What Is The Job Of A Limestone Sealer from Manav Pietro's blog

A limestone sealer converts masonry and fretting natural stone from a soft type material to hard dust-free finish with a natural look a long with durability and excellent weathering. There are also some advantages that limestone sealers deliver like allows the natural stone to openly breathe and also gives it a matte finish.


What Are The sealers imperative-

To make sure the limestone sustains its original condition and beauty. Thus enhancing its resilience and durability. As the limestone is an extremely porous material, therefore any liquid that spills on the surface can easily leech into the body of limestone material. The limestone sealer helps in making sure that whatever falls on the floor remains only on the surface in till the time it’s wiped off. They also save the floor from acid. Granite sealers are widely used in protecting the surface from acidic substances. The colour might fade away overtime, that is why sealers help in preventing color fading.




Choose the right sealer-

While choosing the limestone sealer, you should choose such a sealer that offers protection against the contaminants, which are common to the area of limestone installation. Like, for example, in food serving areas, or kitchens, you should apply a sealer which provides oil resistance.


The limestone sealer deeply penetrates under the stone and creates an invisible barrier against all the oil and water-based stains. Meanwhile, it slaps allows all the build-up vapour to escape.

There are specifically two types of sealers-


•    Penetrating sealers- These sealers penetrate the limestone soaking into the small microscopic holes and open fissures that make up the natural texture. A clear sealer will create no change in the look of the sealed limestone. It will last much longer than the film-forming sealers. Also, the lifetime is much longer as the sealer penetrates within and does not simply stay on the surface. It does not even get affected by the UV light. The surface also doesn’t get slippery. Provinces with protection without really changing any surface appearance.
•    Topical Sealer- The topical sealer just sits on top of the limestone substrate, creating a barrier between any stain or even the stone itself. It doesn’t penetrate the stone. It is rather just applied on the surface and later even creates a visible coating. Generally, people do not go for topical sealers as they are not suitable for materials like limestone. As they do not allow the stone to breathe, hence sometimes may become slippery.


These were the job and types of limestone sealers. Now, before getting any limestone sealer applied, make sure you choose a company that has good experience and expertise along with specialised equipment. Also, do not forget to keep the sealed limestone wiped up and clean. Getting some professional cleaning will not just remove the dirt off the surface, but it will also draw out the deeply embedded dirt within the limestone.


Try to constant a professional floor maintenance company that has the right knowledge and equipment to ensure your surfaces look just the way you want them to.



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