Myth: Sealing stops dirt from accumulating on the surface of my stone. If you have a textured stone floor such as a cross-cut travertine or a honed limestone, dirt can accumulate into the tiny pinholes and crevices. Sealing your stone won’t stop that. When applied, impregnator sealers absorb into the stone and stop liquids like … ∞
I answer many questions concerning stone sealers on a daily basis. Over the next few weeks, I will be posting the most common misconceptions about sealing natural stone and grout. A large part of our business is educating our customers and we want to help you have a better understanding of what it means to … ∞
Many times, countertops and showers in homes, and commercial building walls and signs get even more abuse than floors. Think about your home for example; you take a shower at least once a day and your kitchen countertops are constantly being used, touched, and cooked on. Now think of the exterior columns, signs, and … ∞
If you have limestone, marble, granite, or brick installed in the exterior areas of your home or building, you may have probably already seen the effects of Mother Nature. Both homeowners and property managers have to deal with discolorations due to blossoms, leaves, droppings, and dirt. Mildew, mold, and algae also tend to grow in … ∞