Lexington sits across 16.5 square miles of historic suburban terrain in Middlesex County. The town is defined by Topstone Park, the Minuteman Bikeway, and conservation lands, and sandy loam glacial soils that trap moisture and push it upward through concrete slabs year-round.
Combined with Middlesex County's heavy snowfall (averaging 52-55 inches per season), intense road salt saturation from I-95, Route 97, and Route 133, and clayey marine sediment soils that shift with freeze-thaw cycles, Lexington concrete faces some of the harshest conditions in the greater Boston area.
Faded, chalky, and lifeless stamped concrete doesn't just look old - it drags down your entire property value. Our premium resealing process works like a time machine, reversing years of severe sun UV bleaching and harsh New England weather damage in a single afternoon.
Watch as the original depth, rich color contrasts, and subtle antiquing instantly jump back into reality. Whether you prefer an elegant Matte/Satin Finish or a luxurious High-Gloss Wet Look, the visual transformation is nothing short of breathtaking. Don't settle for dull concrete when we can make it look like it was poured yesterday.
Lexington backyards are built for entertaining - from summer cookouts near Topstone Park to fall gatherings surrounded by Lexington's leafy suburban canopy. Your stamped patio is the centerpiece, and we keep it looking its best year-round with commercial-grade sealer protection tailored to Middlesex County's punishing climate.
Many Lexington patios are built on the town's characteristic clayey marine sediment soils unique to the Boxford area. These dense, poorly draining soils trap water near the surface, forcing ground moisture upward through the slab during freeze-thaw transitions. We use breathable sealers that let trapped vapor escape while still blocking surface water, salt, and stains from penetrating.
Lexington front walkways take a beating from boot traffic, snowplow spray off Mass Ave, Route 128, and busy commuter roads, and rock salt residue. We use abrasion-resistant sealers with salt-barrier technology that protects your entrance's curb appeal through even the roughest nor'easter season.
Lexington homeowners near the Minuteman Bikeway and across Lexington's residential neighborhoods know summer pool season is precious and short. We seal every pool deck with mandatory polypropylene anti-slip grit, chlorine-resistant formulas, and non-yellowing topcoats that keep your deck safe and beautiful all season.
Lexington driveways endure daily vehicle traffic, snowplow blades, winter tire studs, and months of road salt runoff from I-95 (three exits in town), Route 97, and Route 133. We apply our heaviest-duty sealer formulation - a high-solids acrylic or polyurethane that resists hot tire pickup, oil staining, and abrasion.
Lexington's humid continental climate puts stamped concrete through extreme seasonal stress. Here's the data behind why resealing every 2 years is essential in Lexington.
| Season | Avg. Temp | Precipitation | Concrete Threat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | 20-35 F | ~15" snow/month | Freeze-thaw cycling, road salt, plow damage |
| Spring (Mar-May) | 35-60 F | 3.5-4" rain/month | Snowmelt moisture entrapment, efflorescence |
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | 65-82 F | 3-3.5" rain/month | UV color fading, chlorine splash, humidity |
| Fall (Sep-Nov) | 40-65 F | 3.5-4" rain/month | Leaf tannin staining, early frost cycles |
Lexington receives approximately 47 inches of rain and 52-55 inches of snow per year, with temperatures ranging from below 0 F to above 80 F. This extreme range creates over 100 freeze-thaw cycles annually.
From Lexington Center to the historic homes around Meriam's Hill and the mid-century modern Peacock Farm community, we service every corner of Lexington.
We also serve neighboring Bedford, Burlington, Woburn, and all surrounding communities.
Here's exactly what happens when you hire us for your Lexington stamped concrete project.
We visit your Lexington property, test existing sealer adhesion, check for salt damage and moisture mildew buildup and rapid moisture migration common near Munroe Brook, and provide a detailed written estimate. No obligation, no travel fee.
Old sealer is dissolved with xylene-based strippers. The entire surface is power washed at 3,000+ PSI. We treat Lexington-specific issues like salt deposits, heavy Shawsheen River basin condensation, and leaf tannins from the town's extensive tree canopy.
Faded color is restored with liquid antiquing release. Then our salt-air-resistant sealer is spray-applied in multiple thin coats and back-rolled. Anti-slip grit is added to walkways and pool decks as needed.
We inspect every square foot with you and provide a Lexington-specific care guide covering winter salt alternatives, proper snow removal tools, and when to schedule your next reseal (typically 2 years for Lexington properties).
"We live in East Lexington off Mass Ave. Our patio sealer was peeling and had that cloudy white blushing pattern. Northeast DC explained it was extreme winter salt spray tracked from Route 128 and Lexington's freeze-thaw cycles and used a special formula. Two winters later, it still looks perfect."
"Our stamped driveway off Route 133 near Pine Haven was taking a beating from plow trucks every winter. The color had completely faded and the sealer was flaking off. They stripped everything, brought the color back, and put down a heavy-duty sealer. Night and day difference."
"We have a pool near Heart Pond and the Concord River watershed and the old sealer was slippery when wet. They resealed it with an anti-slip treatment that feels great under bare feet but you can't even see it. The kids run around on it all summer and no slipping. Very impressive work."
The most common questions we get from residents of Lexington and the surrounding area.
Yes, but only if you use the wrong product. For historic colonials around the Battle Green and Meriam's Hill, we highly recommend our matte/satin finish sealers. These protect the concrete from New England winters without leaving a modern, artificial "plastic" shine that clashes with historic architecture.
Lexington's famous mid-century modern communities often feature seamless indoor-to-outdoor slab transitions. We use precision application and vapor-permeable sealers to ensure outdoor patios process moisture naturally without disrupting the architectural flow into your home's interior.
No. We use eco-friendly, VOC-compliant stripping and sealing products. Our team meticulously contains all wash run-off, protecting Lexington's extensive public conservation land and the Minuteman Bikeway corridor from chemical contamination.
Absolutely. Properties near Mass Ave (Route 4/225) and I-95/Route 128 are exposed to severe municipal salt spray and brine runoff. This salt gets tracked onto your driveway and patio. Our sealers create a hydrophobic salt barrier to block this rapid freeze-thaw pitting.
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