Limestone Cleaning in Irvine CA

Fuller Stone Care: a trusted name for limestone cleaning in Irvine CA since 1993

Limestone is an attractive and versatile stone, but it does tend to get dirty quickly. Fortunately, Fuller Stone Care can help. We can tailor our limestone cleaning in Irvine CA to address the specific needs of your stone, including level of soiling, type of finish (honed, polished, or tumbled), and location (indoors or outdoors).

We Save You From Common Limestone Cleaning Mistakes

Limestone cleaning in Irvine CA needs to be approached very carefully, since using the wrong products or equipment could result in damage to the stone. Your stone deserves professional care from an experienced stone care company like Fuller Stone Care.

With our talented crews on the job, you never have to worry about problems like:

  • Abrasion: Scrubbing your limestone with an abrasive cleaner is a big mistake. Yes, the cleaner will remove dirt, but it will also remove some of your stone, leaving scratch marks.
  • Etching: Because limestone is a calcium-based stone, it cannot be cleaned with anything acidic. Lemon juice, bleach, vinegar, and other “natural” cleaners are acidic and will actually dissolve a bit of the stone and leave an etch mark.
  • Erosion: Because limestone is relatively soft, it cannot withstand high-pressure washing. This will damage the surface finish of the stone.
  • Water Damage: It’s important that limestone dry quickly after cleaning. If it doesn’t, you could end up with water stains.

We use a specially formulated “Natural Stone Cleaner and Conditioner” that is safe for limestone and will not abrade or etch the surface. When using pressure washers for limestone cleaning in Irvine CA, we keep the machine set at or below 800 PSI, which delivers enough pressure to help blast away dirt and algae without risk of damage to the stone.

Learn More About Our Limestone Cleaning in Irvine CA

Wondering just how much limestone cleaning in Irvine CA could improve your property?Call us at 855-205-0972 and describe the damage to your stone. We’ll be happy to explain what can be done and how much it would cost.