
Protection
Stone Sealing in Auckland.
Protect your natural stone benchtops, vanities and surfaces with premium penetrating sealers. Our Auckland stone sealing service helps prevent stains, water damage and etching while preserving the natural beauty of the stone.
About stone sealing
Professional sealing for Auckland stone surfaces.
Sealing is the most important step in preserving porous natural stone. Without it, water, oil and acidic spills can penetrate and leave permanent stains or etch marks. We assess the stone type and porosity, deep-clean the surface, then apply a premium penetrating sealer selected for the stone and its use.
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Assess the stone type, finish and porosity.
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Deep-clean and remove surface contaminants.
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Apply premium penetrating sealer in controlled coats.
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Buff residue, inspect coverage and provide care advice.
Why seal your stone benchtop?
Benefits
Stain Resistance
Repels oil, water, wine and acidic spills before they penetrate the stone.
Easier Cleaning
Day-to-day maintenance is simpler with a protected surface.
Longer Lifespan
Slows weathering, etching and water ingress over time.
Preserves Appearance
Maintains the natural colour and finish of the stone.
Food-Safe Options
Premium impregnators are suitable for kitchen benchtops.
Warranty Protection
Correct sealing helps maintain manufacturer and installer warranties.
FAQ
Stone sealing questions.
How often should stone benchtops be sealed?
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Most natural stone benchtops should be re-sealed every 12–24 months depending on the stone type, porosity and use. Engineered stone generally does not require sealing.
What types of stone need sealing?
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Natural porous stones such as marble, granite, quartzite, dolomite, limestone, travertine and sandstone benefit from sealing. We assess porosity and recommend the right sealer.
Does sealing change the look of the stone?
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Premium penetrating sealers are designed to protect without altering the natural appearance. Some sealers can slightly enhance colour; we discuss options before application.
