Choosing The Best Concrete Sealer Sprayers

By Margaret Cox


Applying sealers to your concrete surfaces can be tricky. Although you may use different rollers and other applicators, this could never produce results you are hoping for. Concrete sealer sprayers are definitely the best when it comes to applying different types of sealers on your concrete surfaces, but you still have to be very careful when choosing the right type of equipment.

There are so many sealer types today. Some are water based, while some can be solvent based. Among other things, the base determines the time needed for evaporation. Different sealers might contain various percentage of solids, as well as numerous different resins. In any case, all this might be important when you have to choose the best equipment for your work.

When it comes to sprayers, the best one is probably the one known as low-pressure, high volume, or LPHV, or airless sprayer. Besides having good quality application rates, this type is highly appreciated also for the fact it can be used for almost any type of sealers available. This includes both solvent and water based ones, with different amounts of solids and practically all types of resins.

Pump-up sprayer works best with lower solid contents, basically lower than 35 percent. It is designed for solvent based sealers, and it is quite important to maintain it regularly. This means you should clean the nozzle after every application. It might not be so highly efficient as the first one, but it is much cheaper and provides very good results.

Cheap applicators may serve you well if your surfaces are perfectly smooth. Wool applicators work well with some sealers, but they still cannot provide the same coverage level as sprayers do. Concrete surfaces are rarely perfectly smooth, and if you use such applicators, it will probably result in imperfections you would probably rather avoid.

High solid sealants can be perfectly applied on smooth surfaces using metal t-bar applicators, for example roofs, pools and similar surfaces. It can be really useful to place thicker sealant down using such applicator, followed by another, thinner spray-applied layer for additional protection. Whatever work has to be done, always read the manufacturer's instructions first and follow their recommendation.

No matter what equipment you choose and which type of a sealer, it is always better to apply several thin layers instead of one thick one. This will get you much better results. Make sure to read the instructions carefully before starting the job. Little things that you forget might make a great difference, and using inappropriate equipment might also be dangerous.

Remember that sealants are aggressive substances. If something goes wrong, they will probably irritate your skin, destroy your clothes or something similar. It's important to be careful whatever you do, even if you have years of experience in this. Better be safe than sorry. Nozzles can clog, especially if you use inappropriate sealants with your equipment. Great results with minimum danger, this is always better option.




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