Concrete Sealer Uses Nanotechnology to Put an End to Concrete Damage

David M. Bresnahan
Cedar Rapids, Iowa -- Homebuilders say the most frequent concern expressed by homeowners is related to the deterioration of concrete driveways, side walks, patios, and basements.

Sun, rain, salt, oil, and other spills are the enemies of concrete. The damage they cause lowers the value of homes and makes them harder to sell because of the poor eye-appeal of damaged concrete.

"When homeowners learn that their driveway can be easily and inexpensively protected from all these damages, they become anxious to talk to one of our local dealers," said Robert Lysne, founder of Seal America, Inc.

Local crews are able to easily clean concrete, brick, mortar, tile and grout, pavers, and all other masonry type surfaces. Then they apply a unique sealer that works based on nanotechnology to permanently protect concrete from damages from water, salt, sun, freeze and thaw cycles, and even from oil and acids.


"Sever abrasion is the only enemy of our Seal Guard products. Our guarantees range up to 25 years, depending upon the application," explained Lysne. "Seal America, Inc, through our national team of licensed distributors and applicators, can offer permanent protection for almost any surface."

The science is also used to seal other surfaces as well. Wood decks, awnings, boat sails, canvas covers, tents, furniture, and even clothes and shoes can be protected from the damage from the elements.

"Our most exciting application is our graffiti removal products. Our graffiti specialists can quickly and completely remove the toughest graffiti, then protect the surface from future graffiti and taggers," said Lysne. "Permanent markers and paint virtually rinse off all substrates with ease."

The products are non-toxic and have no negative effects on human health or the environment.
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David M. Bresnahan

David Bresnahan is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He has worked in all areas of journalism and public relations since 1972. He has authored several books, hosted talk radio programs, owned a radio station, on-line newspapers, and other businesses. He is an independent journalist and public relations consultant.

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