About This Service
About this Service
Concrete sealing at Kennesaw State University applies penetrating or topical sealers to campus concrete—interior corridors, laboratory floors, cafeteria areas, administrative offices, maintenance bays and exterior walkways—to reduce staining, limit moisture ingress and extend surface service life.
Larger building work is typically scheduled during summer break to avoid classroom disruption; high indoor humidity in campus buildings lengthens cure times, so estimates list sealer type, coverage rate and recommended recoat windows. Penetrating sealers are used where breathability and subsurface moisture control matter, while topical sealers provide chemical and spill resistance for dining and lab spaces.
Expected outcomes are improved stain resistance and easier cleaning, but success depends on staged surface prep—degreasing, pore profiling and slab moisture verification—so projects may be paused if concrete is too damp or exterior work conflicts with freeze–thaw periods.