Benny's Home Services provides professional patio sealing throughout Long Island, NY. We serve 49 communities across Nassau and Suffolk County — from the Five Towns and the South Shore to the Gold Coast, North Shore, and the Hamptons. Select your town below for local pricing, service area information, and answers to questions specific to your community.
Common questions about using this directory and finding a patio sealing service in your Long Island town.
We serve 49 communities across Nassau and Suffolk County, including towns on the North Shore, South Shore, and the Hamptons. Browse the full list of town pages above — each one has local patio sealing information, service area details, and pricing specific to your community.
We seal concrete pavers, natural stone, brick, bluestone, slate, travertine, and stamped concrete — as well as driveways, pool decks, walkways, and retaining walls. Each surface requires its own sealer type and application method. We assess the material and condition before recommending the right product so you get a finish that lasts.
Find your town in the directory above and click the link. Each page is written for that specific Long Island community and covers local patio and paver material types, climate factors, scheduling, and pricing. If your town isn't listed, contact us directly — we serve all of Long Island.
Pricing is based on the size of the area, surface material, and current condition — not your specific town. Our crews are based on Long Island so there are no travel surcharges for any Nassau or Suffolk County location. Coastal communities along the South Shore or in the Hamptons may need sealing more frequently due to salt air exposure, but per-job pricing is consistent across all service areas.
Yes — all patio sealing estimates are free. We can assess your patio or pavers remotely using photos you send us, or visit the property in person. Either way you'll have a clear, no-obligation price before any work is scheduled.
Long Island's freeze-thaw winters crack and shift pavers, humid summers promote mold and mildew growth on stone surfaces, and salt air accelerates staining and fading — especially on coastal properties. Sealing your patio or pavers protects against moisture penetration, weed growth between joints, oil and rust stains, and UV fading. A properly sealed surface is dramatically easier to clean and can look fresh for years with minimal maintenance.