Tile Sealing in Somers, NY

Your Tiles Protected, Your Investment Preserved

Professional tile sealing that stops stains before they start and extends your floor’s life for years.

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Professional Tile Sealing Somers

What Proper Sealing Actually Does

Your tile floors look clean again. No more scrubbing grout lines that never come clean. No more worrying about spills leaving permanent marks.

That’s what happens when tile sealing is done right. The protective barrier we apply stops liquids from soaking into your grout and tile surfaces. Coffee spills wipe away instead of staining. Daily dirt stays on the surface where your regular cleaning actually works.

Your floors stay looking good longer, and you spend less time fighting stubborn stains that shouldn’t be there in the first place.

Tile Sealing Contractors Somers

We Know Somers Homes

Diamond Stone Restorations Corp has been protecting tile surfaces in Somers for over a decade. We understand what Westchester County homes deal with – from winter salt tracked in on boots to the everyday wear that comes with busy family life.

In a town where the median home value sits around $550,000, protecting your investment matters. We’ve worked in homes throughout the 10589 area, from the historic properties near Heritage Hills to newer constructions in residential neighborhoods.

Our family-owned business has earned a 4.9-star rating from over 63 local customers who trust us with their most valuable surfaces.

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Tile Sealing Process Somers

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we thoroughly clean your tile and grout to remove any existing dirt, soap residue, or stains. This step is crucial – sealer won’t bond properly to dirty surfaces.

Next, we apply our professional-grade sealer using the right technique for your specific tile type. Ceramic and porcelain tiles each require different approaches. We make sure every grout line and tile surface gets complete coverage.

Finally, we let everything cure properly. Most sealers need 24 hours to fully set. We’ll walk you through the timeline and give you clear instructions on when you can use the area normally. You’ll also get maintenance tips to keep your sealer working effectively for years.

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Ceramic Porcelain Tile Sealing

What's Included in Our Service

We handle both ceramic and porcelain tile sealing for Somers homes. This includes kitchen floors, bathroom surfaces, entryways, and any other tiled areas that need protection.

Your service includes deep cleaning before sealing, professional-grade sealer application, and complete grout line protection. We use penetrating sealers that won’t change your tile’s appearance while providing maximum stain resistance.

Somers homes often feature natural stone accents and high-end tile work. We’re equipped to work with these premium materials, ensuring your investment gets the specialized care it deserves. Every job comes with clear maintenance instructions and our straightforward warranty.

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How often should I have my tile sealed in Somers?

Most tile sealing lasts 1-3 years depending on foot traffic and the specific sealer used. High-traffic areas like kitchen floors and main entryways typically need resealing every 12-18 months.Bathroom tiles in guest bathrooms might go 2-3 years between applications. We’ll assess your specific situation during our initial visit and give you a realistic timeline based on your tile type, grout condition, and how the space gets used.The good news is that maintenance sealing is faster and less expensive than the initial application since we’re working with already-prepared surfaces.
Not all tiles need sealing, but the grout almost always does. Most ceramic and porcelain tiles have a glazed surface that’s naturally stain-resistant. However, unglazed or textured tiles are more porous and benefit significantly from sealing.The bigger issue is your grout. Grout is made from cement, which is naturally porous and absorbs spills, dirt, and bacteria. Even if your tiles don’t need sealing, protecting the grout lines will make cleaning easier and prevent that dingy, discolored look that develops over time.We’ll evaluate your specific tile and grout during our assessment and recommend only what actually needs protection.
Quality penetrating sealers shouldn’t change your tile’s appearance at all. They soak into the surface and create an invisible barrier without adding shine or altering color.Some homeowners actually prefer a slight enhancement, which is possible with certain sealer types. We can show you samples of different options if you’re interested in a subtle color boost or sheen change.Before we seal your entire floor, we always test the sealer in an inconspicuous area. This way you can see exactly how it will look and approve the results before we proceed with the full application.
Most residential tile sealing projects take 4-6 hours from start to finish. This includes cleaning time, sealer application, and initial drying.The timeline depends on the square footage and condition of your surfaces. A standard bathroom typically takes 2-3 hours, while a large kitchen floor might take 4-5 hours.You’ll need to stay off the sealed surfaces for at least 30 minutes after application, and we recommend avoiding water contact for 24 hours. We’ll give you specific timing based on your sealer type and can often work around your schedule to minimize disruption.
Cleaning removes existing dirt and stains, while sealing prevents future problems. Think of cleaning as fixing what’s already happened, and sealing as preventing what might happen next.Professional cleaning can make dramatic improvements to discolored grout and stained tiles. But without sealing afterward, those same stains will return even faster because the porous surfaces are still vulnerable.We typically recommend both services together for the best long-term results. Deep cleaning gives you a fresh start, and sealing keeps your surfaces looking that way with normal maintenance.
In Somers, where home values average over $550,000, protecting your tile investment makes financial sense. Professional sealing typically costs a fraction of what you’d spend on tile replacement or extensive restoration work.Consider that regrouting a bathroom can cost $1,000-$3,000, while preventive sealing runs a few hundred dollars and lasts years. The time savings alone – not having to scrub stained grout lines constantly – makes it worthwhile for most homeowners.Plus, well-maintained tile and grout add to your home’s value and appeal if you ever sell. In Somers’ competitive real estate market, every detail matters when it comes to maintaining your property’s condition and value.