Natural stone surfaces—like marble, granite, and limestone—are beautiful but porous. Without proper sealing, they can absorb spills, oils, and stains that become nearly impossible to remove.
Sealing creates a protective barrier that reduces the stone’s absorbency. It helps maintain the color, finish, and integrity of the material, especially in high-traffic or spill-prone areas like kitchens or entryways.
A common misconception is that once sealed, stone is protected forever. In reality, sealants wear off over time and should be reapplied every 1–3 years, depending on the stone and its usage.
A quick water test can tell you if your seal is still effective—just pour a few drops on the surface. If it soaks in within a minute, it’s time to reseal. Professional services can ensure even application and long-lasting results.