Our Stone Sealing Process
Every type of natural stone is porous to some degree, which means it can absorb oil, wine, water, and other liquids unless it is properly sealed. Sealers wear down gradually with normal use and cleaning — a simple way to check is to see whether water still beads on the surface, or soaks in.
Our stone sealing service starts with cleaning the surface thoroughly so the sealer can penetrate properly, then applies a sealer matched to the specific stone type, its porosity, and how the surface is used — kitchen countertops, bathroom floors, and outdoor patios all call for different sealing approaches.
We seal marble, granite, travertine, limestone, and slate countertops, floors, showers, and outdoor stone throughout Oakland County and Metro Detroit, often as part of a full restoration or as standalone maintenance.
10+ Years
Experience in marble, granite, tile & natural stone restoration
500+ Projects
Restoration surfaces across residential and commercial properties
5 Star Ratings
Known for delivering high-quality results with attention to detail
100% Reliable
On-time, professional, and consistent work you can depend on
Get A Free Quote
Fill out the form below and our team will get back to you shortly.
Our Stone Sealing Process
- ✓Water-bead testing to check current sealer condition
- ✓Deep cleaning before sealer application for proper penetration
- ✓Sealer selection matched to stone type and porosity
- ✓Application for countertops, floors, showers, and outdoor stone
- ✓Weather-appropriate sealers for outdoor and pool-adjacent stone
- ✓Recommended resealing schedule based on your specific surface
You Might Also Need
Stone Materials & Surfaces
Granite
Learn what granite is, where it's used, its finish options, common wear issues, and sealing recommendations — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.
Learn More →Marble
Learn what marble is, where it's used in homes and businesses, its typical finishes, common wear issues, and how to protect it — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.
Learn More →Travertine
Learn what travertine is, where it's used, its natural pitting, and how to maintain it — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.
Learn More →Limestone
Learn what limestone is, where it's used, its soft composition, and how to care for it — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.
Learn More →Quartzite
Learn what quartzite is, how it differs from granite, and how to maintain it — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.
Learn More →Countertops
Restoring etched, chipped, and dulled stone kitchen and bathroom countertops in Oakland County and Metro Detroit. Learn common countertop issues and fixes.
Learn More →Stone Floors
Restoring dull, scratched, or unevenly worn natural stone floors in Oakland County and Metro Detroit homes and businesses. See what causes floor wear and how it’s fixed.
Learn More →Showers
Restoring stone showers affected by soap scum, mineral buildup, moisture damage, and grout staining in Oakland County and Metro Detroit.
Learn More →