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Best Travertine Sealer in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Expert travertine sealing in Fort Lauderdale — driveways, pool decks, and patios. Penetrating stone impregnators, non-slip options. Free estimate from Craft Pavers.

Why It Matters in Fort Lauderdale

What Works in Fort Lauderdale — and Why

A lot of Fort Lauderdale homes renovated in the 2000s and 2010s got travertine — it was the upgrade of choice for pool decks and entrance driveways in that era. Ten to fifteen years later, that travertine is showing what happens without consistent maintenance: dark staining settling into the pits, grout lines spotted with algae, and a surface that looks tired despite the original investment. The good news is that travertine responds well to professional restoration — it's a durable stone, and deep cleaning with appropriate stone chemistry combined with a properly-applied penetrating impregnator can bring it close to original condition. For homeowners thinking about selling, professionally restored and sealed travertine is one of the highest-visible-impact things you can do: it photographs well and signals a well-maintained property during walkthroughs.

Traffic, Sun, and Older Pavers — a Triple Challenge

Pavers in busier neighborhoods take a beating from two directions at once. Cars turning in and out of driveways, delivery trucks, foot traffic on front walkways — all of that movement adds up. At the same time, years of Florida sun bake the color right out of older pavers, and small cracks that start from wear turn into bigger problems after a heavy rain fills them with water. A lot of homes in these areas were built in the 90s and early 2000s, which means the pavers are getting to the age where they need real attention — not just a wash. The right treatment now can add years before a full replacement is needed.

What a Travertine Sealer Does — and Why It's Different

Travertine is a different material from concrete pavers and requires a completely different sealing approach. The most important thing to understand: travertine should never be sealed with a film-forming product — the kind that coats the surface rather than penetrating it. Travertine's natural porosity means moisture can still work under a surface film, causing it to peel, blister, or leave a permanent white haze. The correct product is a penetrating stone impregnator that soaks into the material and creates a molecular barrier against water, oil, and stain without forming any layer on top. Done correctly, a travertine sealer is completely invisible — the stone looks exactly the same, just protected. It slows the algae and mold growth that settles into the natural pits, stops pool chemicals and fertilizer runoff from staining the surface, and extends the life of the stone significantly. This is also why using the wrong sealer is an expensive mistake: stripping failed sealer from travertine is more labor-intensive than getting it right the first time.

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Common Questions from Fort Lauderdale Homeowners

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In most cases, yes. What looks like fading is usually a combination of mineral haze from hard water deposits, biological staining in the pits, and a spent sealer leaving the stone exposed. Professional deep cleaning with appropriate stone chemistry — not standard pressure washing, which can damage travertine — followed by a penetrating impregnator usually brings back significant color and clarity. We'll be honest during the free estimate about what's achievable on your specific surface.

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