S&J Exterior Maintenance

FL

4.8

specialty? Sealing and paver repairs. With our teamyou won&#8217t just get a paver or two fixed—you&#8217the cornerstone of protecting your pavers in Orlando&#8217s sunny climate. You seeour sealing process and paver sealer isn&#8217t just for show. It&#8217s specially made for sealing paverss more than just about aestheticswe&#8217ll have them sealed with our top-notch sealant in no time. Remembersealing is the key in maintaining your beautiful paversand you&#8217re just a call away from the finest paver sealing services. We cleansealleveledlaid new baseduringprice and service...and nice guys to boot. Thanks! Contact Us Here! Have any questionsfill in the form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Phone

209 Grouse Ln

(321) 415-9971

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