Protect Your Stone. Preserve Your Investment.
We apply professional-grade stone sealers to all porous natural stone surfaces in your home, including marble, granite, travertine, limestone, slate, quartzite, sandstone, and more. Our natural stone sealing creates an invisible protective barrier that repels liquids, resists staining, and preserves the natural appearance of your stone. Every job is backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Our natural stone sealing service is the professional application of a penetrating stone sealer to the porous surface of natural stone. The sealer bonds with the mineral structure of the stone and creates an invisible barrier that repels liquids, resists staining, and prevents moisture absorption across all porous natural stone types.
Every porous natural stone found in a residential home absorbs liquids, oils, and contaminants on contact. Natural stone forms over millions of years through mineral compression and crystallization, and the resulting material contains microscopic pores that allow absorption at the surface level. Porosity varies significantly across stone types. Marble, limestone, and travertine are highly porous and absorb liquids within minutes of contact. Granite and quartzite are denser and absorb more slowly. Sandstone and onyx occupy different points on the porosity spectrum entirely. Regardless of stone type, no porous natural stone in residential use resists staining or moisture damage without professional sealing in place.
Professional stone sealing does not change the appearance of the stone. Our penetrating sealer absorbs into the stone's pores and bonds with the mineral structure below the surface, creating a barrier that repels liquid absorption without forming a film, coating, or sheen on the stone face. Liquids that penetrate unsealed stone within minutes sit on the surface of properly sealed stone, giving homeowners time to wipe up spills before any absorption occurs. Our natural stone sealing is the single most effective maintenance step a homeowner takes to protect a natural stone investment from permanent staining, etching, and moisture damage.
Why Choose Us?
Every grout cleaning and epoxy sealing job we complete includes a 5-year transferable warranty. It transfers to the next homeowner at no additional cost → a direct addition to your home's resale value.
We use neutral-pH cleansers, professional rotary scrub systems, and commercial-grade epoxy color sealers on every job we take. We remove embedded grime and mold from grout pores then seal them, so dirt stays out.
Our Process
Our natural stone sealing process uses 3 steps: stone type assessment and surface inspection, hand cleaning of all stone surfaces with pH-neutral cleansers, and precision application of a professional-grade penetrating stone sealer matched to your specific stone type, surface finish, and installation environment.
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Natural stone requires professional resealing every 6 months to 3 years depending on 3 factors: stone porosity level, installation environment, and use frequency. Highly porous stones like marble and limestone in active kitchen and shower environments require resealing every 6 to 12 months. Denser stones like granite and quartzite in lower-use environments require resealing every 1 to 3 years.
These frequencies represent professional guidelines based on stone porosity, not fixed rules.
The correct resealing schedule for any surface depends on use frequency, cleaning products applied regularly, and the specific sealer formulation previously used.
We assess the current sealer condition of every surface during our free on-site estimate and provide a specific resealing recommendation for each stone surface based on what we find.
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Stone Types We Seal
We seal all porous natural stone surfaces found in residential homes. The stone types below represent the most common natural stones installed in Nashville homes, but our natural stone sealing service is not limited to this list. If you have porous natural stone in your home and are unsure whether your specific stone type requires sealing, we assess every surface during our free on-site estimate and give you a straightforward answer.
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There are 4 signs that natural stone in your home has reached the point where professional sealing is overdue.
he most reliable test for sealer effectiveness is the water bead test. Place a tablespoon of water on the stone surface and leave it for 5 minutes without wiping. Water that beads on the surface indicates an intact sealer. Water that absorbs into the stone and darkens the surface beneath it indicates the sealer has worn and professional resealing is overdue. We perform this test on every surface during our on-site estimate.
Properly sealed natural stone allows homeowners to wipe up household liquid spills before absorption occurs. Stone that stains from liquids including coffee, wine, cooking oil, or water and leaves marks that do not wipe away has lost its sealer effectiveness. These stains penetrate the stone's open pores rather than sitting on the sealed surface. Professional resealing prevents new staining from occurring.
Uneven dullness across a stone surface, particularly in high-use zones like kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities, indicates differential sealer wear. Areas with higher use frequency lose sealer protection faster than surrounding areas, creating patches of unprotected stone within the same surface. We reseal the full surface on every job to produce consistent protection and a uniform finish.
Etching appears as dull, lighter-colored marks on polished marble, limestone, travertine, and other calcium carbonate-based stone surfaces. Etching is a chemical reaction caused by acidic substances dissolving calcium carbonate at the stone surface. Acidic substances that cause etching include citrus juice, vinegar, tomato-based products, wine, and many common household cleaners. Etching is a surface damage issue separate from staining — sealing does not reverse existing etch marks. Our natural stone sealing applied before etching occurs prevents acidic liquids from reaching the stone surface directly and reduces the frequency and severity of etch damage.
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We provide free on-site estimates for our natural stone sealing service throughout the Nashville area. Every estimate includes a full stone surface assessment, a sealer recommendation matched to your specific stone type and installation, and a transparent itemized quote with no obligation before any work begins.
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