SEK SB-1300 Joint Stabilizing Sealer
Seal paving stones and stabilize joint sand at the same time
SB-1300 Joint Stabilizing Sealer is a water-based, single component, epoxy modified, enhancing sealer and joint sand stabilizer. The product can be used both inside and outside, on old and new pavements, sealing paving stones, and stabilizing joint sand at the same time. It is the only sealer that can be applied immediately after paver installation, as it is breathable and will not trap the naturally occurring efflorescence. This breathability also decreases freeze-thaw damage and improves surface durability and ease of maintenance.
SB-1300 Joint Stabilizing Sealer is solvent-free and exceeds all VOC and EPA standards. The product is non-hazardous and has the consistency of water. It is milky white when applied and dries crystal clear, creating a finish that ranges from a matte finish to a satin sheen, depending on the surface. Cured sealer is freeze resistant to -60°F (-51°C) and is stable up to a temperature of 180°F (82°C).
NOTICE: Due to the moisture that we get here in the PNW, we do not recommend sealing at all from mid-September to mid-May. It is absolutely crucial that the pavers and the joint sand are completely dry before any sealing is done. Check out a dryness test here.
Coverage per Gallon
APPLICATION SQ.FEET
Concrete Pavers 100 – 200
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5 Gallon Bucket
1 Gallon Jug
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Do you deliver? If so, how does it work?
Absolutely. Unless you’re installing a fire pit kit or building a stone grill surround, you’ll likely need the assistance of a 48-foot flatbed semi-truck with a carry-on forklift. Before we deliver, we’ll always verify that we can access the drop site. We’ll need enough room to turn a large truck around along with 15 feet vertical clearance above any trees or carports.
How much does a pallet of stones weigh?
A pallet of stones weighs about 3,000 pounds, the same as a Ford Focus. That’s a ton and a half of concrete blocks! Each pallet contains about 100 square feet of stones. If you want to know approximately how many pallets you’ll need for your project, divide your total square footage by 100.
If I have extra stones, can I return them?
There’s nothing worse than being stuck with something you don’t need. That’s why we’ve always let our customers return extra stones in like-new condition for a full refund. It’s industry standard to charge a per-stone restocking fee for any returned items, but since it’s challenging to deliver the precise amount of stones for a project, we don’t charge any extra fees.
Do I have to return the pallets my pavers arrive on?
No, you don’t have to return the pallets. However, just like glass milk jars, we charge a $20–30 deposit for each pallet delivered.
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