Maintenance & Care

Cleaning - Multiple methods, including debris and haze removal and stripping.

Sealing - Selection, preperation and application of correct sealer type per job.

Polishing - High gloss luster produced by safe and timeless techniques.

Honing - A consistent satin luster generated by abrasive techniques.

Grinding - High edge (lippage) removal creating semi to perfectly flat floors.

Grout - Cleaning and color staining.
A regular maintenance regiment will help your natural stone become more resistant to scratching and wear. Natural stone, especially polished stone, is sensitive to harsh chemicals. Do not use vinegar or any cleaners containing acids or strong alkaline agents. We recommend wiping or mopping stone surfaces with warm water or a pH-balanced neutral cleaner, followed by dry-wiping.

If you spill acidic juices or alcohol on the stone, you should blot dry immediately. Acid-based foods, such as citrus or tomatoes, can etch into the polish of more delicate stones, like marble and onyx. Do not place hot items, such as pots and pans, on any stone. As a safety precaution, use coasters on counter tops. To prevent alkaline and soap-scum buildup, use squeegees in shower areas. Other large surfaces, such as flooring, are best cared for by a licensed maintenance company to protect the natural stone.

A quality impregnating sealer penetrates stone, allows the stone to breath and permits more of the stone’s natural beauty to shine through. Unsealed stone is more susceptible to absorbing moisture, dirt and cleaning chemicals.

Tops in Stone, LLC recommends that a penetrating sealer be applied soon after installation of natural stone products.
Penetrating Sealer
Color Enhancer
High-Gloss Luster
No cost consultation, diagnosis, estimates or tests on specific projects.