Your concrete driveway works hard. Day in, day out, it faces scorching sun, pouring rain, dripping oil, and tire wear. So the question becomes: how often should you seal it to keep it looking great and lasting longer?

You’ve probably heard people say “just seal it once a year”—but is that really necessary?

What Does Sealing a Driveway Actually Do?

Concrete is porous. That means it absorbs moisture, oil, chemicals, and dirt like a sponge. Over time, this weakens the surface, causes cracks, and leads to discoloration.

A good quality concrete sealer does three things:

Repels water, oil, and chemicals

Prevents cracking from freeze-thaw cycles

Preserves the appearance of your driveway

It’s your driveway’s invisible shield.

Annual Sealing: Fact or Myth?

Some DIY blogs recommend sealing your driveway every single year—but most professionals say that’s overkill.

Here’s what experts actually recommend:

Standard concrete sealer: Every 2–3 years

Heavy-traffic or exposed areas: Every 1–2 years

Premium coatings like polyurea/polyaspartic: Every 5–10 years (or not at all if professionally applied)

In short: If you’ve invested in a high-quality concrete coating like what Titan Concrete Coatings offers, you likely won’t need to reseal for years.

Signs Your Driveway Needs Resealing

Look out for:

Water absorbing quickly instead of beading

Visible cracks or surface wear

Fading or dull appearance

Stains that don’t lift

If you notice any of these, it’s probably time to reseal or upgrade your surface.

Is It Time to Upgrade Instead of Reseal?

If your driveway has been sealed multiple times and is still cracking, it might be time for more than a surface fix. A professional concrete coating can:

Extend the life of your driveway

Protect against weather, wear, and stains

Make maintenance a breeze

At Titan Concrete Coatings, we install durable, stylish driveway coatings that last longer than standard sealers—and often eliminate the need to reseal altogether.