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New Resource Breaks Down On-Site Hours, 48-Hour Drive Rule, and Hurricane Season Scheduling Risks
Fort Pierce, United States – July 7, 2026 / Pressure Washing Marketing Pros /
Most Fort Pierce homeowners booking a paver sealing job assume the disruption ends when the crew packs up, but the cure window is where their driveway actually stays off-limits. A new resource from Great White Pressure Cleaning lays out the full timeline, from the first algaecide treatment through the 48-hour drive-on rule. The full breakdown is published in the company’s new guide on how long paver sealing takes in Fort Pierce.
Why Fort Pierce Timing Cuts the Job Window Tighter Than Most Markets
Sealing pavers in Fort Pierce is less about labor hours than about weather. Fort Pierce sits in the Treasure Coast forecast area covered by the National Weather Service office in Melbourne, where annual rainfall regularly exceeds 50 inches and most of it falls in concentrated bursts. The bulk of that precipitation lands during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs June 1 through November 30, making clean 48-hour rain-free cure windows harder to schedule in summer. Add in coastal humidity that slows joint sand drying, calcium buildup on pavers near salt water in neighborhoods like Hutchinson Island and along Indian River Drive, and a typical job has two or three local variables stacked on top of the standard process. The new guide names each one and explains how it affects total project length.
What the New Guide Actually Covers
The resource breaks down on-site work into the four steps the company runs on every job: surface treatment and pressure cleaning, dry-down, joint re-sanding with low-mineral silica sand, and two coats of premium water-based sealer back-rolled for an even finish. It pairs each step with realistic time ranges by project size, from small pool decks under 500 square feet to estate driveways over 6,000 square feet. The guide also explains the conditions that turn a one-day job into a two- or three-day job, including stripping failed sealer from a prior company, acid washing efflorescence on newer or coastal pavers, and rescheduling around forecast rain inside the cure window.
Great White Pressure Cleaning on What Fort Pierce Homeowners Should Plan For
Owner Vincent said the cure window is where most homeowner confusion lands, and the company spends as much time walking customers through what happens after the crew leaves as it does explaining the work itself.
“I’ve sealed a pool deck and then that night, they turned the sprinklers on. It was cold out, the sealer was still drying, and the sprinklers sprayed it later and caught moisture. The whole day of hard work, and now it’s all been ruined,” said Vincent, Owner, Great White Pressure Cleaning.
Where Fort Pierce Homeowners Can Read the Full Guide
The full timeline breakdown is available on the Great White Pressure Cleaning website, and project photos and recent jobs are posted on the company’s Facebook page.
About Great White Pressure Cleaning
Great White Pressure Cleaning is a veteran-owned exterior cleaning company based in Fort Pierce, Florida, serving homeowners and businesses across the Treasure Coast and surrounding counties. The company specializes in paver sealing, house washing, roof cleaning, driveway cleaning, gutter cleaning, rust removal, and concrete sealing for residential and commercial properties.
Contact Information:
Great White Pressure Cleaning
4803 Pinetree Drive
Fort Pierce, FL 34982
United States
Vincent Pappalardo
(772) 678-9596
https://gwpressurecleaning.com/
Original Source: https://gwpressurecleaning.com/press/