Block paving - Sealer

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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bungalow
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Post: # 37192Post bungalow

my drive has been completed for 4 week`s, is it time to seal it? if so can anyone recomend a good sealer for me.because there are so many on the market. i have tried getting some information off the rediblock site, it seem`s okay. but i`m dammed if i can find any prices. thank`s john.
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Post: # 37193Post GB_Groundworks

you can only seal it when/if we have a week of good weather, the drive will have to be fully dried out 3-4 days then 3 days afterwards without rain / heavy humidity for the sealer to set properly.
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bungalow
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Post: # 37206Post bungalow

hi,thank`s for the info, but i really need to find out the name of a good sealer that someone can put me on to.as i said in my first post i looked at a sealer called resiblock.but i don`t know anything about it or the price.is there anyone out there that can help? thank`s john.
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Giles

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