I bought three 5-gallon pails of Foundation Armor concrete & masonry sealer to seal the front portion of my driveway (that I replaced last fall.) That was 6 gallons more than I needed. One pail is unopened - the other pail (with 1 gallon left) was opened on 8-3-25 and re-sealed once the job was done. Both pails have a pull-out plastic pour spout and a screw-on cap.
The remaining 6 gallons should be enough to seal about 900 - 1,000 square feet of new/unsealed concrete with 2 coats. If you’re re-sealing concrete that was sealed in the past 5-6 years, you can get by with just one coat…in which case this 6 gallons would be enough for about 1,800 -2,000 square feet. This is a water-based product that applies super-easy with a garden sprayer. It dries fast too.
This product sells for $225 in the 5-gallon bucket size from most retailers, including Amazon, and from the manufacturer directly if you go that route...which is $45 per gallon. Good concrete sealer isn’t cheap!! These 6 gallons are worth $45 x 6 = $270 at retail. My price is $175 for all 6 gallons. I don't charge sales tax either. Why pay retail when you can get this deal?
Message me via CL with your phone number included if interested. Local pickup only in Galesburg.