Protect & Preserve: Sealers & Cleaners for Every Surface
High-performance products that enhance longevity, maintain beauty, and simplify maintenance
specially selected for the surfaces we supply.
Proper care starts with the right products. Whether you’re protecting natural stone, porcelain, or outdoor pavers, our curated selection of sealers and cleaners helps maintain your materials’ original finish and performance. We source only from trusted brands known for durability, safety, and compatibility with today’s surfaces.
Long-lasting protection without altering appearance
Gentle, pH-balanced formulas for routine care
Target tough stains, grout haze, and efflorescence
Highlight color, reduce fading, and resist moisture
Education & FAQs
Not all surfaces are created equal—and neither are the products that care for them. Whether you’re sealing natural stone, maintaining porcelain, or cleaning outdoor pavers, using the right product helps preserve both beauty and performance.
Why Seal?
Sealers are designed to act as a protective barrier against stains, moisture, and surface wear. Especially for porous materials like limestone, marble, concrete, and even some outdoor porcelains, a quality sealer enhances durability and simplifies ongoing maintenance. In many cases, sealing also helps preserve color vibrancy, reduce mold and mildew buildup, and protect against freeze-thaw damage in outdoor settings.
Types of Sealers
Not all sealers work the same way. Penetrating sealers soak into the surface to protect from within and are ideal for most natural stones. Enhancing sealers bring out richer color tones, especially useful for exterior pavers or honed finishes. Topical sealers, while less commonly used, create a surface-level coating that can change the material’s sheen and slip resistance. Selecting the right type depends on the material and your aesthetic goals.
Cleaning the Right Way
Proper cleaning is just as important as sealing. Always avoid harsh chemicals like bleach, vinegar, or acidic cleaners, which can damage stone and strip sealers. Instead, use pH-neutral cleaners specifically formulated for stone, tile, and porcelain. Daily maintenance keeps surfaces looking fresh, while deeper cleaning can help remove buildup, water spots, or soap residue in bathrooms and kitchens.
How Often Should You Reseal?
The lifespan of a sealer depends on the surface type and level of use. High-traffic outdoor areas may need to be resealed annually, while interior stone surfaces can go 1–3 years between applications. Showers, pools, and wet environments often benefit from more frequent sealing. If water no longer beads on the surface, it’s time to reseal.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Using the wrong product is one of the biggest mistakes we see. Over-applying sealer, skipping proper surface prep, or using everyday cleaners not meant for stone can all lead to damage, hazing, or reduced effectiveness. Always test a small area first and follow manufacturer instructions—or reach out to our team for guidance.
Whether you’re refreshing an older space or maintaining a newly installed one, we’re here to help you protect your investment. Visit our showroom or contact us to find the best care products for your surface.