Natural Stone Needs the Right Touch — Stone Floor Cleaning & Sealing in Pueblo
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5-Star Rated | IICRC Certified | 9+ Years in Pueblo
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What We Do
Natural stone floors — travertine, marble, slate, limestone, and flagstone — require specialized care that most cleaning services aren’t equipped for. Acidic cleaners etch marble and travertine permanently. Alkaline detergents leave mineral scale that dulls stone finishes. All Floors Pueblo uses pH-neutral chemistry matched to your specific stone type and professional sealing to protect against Pueblo’s hard water mineral deposits.
Why Choose All Floors Pueblo
- Stone-safe chemistry — pH-neutral, no acid or alkaline damage to finish
- Mineral scale removal — Pueblo hard-water deposit expertise
- Penetrating stone sealer — appropriate for each stone type and finish
- IICRC Certified — trained in hard surface specialty care
What Our Customers Say
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Noah Commerford — Google Review
“All Floors Pueblo is well versed in all flooring types and does phenomenal work!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ John Delmerico — Google Review
“Great job, lots of time given to detail, such as spot removal and anti-bacterial application. Gino was great to work with. I would definitely recommend him.”
“Gino knew exactly what our stone needed and what to avoid. The difference was incredible.” — Sandra R., Pueblo CO
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you clean marble floors?
Yes — using pH-neutral chemistry only. Never acidic cleaners, which etch marble permanently.
Does sealing change the appearance of stone?
Penetrating sealers are invisible. We also offer enhancing sealers that deepen color if desired.
Common Signs Your Stone Floors Need Professional Attention
- White haze that will not buff out – calcium deposits from Pueblo’s 250 PPM hard water have bonded to the stone; standard cleaners calcify them further
- Finish dulls after every mop – alkaline household cleaners are etching marble or limestone below pH 7, the threshold at which calcium carbonate dissolves
- Dark soil in travertine pits – the natural holes in travertine accumulate grit that ordinary mopping packs deeper rather than extracts
More Questions Answered
Can I use vinegar or citrus cleaners on natural stone?
No. Both etch marble and limestone permanently, leaving dull spots requiring professional honing. Use only pH-neutral stone-safe products between professional visits.
How often should stone be cleaned and resealed?
The IICRC SMT manual recommends cleaning every 12 to 18 months. Reseal when water stops beading – typically every one to three years depending on traffic and porosity.
Service Areas
Serving Pueblo, Pueblo West, Cañon City, Fountain, and Colorado Springs.
Related: Tile & Grout Cleaning | Grout Sealing | Concrete Cleaning
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