Protecting Hollis Stamped Concrete

Resealing and Sealing Stamped Concrete Services in Hollis, NH

Defending Nashua River valley patios and driveways against extreme valley humidity, rapid freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy road salts.

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In-House Crew
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Highest Rated

Surfaces We Polish & Protect

We don't treat every slab the same. Each surface type faces unique environmental stresses in New Hampshire, requiring specialized sealing protocols.

Patios

Outdoor living areas constantly battling intense summer sun-fading and stubborn BBQ grease stains.

  • UV Fade Protection
  • Restores Vibrant Color
  • Repels Organic Stains

Walkways

Critical pedestrian thoroughfares highly vulnerable to internal freeze-thaw expansion.

  • Breathable Resins
  • Sub-Zero Crack Defense
  • Essential Entry Traction

Pool Decks

Waterfront zones requiring supreme hydro-repellency and extreme slip-resistance.

  • SharkGrip Anti-Slip
  • Chlorine/Salt Barrier
  • Mold & Algae Defense

Driveways

Heavy vehicle paths constantly fighting hot-tire pickup and winter road salt erosion.

  • Stops Hot-Tire Peeling
  • Blocks Heavy Road Salts
  • Oil Spill Resistance

Why Hollis Concrete Ages Faster

The town of Hollis sits in a unique micro-climate. With the heavy tree canopy surrounding Beaver Brook Association and the moisture sitting in the Nashua River valley, the area is prone to intense summer humidity.

This geographic reality creates a drastically longer "damp cycle" for your concrete. Without a commercial-grade vapor barrier, this prolonged moisture absorption leads to rapid mildew growth, severe efflorescence, and accelerated color fading compared to properties in open-air Concord.

Mildew causing concrete degradation

Local Salt Defense

During intense New England winters, the Hollis DPW and state road crews use heavy, aggressive brine and rock salt mixtures to keep fast-moving corridors like Route 28 clear.

These high-chloride de-icers track directly from your car tires onto your stamped driveway, structurally attacking the cement paste. Standard retail sealers fail under this chemical assault.

Our commercial high-solids sealants are formulated to bond deep within the concrete's pores. By physically blocking chloride intrusion, we ensure your driveway not only survives but exceeds New England Freeze-Thaw Standards.

Sealed driveway protected from road salt

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What Our Hollis Clients Say

Real feedback from real neighbors right here in the Monument Square Valley, protecting stamped concrete investments one property at a time.

"We live right off the Nashua River and our patio was growing green mold every single spring. These guys stripped the old sealer, pressure-washed it back to life, and put down a commercial-grade coat that's held up beautifully through two full winters now. Night and day difference. The neighbors keep asking who we hired."
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Diane M.
Nashua River Waterfront, Hollis
"Our stamped driveway backing onto Beaver Brook Association was absolutely wrecked. The shade and leaf debris had the old sealer peeling in sheets. Northeast Decorative stripped everything down to bare concrete and applied their high-solids product. It's been over a year and it still looks showroom fresh, even under all those oaks."
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Ryan P.
Beaver Brook Association Area, Hollis
"I was worried about the salt damage from Route 28 destroying our front walkway every winter. These guys came out, explained exactly what was happening to the concrete, and sealed it with something that actually blocks the chloride. Two plowing seasons later, zero peeling, zero white haze. Worth every penny for peace of mind."
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Karen T.
Route 28 / Pinewood Rd, Hollis

Spotted in Hollis

We are proud to serve the residents of the Town of Hollis, restoring the visual glory of properties throughout the valley.

Stamped concrete sealing crew near Nashua River

Pool Deck Protection

Applying our SharkGrip anti-slip seal system to a residential pool deck located just off the Nashua River, preventing severe mold decay.

Restored stamped walkway near Hollis Town Hall

Walkway Restoration

Full color restoration and deep pore sealing for a highly-trafficked stamped concrete entryway less than 2 miles from the Hollis Town Hall.

Hollis Neighborhood FAQ

Yes. Homes situated near Silver Lake experience massive moisture cycling. Heavy morning fog condenses onto patio surfaces, rapidly feeding mildew and severely challenging retail sealants. We apply commercial dual-stage resins that chemically fuse with the concrete pores to block bulk moisture while remaining highly breathable to let ground vapor safely escape.
Properties bordering the dense woods of Beaver Brook Association deal with extreme, prolonged shade and acidic leaf drop. Unsealed concrete absorbs water and sap, leading to deep rotting of the surface cement. Our deep-penetrating sealers stop capillary water absorption dead in its tracks, halting the destructive damp cycle while repelling acidic organic matter.
Yes. The expansive luxury estates surrounding the orchards off Pine Hill Road often feature highly customized, multi-tonal stamped concrete. We utilize precise, commercial-grade antiquing washes and color hardeners to accurately restore those exact "day one" high-end finishes, before locking them in under premium acrylic resins.
The NH DOT utilizes aggressive liquid brines and heavy rock salts to clear the critical Broad Street (Route 111) corridor. As you pull into your driveway, those heavy chlorides drag right off your vehicle's wheel wells onto the concrete, chemically dissolving the cement matrix. Our sealers act as an impenetrable membrane to shield the concrete from this intense chemical attack.
Absolutely. Pool decks located along the Nashua River basin become incredibly slick when sealed with standard smooth gloss finishes due to intense morning dew and fog. We heavily broadcast SharkGrip, a micronized, clear polymer additive seamlessly suspended into the final topcoat to provide critical barefoot slip resistance when condensation is thick.
Generally, no. Because we are replacing an existing topical coating and not physically altering the footprint, color structure, or material of the driveway, resealing near Monument Square does not typically require complex Historic District filings. We offer matte finishes that preserve the antique aesthetic of historic homes without causing a modern "plastic" gloss.
Yes. Driveways coming immediately off fast corridors like Route 122 often bear the brunt of local snowplows throwing heavy ice banks, leaving white scrape marks across the concrete. While we cannot reconstruct broken corners, our color restoration system penetrates deeply to blend out those white scuffs before establishing a hardened polymer barrier to stop future gouging.

Our Hollis Dispatch Logistics

We're a local crew, which means you've probably already seen our trucks driving around the Monument Square Valley. Whether your house is tucked back in the woods or right off a busy main road, getting to you is easy.

Major Corridors

Our crews run heavy equipment trailers daily along the primary arteries dividing the valley:

  • Route 122 (Silver Lake Road)
  • Route 111 (Broad Street)
  • Pine Hill Road
  • Depot Road

Key Neighborhoods

We service all residential zones within the 03049 zip code, including suburban developments:

  • Monument Square limits
  • Beaver Brook Association perimeter
  • Silver Lake waterfront
  • Runnells Bridge area

Surrounding Borders

We do not charge geographic travel fees for any properties crossing the immediate Hollis borders into:

Ready to Protect Your Concrete?

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Servicing Hollis & Monument Square

Our sealing crews are frequently dispatched throughout the entire 03049 zip code.