Cleaning

STONE Cleaning

Natural stone requires proper care to preserve its clarity, color, and long-term durability. Our professional stone cleaning service removes embedded dirt, grease, soap residue, hard water deposits, and surface contaminants without compromising the integrity of the material.

We use industry-approved, stone-safe methods and products specifically formulated for marble, granite, limestone, travertine, onyx, quartzite, terrazzo, and other natural surfaces.

Each surface is carefully evaluated to determine the appropriate cleaning approach, ensuring a refreshed appearance, improved uniformity, and restored natural beauty.

Your Questions, Answered

Professional stone cleaning is a deep, specialized process designed to remove embedded dirt, grime, soap residue, hard water buildup, and surface contaminants without damaging the stone. Unlike standard household cleaning, it restores clarity and prepares the surface for proper maintenance or protection.

We clean marble, granite, limestone, travertine, onyx, quartzite, terrazzo, and other natural stone surfaces in both residential and commercial properties.

Each material requires a specific cleaning approach to preserve its integrity and natural finish.

Household cleaners often leave residue or can damage natural stone over time. Our professional cleaning process uses stone-safe products and specialized equipment to safely remove buildup while maintaining the stone’s structure and finish.

Deep cleaning removes surface contaminants and buildup, but etching and scratches require restoration or refinishing services. During evaluation, we determine whether cleaning alone is sufficient or if further treatment is needed.

Most residential cleaning projects are completed within one day, depending on the size and condition of the area. Larger commercial spaces are scheduled accordingly.

Most natural stone surfaces should be resealed every 1–3 years, depending on usage and exposure. We assess each surface to determine the appropriate maintenance schedule.

Only pH-neutral, stone-specific cleaners should be used. Avoid acidic or abrasive products, as they can cause permanent damage and surface etching.