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Ever-Seal Cost: Price Guide for U.S. Buyers – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:53:45+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners and contractors typically pay for Ever-Seal based on project size, surface type, and application method. Key cost drivers include surface preparation, number of coats, sealant grade, and local labor rates. This guide presents cost ranges in USD with practical per-unit estimates to help plan budgets and compare alternatives.

Item Low Average High Notes
Ever-Seal material (kit or gallon) $40 $70 $150 Depends on finish (matte, gloss) and warranty
Surface prep (cleaning, etching) $0.20/sq ft $0.50/sq ft $1.20/sq ft Includes degreasing and minor repairs
Labor for application $0.50/sq ft $1.20/sq ft $2.50/sq ft Includes set time and second coat
Equipment & supplies $5-$10 per gallon equivalent $15-$25 per gallon equivalent $40-$80 per gallon equivalent Rollers, brushes, PPE, masking
Permits & inspections $0 $50 $300 Region dependent

Assumptions: region, surface type (concrete, tile, wood), linear feet or square footage, number of coats, and crew efficiency.

Overview Of Costs

Ever-Seal project pricing combines material cost, preparation work, and labor. Total project ranges typically fall between a low and high band to cover varying surfaces and performance goals. For a clear frame, consider both total project cost and per-unit pricing (e.g., per square foot) when budgeting. Assumptions such as surface porosity and climate can shift outcomes by up to 20%.

Price At A Glance

The typical installation of Ever-Seal spans:

  • Low-range projects: $300–$800 for small areas with minimal prep
  • Average-range projects: $1,000–$2,500 for standard residential surfaces
  • High-range projects: $3,000–$6,000 for large areas, multiple coats, or complex substrates

Labor and prep dominate most budgets, followed by surface condition and coating choice.

Cost Breakdown

Materials Labor Equipment Permits Taxes Subtotal
Ever-Seal products, primers, cleaners 180–450 sq ft labor hours Rollers, brushes, trays 0–$300 0–10% $400–$1,100

data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> This mini formula helps estimate labor costs based on local rates.

What Drives Price

Surface type and porosity influence prep and absorption, altering coating quantity and cure times. Sealing concrete vs. tile or wood changes material choices and waste. Coating type and finish level (matte, satin, gloss) affect price per gallon and the number of coats required. Regional labor rates and crew availability also determine final bids.

Regional Price Differences

Price variation occurs across the U.S. due to labor markets and material sourcing.

  • West Coast: up to +12% vs. national average
  • Midwest: near national average
  • South: sometimes -6% to -2% depending on region

Planning with regional awareness helps avoid surprises in bids.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor usually accounts for the largest share of costs, especially on larger or uneven surfaces. Typical rates range from $0.50 to $2.50 per sq ft, depending on crew skill and area prep needs. Assumptions: 2-person crew, standard 3–4 hours for 300–800 sq ft projects.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Unexpected items can include extra surface repairs, complex masking, or extended cure times requiring re-coats. Some bids list minimal prep as included, while others itemize labor for prep, priming, and finish separately. Budget for a 5–15% contingency on larger jobs.

Transparent quotes that itemize each stage help prevent budget creep.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Basic

Spec: 300 sq ft concrete patio, single coat, simple cleaning. Labor ~3 hours; materials modest. Total: $400–$800. Assumptions: surface smooth, no repairs.

Mid-Range

Spec: 1,000 sq ft garage floor, two coats, light etching. Labor ~6–8 hours; materials mid-range. Total: $1,200–$2,500. Assumptions: standard porosity, medium finish.

Premium

Spec: 2,500 sq ft multi-surface and balcony, three coats, high-grade sealer, complex masking. Labor ~12–16 hours; materials premium. Total: $3,500–$6,000. Assumptions: high-traffic area, uneven substrate.

Note: quotes can reflect per-square-foot pricing or bundled totals with add-ons.

Ways To Save

Compare multiple quotes to identify best value and verify included prep work. Consider off-peak scheduling if available, as some regions offer lower labor rates in shoulder seasons. For small projects, DIY kits may reduce costs but require careful preparation and safety.