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Concrete & Wood Sealing in Danville, IN

Penetrating sealers built for Danville's historic homes and courthouse-square character — driveways, porches, and decks, backed by a 25-year guarantee. No travel fees. Same-week scheduling.

Freshly sealed concrete driveway at a historic Danville, Indiana home
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Protect & Preserve Your Property in Danville

Danville is the historic heart of Hendricks County — a courthouse-square town where many of the homes along Main Street have stood since the late 1800s, wide front porches and all. That kind of character is worth protecting, and Danville's weather makes that a yearly fight. The same freeze-thaw cycling and de-icing salt that crack a concrete driveway also gray out a wood porch and split fence boards if they're left unsealed.

Seal Now protects both. Our penetrating concrete sealing soaks into the slab and bonds inside the concrete — it doesn't sit on top as a film that peels — while our wood sealer mineralizes inside the wood fibers so porches and decks resist rot and weathering. Both are backed by a 25-year product guarantee.

Whether you're caring for a century-old home near the courthouse square or a newer build out toward White Lick Creek, we treat every surface for what it actually is. We're based across town in Castleton — close enough that there are never travel fees, and same-week scheduling is the norm.

Sealing & Staining Services We Offer in Danville

From a historic Main Street porch to a new driveway out past the square, here's the full range of work we do for Danville homes and businesses.

Concrete Sealing Services

Our penetrating sealer bonds inside Danville driveways, patios, and walkways to block water, salt, and freeze-thaw damage. Want driveway-specific detail? See our driveway sealing page.

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Driveway Sealing Services

A sealed driveway is the single best defense against the road salt and snowmelt that run off Danville streets all winter. Protect your largest concrete surface before the next freeze.

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Wood Sealing Services

The wide front porches, decks, and fences on Danville's older homes get mineralized from the inside out with a penetrating wood sealer that won't peel or flake. We also offer dedicated deck and fence sealing.

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Exterior Concrete Staining

Add rich, long-lasting color to Danville patios, pool decks, and walkways. Dozens of color options to complement a historic home or a new build alike.

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Decorative Concrete Sealers

For stamped, exposed-aggregate, and acid-stained surfaces, our acrylic top sealers protect the finish while deepening color with a clean, wet-look sheen.

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Concrete Maintenance & Care

Annual cleaning, pressure washing, and reseal check-ups keep your sealed Danville surfaces performing and looking their best year after year.

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Garage Floor Coatings Services

Durable polyaspartic floor coatings that resist hot tires, oil, and salt — a popular upgrade whether you've got a detached historic garage or a new attached one. We'll walk you through options at your free estimate.

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Deck and Fence Staining Services

Bring color and protection to weathered Danville decks, fences, and porches. We strip, clean, stain, and seal — so the look you choose actually lasts through Indiana seasons.

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Waterproof Sealant Services

Nanotechnology Siloxa-Tek penetrating sealer for concrete, brick, masonry, and pavers — ideal for the older brick-and-stone surfaces around Danville's historic district.

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Why Danville Homeowners Trust Seal Now

Danville wears its history proudly. The town grew up around the Hendricks County Courthouse — a Neoclassical limestone landmark — and the streets radiating off the square hold two National Register historic districts full of Italianate and Classical Revival homes from the late 1800s. It's the kind of place where the Mayberry Cafe draws visitors to a genuinely old-fashioned Main Street, and homeowners take real pride in their porches, fences, and curb appeal. Protecting those surfaces the right way matters here.

The Hendricks County Courthouse on the Danville, Indiana town square — a historic community where curb appeal matters

Historic homes come with materials a modern builder rarely uses — old-growth wood porches, brick and limestone, original concrete walks — and all of it faces the same Central Indiana climate. Indianapolis-area surfaces see dozens of freeze-thaw cycles every winter, and the de-icing salt that follows each storm drives chloride into unsealed concrete while moisture grays out and rots unprotected wood. On a century-old porch, that damage isn't just cosmetic — it's expensive to replace what you can't easily match.

That's exactly why our penetrating approach fits Danville so well. Because the sealer crystallizes inside concrete and mineralizes inside wood rather than forming a film on top, there's nothing to peel, yellow, or wear off — it keeps protecting for decades, and it preserves the natural look of original materials instead of coating over them. Pair that with no travel fees to any Danville address, same-week scheduling, and a 25-year guarantee, and it's easy to see why so many Danville homeowners choose Seal Now over a quick fix that needs redoing every couple of years.

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"My deck was needing some serious work done — it had stain over stain and a few boards needed replaced. Damon Selle came by and looked at the project. His crew did a FANTASTIC job! They sanded, sealed, and stained it! I absolutely made the right decision to use Seal Now. Damon is honest and can be trusted to do the job right!"

— Steve Andress, Verified Google Review

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you seal the wood porch and trim on my historic Danville home?

Yes — this is some of our favorite work in Danville. The wide porches and original wood on Main Street's late-1800s homes respond beautifully to a penetrating wood sealer that mineralizes inside the fibers instead of forming a surface film. It won't peel or flake, and it preserves the natural character of the original wood. See our wood sealing page for details.

Do you offer driveway sealing in Danville?

Absolutely. Our penetrating sealer bonds inside the concrete to block the road salt and freeze-thaw damage that Hendricks County driveways face every winter. See our full driveway sealing details, and request a free estimate for your exact square footage.

How much does concrete sealing cost in Danville?

Pricing depends on square footage and surface condition, but most residential projects start at our $1,200 minimum. A typical Danville driveway (400–800 sq ft) runs $1,200–$2,400, and a patio runs $1,200–$1,600. For a full breakdown, see our guide on how much concrete sealing costs in Indianapolis, or call (317) 548-2002 for a free quote.

Is there a travel fee to reach Danville?

No. Danville sits about 20 minutes west of Indianapolis along US 36, well within our service area, and we never add travel fees for any Danville address in the 46122 ZIP code. Your quote covers materials, labor, and travel — no surprises.

How soon can you schedule a Danville project?

We typically schedule within the same week. During peak season (May–September) we recommend booking one to two weeks ahead. Call (317) 548-2002 for current availability.

What does the 25-year guarantee cover?

Our 25-year product guarantee applies to our penetrating concrete and wood sealers. It's a manufacturer-backed guarantee on the product's performance — not just a contractor's promise. Learn more on our guarantee page.

We Also Serve These Nearby Areas

Seal Now protects concrete and wood across Hendricks County and all of Central Indiana. A few of the communities near Danville:

Ready to Protect Your Home in Danville?

Free on-site estimates, same-week scheduling, no travel fees, and a 25-year guarantee on every penetrating-sealer project. See why Danville homeowners trust Seal Now to protect their concrete, their porches, and their historic curb appeal.