Natural stone surfaces like granite, marble, travertine, limestone, and quartzite are built to last—but they still require proper care to maintain their appearance and performance. Basic stone cleaning and sealing is the foundation of long-term stone maintenance and one of the most cost-effective ways to protect your investment.
Over time, everyday use introduces dirt, oils, soap residue, food spills, and airborne contaminants into the pores of natural stone. Even stone that looks clean on the surface can slowly darken, dull, or stain if contaminants are allowed to build up.
Professional stone cleaning goes beyond household cleaners. It uses stone-safe, pH-neutral solutions designed to:
Remove embedded dirt and grease
Lift residues without etching or damaging the surface
Restore the stone’s natural color and clarity
Improper cleaners—especially acidic or abrasive products—can permanently damage stone. This is why correct cleaning methods are critical.
Stone sealers are designed to reduce absorption, not make stone indestructible. A quality penetrating sealer fills microscopic pores in the stone, slowing down the absorption of liquids like water, oil, wine, or cooking spills.
Sealing helps:
Prevent staining
Make daily cleanup easier
Extend the life of the stone surface
Preserve the stone’s natural appearance
Sealers do not make stone waterproof, stain-proof, or scratch-proof. Spills should still be wiped up promptly.
Sealing frequency depends on:
Stone type (marble and limestone need it more often than granite)
Usage (kitchens see more wear than bathrooms)
Stone finish (honed stone absorbs faster than polished)
As a general guideline:
Kitchen countertops: every 1–3 years
Bathroom surfaces: every 2–4 years
Floors and high-traffic areas: every 1–2 years
A simple water-drop test can indicate whether resealing is needed—if water darkens the stone quickly, it’s time.
Basic cleaning and sealing is ideal when:
Stone looks dull or uneven in color
Water no longer beads on the surface
Light staining is starting to appear
You want preventative maintenance before deeper damage occurs
If etching, deep stains, or surface wear are present, more advanced restoration may be required before sealing.
Routine cleaning and sealing costs far less than resurfacing or replacement. With proper care, natural stone can last decades while maintaining its beauty and value.
Whether in a kitchen, bathroom, or commercial space, basic stone cleaning and sealing is the first step in protecting and preserving your stone surfaces.