Granite Sealing

Seal Your Granite Surfaces for Long-Term Beauty and Protection

If you want your granite to be as durable as possible, to look as beautiful as it can, and to stay free from stains for years to come, then Granite Sealing is a must. The bad news is that the wrong products or methods can actually ruin the look of granite. The good news is that Fuller Granite Repair provides affordable, safe, and effective methods of granite sealing.

If lengthen the life of your granite and to keep it looking like new, call (855) 996-9981 or visit our Contact Page to get a free estimate.

We Use Only Commercial-Grade Sealing Products

Can you buy sealants at your local hardware store? Certainly – but they do not provide the quality you will get with commercial-grade options. If you choose to buy a sealant yourself, it is likely just a surface sealer that does not penetrate deeply as our penetrating sealants do. What’s more, many of the products you can buy at your local hardware store have VOCs, which are considered unhealthy for indoor air quality reasons.

On the other hand, when you work with Fuller Granite Repair you will benefit from our expert-level knowledge of sealants. We choose products that will provide long-lasting results without the risk of damage that non-professional sealants can come with.

The Two Main Benefits of Sealing Your Granite Surface

While there are many other benefits, the two main reasons people choose to seal their granite are:

  1. Protection. Yes, granite is sold and durable – but it can be damaged by water and acidic substances such as juices. When you seal it, you are reducing the size of its pores, which reduces the ability of liquids to stain it.
  2. Beautification. You will notice a difference in the beauty of your granite after it has been sealed. You will also notice that, due to the reduction in pore size, Sealing makes it easier to keep your granite clean.

This Simple Test Can Tell You If You Need to Seal Your Granite or Not

If you aren’t sure if it’s time to seal or re-seal your granite, try a simple water test. Just drip a little bit of water somewhere on any part of your granite surface. After ten minutes, blot it dry. If the stone has darkened where the water was, then it means the liquid was absorbed. If it goes back to its original color within two minutes, then it likely does not need to be sealed yet. If it does not, then it is time to talk to the professionals.

You can reach us by calling Fuller Granite Repair at (855) 996-9981. We are happy to answer any questions you have or provide a free estimate for any of your granite service needs. Visit our Contact Page to get a free estimate!

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