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AE Outdoor Living
Arizona licensed, bonded & insured·Serving Arizona homeowners since 2005·Peoria design showroom·Written, itemized project scopes·Project-specific payment & warranty terms
A note on the numbers

This isn't a cost. It's an investment.

The figures on this page are real and we don't hide them — that's how AE operates. But we want to be honest about how to read them. Your Phoenix paver seal isn't a line-item expense; it's an investment in your home's value, your family's daily experience, and a space you'll use for the next twenty to thirty years.

When you compare bids, compare what you're investing in — the spec, the crews, the warranty, the company that will still be standing in year ten — not just the price tag. The lowest bid is almost always the most expensive build over time.

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Phoenix

Paver sealing in Phoenix, penetrating sealer, joints packed right.

AE Outdoor Living cleans, resands, and seals pavers across the entire Phoenix metro. Penetrating sealers that don't peel or yellow under AZ UV. Slip-rated formulations for pool decks. Polymeric joint sand refreshed on every job so your pavers stay tight — not shifting in year 6.

The honest version: The wet-look film sealer that looks amazing on Pinterest fails in Phoenix. Two summers of UV and it peels off in patches. On pool decks, gloss sealer plus wet feet is genuinely dangerous. Penetrating sealers are less dramatic in photos but they last 3–5 years, don't peel, and don't turn your deck into a skating rink. That's the honest recommendation.
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What we include

  • Pressure wash to remove dirt, mineral spotting, and organic staining.
  • Joint inspection and polymeric sand top-up.
  • Efflorescence treatment where needed.
  • Penetrating sealer applied at the manufacturer-spec coverage rate.
  • Slip-resistance additive on pool-deck installs.
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Phoenix paver sealing pricing

  • Standard clean and seal: $1.25–$2.50 per sq ft.
  • Full restoration with joint refresh: $2.75–$4.50 per sq ft.
  • Typical 800 sq ft patio: $1,000–$3,600.
  • Every square foot line-itemed on the proposal.
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When to reseal

Every 3–5 years on concrete pavers, 4–6 years on travertine. South and west exposures need it more often. Signs it's time: chalky white haze after rain, joint sand washing out, dirt sticking to the surface.

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Sealers we use

  • Penetrating siloxane-based sealers.
  • Slip-rated additives on pool decks.
  • No film-forming gloss sealers on exterior AZ installs — they fail.
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Why Phoenix homeowners choose AE

  • In-house paver crews — we know how these installs were built.
  • Joint sand refresh on every seal, not just top-coat.
  • Slip-rated sealer standard on pool decks.
  • 2-year written workmanship warranty on the seal application.
FAQ

Common questions.

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Why this is an investment, not a cost.

An AE backyard is engineered to add daily livability and long-term home value. We publish honest ranges and build to code with a licensed and bonded Arizona crew. AE provides project-specific workmanship and manufacturer-warranty information in the signed agreement. Website summaries are for planning only.

  • Licensed, bonded & insured in Arizona. ROC 340966 (R-62) · ROC 341002 (R-3) · ROC 347738 (KA-5) · ROC 211530 (CR-21). Most Arizona contracting work valued at $1,000 or more — or requiring a permit — must be performed by a properly licensed contractor, subject to statutory exemptions. Verify the legal entity, license status, and classification with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
  • Real ranges, itemized scope. You see materials, finishes, equipment models, and a line-item budget before you sign — not a one-line "pool — $90,000."

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Homeowner FAQ

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Base spec, joint sand, sealer selection — all in the Pavers & Hardscapes section of the Homeowner FAQ.

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