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Travertine Sealing
in Huntington Beach, CA

Sureshine specializes in maximizing the stain protection of your travertine surfaces.

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When it comes to sealing your travertine floors, showers, counters, or other surfaces we take note of where they are installed, the finish, and expected traffic. At Sureshine we recommend that all natural stone surfaces should be sealed at least one time especially high use areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Some exterior surfaces may not require sealing. In fact sealer can sometimes diminish the long-term viability of some travertine surfaces. If you have questions about travertine sealer we are here to help!

What is travertine sealer and how does it work?

Travertine sealer, better known as penetrating sealer or travertine impregnator is a liquid that contains solid sealer particles. The liquid is applied to the surface and allowed to penetrate into the pores of the travertine surface. If allowed to dwell for the proper time, agitated, and then removed, the solid sealer particle is left in the stone. The sealer will then act as a repellent for water and oil-based liquids.

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Services offered to clean your travertine floors, counters, and showers in Huntington Beach, CA

Sealing your travertine floor in Huntington Beach, CA is done with our premium impregnating sealer. We only use professional-grade sealers that penetrate into the pores of your travertine floor and grout to offer the best protection against stain-causing liquids. You need to remember that penetrating sealers do not prevent etches so periodic maintenance may be needed to keep the finish of your travertine floor looking great.

Sealing your travertine counters in Huntington Beach, CA is usually done after your counters have been detailed to remove residues from cleaning, polishing, or refinishing. A deep saturating coat of sealer is necessary for your travertine counters to reach maximum protection against stain-causing liquids. Penetrating sealers do not protect against etching but work very well to prevent stains. For the maximum in both stain and etch protection ask us about applying AntiEtch®.

is the ultimate travertine counter sealer that prevents etches and stains for more than 10 years, guaranteed. AntiEtch is a UV-cured acrylic coating that is applied by a certified applicator in Huntington Beach, CA and surrounding areas. Sureshine has been a certified AntiEtch® applicator since 2017. With more than 400 applications, Sureshine is one of the largest applicators in the United States. Our owner is the trainer for the West Coast of the United States so you are in good hands.

AntiEtch® can be applied on both new and old travertine counters. Are you experiencing etching or stains? Sureshine can help. Call us today to get started.

is done with only the highest quality sealers and only when necessary. Some exterior travertine floor surfaces are better left to age naturally and maintained periodically. Exterior kitchens and other high-use, high-traffic areas are sealed with a high-quality impregnator. Ask your Sureshine representative for an assessment of your exterior travertine floors.

Your travertine finishes and how they are treated in Huntington Beach, CA

Travertine Matte

Sealing your matte-finished travertine floor, shower, or counter in Huntington Beach, CA will help reduce the penetration of the liquids that cause stains including colored liquids like wine and juice as well as oils like olive oil and bacon grease. It is important to remember that conventional penetrating sealers will not prevent etches caused by acids. If you have any questions about sealing your matte finish travertine surfaces please call us today!

Travertine Satin

Semi-polished finish is a medium to high shine finish on your travertine floors, showers, or counters that will show some reflection when looking down into it and a high reflection when looking across it. This is a common finish for some travertine floors as well as countertops. Sealing your satin-finished travertine surface will help prevent the stains caused by liquids. Remember though that all travertine surfaces will etch from liquids containing acids like juice and wine.

Travertine Polished

Sealing your polished travertine surface will reduce stains. Your travertine floors, showers, and walls should be sealed to prevent cooking oils and other liquids from causing dark stains in the surface requiring the need for major stain removal techniques. While sealing will prevent stains, it will not prevent cup rings and other spill marks caused by drinks and household liquids that contain acid. If you are concerned with cup rings and etch marks on your travertine counters consider applying AntiEtch®.

Travertine Leathered

Travertine Leathered finish is a rough or textured finish most commonly done in Huntington Beach, CA on travertine and natural stone floors and counters. The leathered finish on your travertine counter is achieved using abrasive brushes that remove the softer parts of the stone while polishing the harder areas of the stone. Leathered finishes come at all levels of shine from matte to polished. A leathered travertine counter has an old-world look and feel. Sealing a leathered finish travertine surface will help prevent stains. Call today to discuss having your leathered travertine surfaces sealed.
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Caring for your travertine counters in Huntington Beach, CA

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You should always remember that etches and stains are different issues that can occur on your travertine counters. Etches are chemical reactions that physically disrupt the surface causing ring marks and drips marks that make it look dirty and can not be removed with any level of cleaning. Etches can more easily be seen when looking at your travertine surface at an angle. The disruption in the surface is a disruption in the shine.

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Travertine has natural holes that are usually filled at the processor. New holes become exposed and old holes open up over time and require refilling. Ask your Sureshine representative about filling holes in your travertine floor.

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Use coasters or other protective measures to prevent etches caused by liquids. We have all seen those rings and drip marks on our travertine counters. Using coasters will keep those incidental ring marks off your counter.

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Protect travertine backsplashes from splashes of hot oil when cooking. You can use a cutting board or some other barriers. Sealers can be used to reduce and prevent oil stains but unseen oil that sits on sealed travertine can still cause stains.

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Elevate soap containers and other products that you use off the surface using trays. Liquid soap can damage the surface when it is allowed to sit there for long periods of time under soap bottles.

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