Travertine & Marble Sealing

Service Overview

Travertine and marble bring timeless beauty and sophistication to outdoor living spaces — but they’re also porous and prone to damage without proper protection. Florida’s intense sun, heavy rains, and mineral-rich water can dull finishes, cause discoloration, and etch the surface. PaverSealer’s natural stone sealing process uses premium, penetrating sealants that guard against stains and moisture intrusion while enhancing your stone’s natural sheen. Whether you’re protecting a pool deck, patio, or entryway, we ensure your stone retains its elegance and durability for years to come.

Our specialized sealing system for travertine and marble penetrates deep into the stone’s surface to create an invisible barrier — maintaining the stone’s natural texture while protecting it from oils, rust, and chemical damage common to Florida environments.

How often should travertine or marble be sealed?

 

Natural stone should generally be sealed every 2–4 years, depending on traffic and exposure. Pool decks and outdoor areas exposed to constant moisture may require more frequent maintenance to prevent etching and calcium buildup.

Will sealing make my travertine or marble shiny?

 

We offer both natural and enhanced finishes. A natural finish preserves your stone’s matte appearance, while an enhanced sealer deepens color and adds a subtle, polished sheen. We’ll recommend the best option based on your aesthetic goals and surface condition.

Is sealing travertine and marble different from sealing pavers?

 

Yes. Travertine and marble are more porous and reactive to acids and salts. Our sealants are stone-specific formulations that protect against etching and moisture without trapping vapor, which can cause flaking or clouding in lesser-quality products.

Can you seal newly installed stone?

Absolutely. In fact, sealing immediately after installation is recommended. We allow a short cure period for grout or setting materials before applying sealant to ensure optimal absorption and long-term performance.

Is the process safe for high-end residential and commercial applications?

 

Yes. We specialize in both luxury residential environments and high-traffic commercial spaces such as hotels and resorts. Our sealing methods protect delicate stone finishes without altering their high-end aesthetic.

 

Benefits of Travertine & Marble Sealing

Extend the lifespan of your natural stone.

  • Guards against water and mineral intrusion
  • Prevents rust and oil stains
  • Resists acid and chemical etching
  • Keeps delicate surfaces structurally sound

Maintain the timeless elegance of your stone.

  • Preserves original luster and tone
  • Prevents fading from UV exposure
  • Stops dulling and patchy discoloration
  • Enhances the natural depth of color

Easier cleaning and long-term upkeep.

  • Reduces mold and algae buildup
  • Minimizes scrubbing or harsh chemical use
  • Prevents residue from pool water or fertilizers
  • Keeps surfaces cleaner for longer
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Questions

What’s the biggest difference between sealing marble and sealing travertine?

Travertine is more porous and prone to moisture absorption, while marble is denser but more vulnerable to acid etching. We use tailored sealing formulas for each to ensure optimal protection without altering their natural beauty.

Does sealing prevent calcium buildup around pool areas?

Yes. Our sealants significantly reduce mineral absorption, which prevents white calcium deposits and efflorescence — a common problem on unsealed pool decks and coping stones.

Do you provide maintenance plans for high-end residential or resort clients?

We do. PaverSealer offers scheduled maintenance programs for estates, HOA communities, and resorts to maintain continuous protection and aesthetic consistency.

Can this service be combined with non-slip coatings?

Absolutely. For pool decks and outdoor areas, we can integrate a micro-textured non-slip additive during the sealing process to increase traction while maintaining a luxurious finish.

What areas of Florida do you service?

We provide travertine and marble sealing throughout South and Central Florida, including Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Naples, Fort Lauderdale, and Sarasota — specializing in residential estates, resorts, and high-end developments.

Recent Travertine & Marble Sealing Projects

See Examples Of Our Work

Take a closer look at our latest travertine and marble sealing projects across Florida’s most prestigious properties. From private residences to resort-style pool decks, each project demonstrates our expertise in protecting high-end natural stone surfaces from sun, salt, and moisture — while maintaining their elegant, timeless appeal.