weather, water that gets into these cracks and crevices can freeze, causing cracks to expand and worsen.
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What causes efflorescence on pavers?

Efflorescence occurs when water-soluble salts within concrete migrate to the surface and react with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate. This substance remains visible on the surface of the hardscape products like pavers, slabs and walls in the form of a white haze.
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Do concrete pavers absorb water?

Pavers aren't just laid on the ground surface. Installation involves preparing a base and how the base is set up defines the purpose they serve. The standard interlocking paving stone is not permeable, which means it does not drain water.
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Does sealing pavers prevent drainage?

Sealing your pavers creates a non-porous barrier, keeping water out. Helps keep pavers in place – A protective coat of sealant will not only protect the pavers, but it also improves the drainage in your outdoor area.
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What do I do about water pooling on my patio?

If rainwater is flowing directly onto your patio from a roof overhang or downspout, the water will pool in that area quickly. Installing a gutter system and redirecting downspouts away from the patio will usually correct the problem. The pitch of a patio can be corrected using an overlay, as was done on this project.
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Does polymeric sand allow water to drain?

Polymeric sand, if installed properly, will harden to lock you pavers in place and create a more effective weed and insect deterent while still allowing water to drain freely.
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How long do pavers take to dry after sealing?

Sealers can take anywhere from 4-12 hours to dry before you can walk over it, but they will continue to harden for up to 48 hours after the application. Concrete sealed with an acrylic sealer should not be walked on (except for a recoat), driven on, or wet for at least 36-48 hours.
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Is sealing pavers a good idea?

It's a really good idea to seal your concrete pavers. It won't prolong their life or protect them from wear and tear, but it will keep them looking much better for longer. If you don't seal your pavers, there's a good chance you'll spend a lot of time weeding in between them.
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When should you not use polymeric sand?

#6 - Too Narrow or Too Wide Joints

The sand is simply pushed out of the joints. This is why we don't recommend using polymeric sand on extremely narrow joints. Similarly, too-wide joints can lead to washout, because they allow too much water flow during the activation process.
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Should I seal my pavers before polymeric sand?

Traditionally, concrete paver manufacturers have recommended waiting at least 90 days after polymeric sand installation to apply a protective sealant to a paver surface.
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How much does it cost to seal a paver patio?

In total, you should expect to pay around $2 per square foot to clean and seal pavers. The price may vary between $1 to $3 per square foot, depending on the sealant and method of cleaning.
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Can moisture seep up through concrete?

Humidity—warm and humid air condenses into surface moisture when it comes into contact with the cool surface of your concrete floor or slab. Faulty/Missing Vapor Barrier—moisture from the ground can seep up and through the concrete.
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