Concrete in Guilderland does not usually fail from wear. It fails from water. Water soaks into the pores, freezes, expands roughly 9%, and pops the surface apart — that's the flaking, pitting, and spalling you see on driveways and front steps every spring.
Runoff off the Normanskill corridor and the Watervliet Reservoir area keeps low patios wet, and heavy pollen every May feeds surface algae on unsealed pavers.
Sealing stops that at the source. A penetrating sealer soaks in and forms a hydrophobic barrier inside the concrete, so meltwater and brine beads off instead of soaking in. We clean the slab with a commercial rotary surface cleaner first — sealing over dirt just locks the dirt in — then apply Trident Break Wall (5-year) or the premium Sea Wall (7-year) system.