New Orleans' subtropical humidity and frequent rain drive moisture into stone, accelerating etch marks and mold growth in grout lines That's why New Orleans homeowners trust us for granite polish & seal — we understand the conditions your stone lives in.
Between the humidity rolling off the Mississippi and the occasional cocktail spill on a marble bar top, stone surfaces in New Orleans take a beating that most cities can't match.
Granite is tough — but it's not invincible. Over time, even the hardest granite loses its polish, especially around sinks, stoves, and high-traffic areas. Our professional granite polishing service restores the deep, rich shine your granite had on day one. We finish every job with a lifetime warranty sealer that protects against stains, water damage, and everyday wear.
New Orleans' subtropical humidity and frequent rain drive moisture into stone, accelerating etch marks and mold growth in grout lines. That's part of why professional-grade restoration and sealing matters here more than in drier climates.
In New Orleans, we work on historic Creole townhomes, shotgun doubles, Garden District mansions, and renovated Warehouse District lofts. Each type of property has its own stone care challenges, and we've seen them all.
It depends on the granite. Some dense varieties like Absolute Black barely absorb water. But most granites — especially lighter colors — are porous enough that oil, wine, and water will stain them without a sealer. A simple water test tells you: drop some water on the surface and wait ten minutes. If it darkens, you need sealing.
Polishing restores the physical shine of the stone surface through diamond abrasives. Sealing is a separate step that fills microscopic pores to prevent stains from penetrating. We do both — polish first, then seal. They solve different problems.
Our lifetime warranty sealer is designed to last indefinitely under normal residential use. Standard sealers from the hardware store typically last six months to a year. The difference is in the product quality and application technique.
Yes. Dull spots are usually caused by wear, heat damage, or chemical etching. We use diamond polishing pads to restore the finish in those specific areas, blending them seamlessly with the surrounding surface. No need to redo the entire countertop.
Call us or fill out the form. We'll assess your stone and give you honest recommendations — even if the answer is "it doesn't need anything yet."
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