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Rocky Mountain is dedicated to giving you the best service and standing behind our work. We are a very close family that works together and plays together. All of us have the same ideals and ethics making us the most concerned company when it comes to how you are treated. You are not just a client, but a friend as well. Our staff has many credentials to make sure you get the best, most up to date services available. Certifications and many years of experience allows us to be able to boast, we are the best and most respected company in cheyenne. When the other companies dont know what to do, they call us.

Rocky Mountain is dedicated to giving you the best service and standing behind our work. We are a very close family that works together and plays together. All of us have the same ideals and ethics making us the most concerned company when it comes to how you are treated. You are not just a client, but a friend as well. Our staff has many credentials to make sure you get the best, most up to date services available. Certifications and many years of experience allows us to be able to boast, we are the best and most respected company in cheyenne. When the other companies dont know what to do, they call us.

Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

You don’t need to seal German smear; the mortar is already acting as a sealant for the bricks. You can seal the mortar, though, if you wish to further protect the area from stains, moisture, and dirt or make it easier to clean and maintain. Note that a sealant will make the mortar appear more glossy.

It depends on the material. Sandstone, slate, and granite can be slippery in wet weather. Applying a sealant to the stone can often stop it from absorbing moisture and may reduce the likelihood of slipping. If you're concerned about losing footing, a safer option might be bluestone or concrete.

No, minor quartz stains are usually not permanent. Addressing spills on your countertop quickly can prevent the stain from worsening. Any remaining stains can generally be removed with a quartz-safe cleaner or a mixture of dish soap and water applied with a soft microfiber cloth. Severe stains may need professional treatment—and, in severe cases, countertop repair or replacement.

Yes, most professionals repair minor cracks and chips as part of restoration.

Routine sealing, avoiding heavy loads, and proper drainage improve lifespan. Regular inspections help catch and remedy problems early.

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