Seal My Joints
5-Star Rated in Central Texas

Stop the Leak.
Save the Slab.

Rotting plywood is pouring water under your driveway.
We fix it in half a day.

10-20
Year Seal
½ Day
On-Site
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Serving Austin · San Antonio · All Central Texas

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See Why Unsealed Joints Destroy Driveways

John walks you through what happens when expansion joints fail — and how a simple seal prevents thousands in damage.

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Real Results

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Your driveway could look like this by tomorrow.

Clean silicone-sealed expansion joint after replacement
Rotting plywood expansion joint before replacement
Before
After
Professionally sealed expansion joint
Damaged expansion joint with deteriorating filler
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After

The Problem

Plywood Joints Are a Ticking Time Bomb

Your builder used plywood because it's cheap. Here's what happens next.

01

Plywood Rots

Rain and humidity break down plywood within a few years, leaving gaps in your joints.

02

Water Pours In

Unsealed joints funnel water straight under your slabs, eroding the soil underneath.

03

Concrete Cracks

Slabs sink, crack, and heave. Repairs run $3,000–$10,000+ — if they're even fixable.

The Fix

Done in Half a Day.
Lasts 10–20 Years.

1

Remove & Clean

We rip out rotting plywood, debris, and sediment from every joint.

2

Backer Rod

Proper depth and bond so the seal flexes with Texas heat instead of cracking.

3

Silicone Seal

Pro-grade weatherproof silicone. Watertight, clean, and built to last.

What's Included

Every Job. Every Time.

Old material removed & disposed
Backer rod for proper seal
Pro-grade weatherproof silicone
Flexes with Texas heat
Clean, finished look
Free on-site estimate
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FAQ

Questions? Answers.

Why do builders use plywood in expansion joints?
Because it's cheap and fast. Builders are focused on moving to the next home, not on what happens to your driveway five years from now. Plywood rots, shrinks, and lets water pour underneath your concrete.
How does water damage my driveway through the joints?
Unsealed expansion joints act like troughs — when it rains, water channels directly under your slabs. Over time, this erodes the soil beneath your concrete, weakening the support structure. That's when slabs crack and sink.
How long does the silicone last?
Professional-grade silicone is designed to last 10-20 years. It stays flexible through Texas heat cycles and temperature swings, maintaining a watertight seal season after season.
Is this just cosmetic, or does it actually prevent damage?
This is genuine preventative maintenance. By sealing the joints, you stop water from eroding the soil under your driveway. It's far cheaper to seal joints now than to repair cracked and sunken concrete later ($3,000-$10,000+).
How long does the installation take?
Most residential driveways take half a day. We remove the old material, install backer rod, and apply the silicone. You can drive on it within 24 hours.
Do you offer financing?
Yes — we offer financing through Klarna so you can pay over time. Ask us about available plans when you get your free quote.

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