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Our deep cleaning services handle dirt, grime, stains, and embedded debris on porous limestone surfaces. We work carefully to restore the stone’s natural look without causing damage so it ends up feeling fresh, clean, and revitalized like brand new.
Routine limestone maintenance is what helps preserve the condition and keep the appearance consistent. Our customized maintenance plans reduce wear, prevent buildup, and extend the life of your stone, while keeping it well-kept, more or less, all year round.
If your limestone is looking dull, scratched, etched, or weathered, our restoration services can help bring it back. We use proven methods to restore the surface, improve the texture, and revive that original elegance and finish.
Our sanitizing process helps remove bacteria, mold, mildew, and algae from limestone surfaces. This is especially important for outdoor areas and high-traffic spots too because you want them to stay clean, safer, and hygienic; you get it.
Protect your limestone from stains, moisture, and daily wear with professional sealing treatments. Sealing helps reduce porosity, enhances durability, and also makes ongoing maintenance way easier while keeping your stone’s natural look.
Your limestone really does deserve expert care to stay clean, protected, and looking its best. Count on Marble Specialist for dependable limestone cleaning, sealing, sanitizing, restoration, and maintenance services that match what you need.
Reach out today, and let us restore and protect your limestone surfaces with professional care you can rely on.
For homes with moderate everyday use, a solid rule is professional cleaning plus polishing about once or twice a year. If you’re dealing with high-traffic places like hotels, restaurants, or retail spots, then you might need attention every quarter to keep that premium, polished look. Our techs can actually check your exact stone and then suggest a maintenance rhythm that fits your lifestyle, foot traffic, and the environment around it.
Yes, in most situations. Small scratches, etching marks, and that dull, tired surface look can usually be improved a lot through our restoration approach. We use advanced grinding, honing, and polishing techniques to bring back the original finish, like it was never “touched.” But if you’ve got deep gouges or serious structural damage, it may need heavier work. Before anything starts, our specialists will inspect the marble and give you a straight answer about what’s realistically possible.
Sealing forms a protective layer that really cuts down on marble’s natural porosity, so moisture, oils, spilled liquids, and daily stains don’t soak in as easily. How long it lasts can vary based on the sealant quality and how much walking, cleaning, or surface activity it gets. Usually, a pro seal job holds up for about one to three years. We only use high-end sealing materials, so the protection stays strong and doesn’t fade too quickly.
Marble is porous, so it absorbs liquids fast—wine, coffee, cooking oil, and acidic stuff especially—then discoloration and surface wear follow over time. A lot of stains, even older ones, can be reduced a great deal or fully removed using our deep cleaning and restoration methods. That said, if a stain was left alone for a long time, it might become permanently set in. During the first inspection, our team will review it and tell you honestly what can be done.
Yes, completely. Marble Specialist works with residential clients and commercial clients. Whether it’s a home kitchen countertop, a bathroom floor, or a decorative feature wall, or it’s larger installations in offices, hotels, and stores, our team has the professional equipment and know-how for projects of any scale. We handle it all with the same focus on detail and quality.
Honestly, it’s not a good idea. Many household cleaners contain acids, bleach, or other strong chemicals that can etch and dull marble gradually, even if it doesn’t look damaged right away. Between visits, we recommend you stick to pH-neutral, marble-friendly cleaning products and wipe using gentle methods instead of harsh solutions.
