Choosing the Best Professional Sealant: TSS Pro Sealants
Posted on January 5, 2026 by TSS Pro Sealants
Choosing the Best Professional Sealant: TSS Pro Sealants Product Guide for Contractors, Property Managers, and Hardscape Pros
Choosing the best professional sealant starts with knowing how different products perform on real jobs, not just what the label says.
When you’re bidding a job or setting maintenance specs, picking the wrong sealer costs time, excuses, and money. TSS Pro Sealants makes a range of products built for real contractors and pros, not hobbyists. Their line covers dense and porous surfaces, wet-look finishes, and moisture-tolerant jobs.

Why Professional Products Matter
Many big-box sealers are cheap for a reason. They are made for quick shelf turnover, not long performance. Professional products like TSS Pro Sealants are formulated to:
Penetrate deep into stone and concrete pores
Resist oil, water, and stains better over time
Cure consistently even on large jobs
Deliver predictable results every time
When pros specify the right sealer on the first try, they reduce callbacks and increase profits.
How to Choose the Right Sealer
The right product depends on surface type, environment, and performance expectations. Use the table below to match common surfaces to recommended sealants:
| Surface Type | TSS Pro Recommended Product | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Porous stone (e.g., limestone) | TSSPRO 250 | Deep penetration, moisture-tolerant |
| Dense stone (e.g., granite) | TSSPRO 360WB | Good balance of protection and look |
| Pavers / concrete | TSSPRO 300 | Dual function wet-look plus water resistance |
| High-traffic concrete | TSSPRO 600 | Weatherproofing and wear resistance |
| Pool coping / slippery zones | TSSPRO 450 | Slip resistance with protection |
For a full list of products and specs, see the TSS Pro Sealants product page.
What Each Sealer Does
Some sealers form a physical shield on the surface. Others penetrate deep and protect from within. Know these basics before you bid:
Penetrating sealers absorb into the material and fend off moisture without changing its look.
Film-forming sealers create a visible layer that builds sheen and can enhance color.
Moisture-tolerant sealers can be applied even if the surface is slightly damp. That matters for jobs near water features or shady areas.
Application Tips for Contractors
Getting professional results depends more on preparation than the sealer itself:
Clean thoroughly. Dirt, oils, and old residues block penetration.
Dry the surface. Most products need a dry base unless specified.
Temperature matters. Avoid extreme heat or cold during application.
Use thin, even coats. Thick layers cause puddling and uneven cure.
For more details on application methods and tools, check the how-to apply guide on TSS Pro Sealants.

Benefits of Using Professional Sealants
Contractors and property managers both share the same goal: finish the project right the first time. Professional sealants help by:
Lowering maintenance costs over the long term
Reducing surface failures and callbacks
Enhancing surface durability and appearance
Earning client trust with consistent performance
Even though professional products cost more upfront, the savings in labor and repairs make them worth it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should professional sealers be reapplied?
Most long-lasting TSS Pro products require reapplication every 5 to 7 years with normal use.
Can these sealers be used indoors?
Yes, many products are suitable for indoor stone and concrete floors.
Do wet-look sealers make surfaces slippery?
Quality products like TSSPRO 450 include slip resistance. Always follow product guidance.
Can I apply sealers in winter?
Avoid freezing conditions for most formulations. Check the product label for minimum temperature specs.
Is professional training required to use these products?
Basic surface prep knowledge is enough. However, contractors often achieve better results with experience and proper tools.
Takeaway
Choosing the right sealer is not guesswork. It’s matching product tech to the surface and the job conditions. TSS Pro Sealants gives pros the tools they need to reduce callbacks, protect assets, and deliver results clients can see and feel.
