Can Skin Soap Damage Natural Stone? If you have marble or other natural stone shower walls or tub surrounds, the skin soap you use can damage, stain, or diminish the appearance of your
Can Skin Soap Damage Natural Stone? If you have marble or other natural stone shower walls or tub surrounds, the skin soap you use can damage, stain, or diminish the appearance of your
Let’s Talk About Natural Stone Finishes Natural stone comes finished in many ways. It doesn’t start that way from the quarry and it doesn’t always have to stay the way it is after
Choosing a stone restoration contractor by comparing bids based only on price can be a costly mistake. There are other important factors to consider before you make a decision. Here are three tips
Why Pool Decks Turn Green and Black What is that green and black stuff growing on my pool deck? This is a question pool owners often ask. This article will help you identify
If you are considering natural stone as a material for your kitchen or bath plans, whether new home construction or a renovation project, you will need to know the difference between a stone
My grout is always dirty! Tile is pretty easy to clean. Grout, on the other hand, can be notoriously difficult to clean. Once grout is clean, keeping it clean on a regular basis
Countertops: Your Essential Guide Thinking about purchasing new countertops? You're going to love the Surface BUZZ magazine Kitchen Countertop edition! When you begin to consider which countertop material for your new kitchen, you
Limestone Selection and Care The castle-like, serene palette limestone offers makes it a popular choice for homeowners in renovation projects or new construction. This article provides valuable information for anyone considering having limestone
Removing Urine Stains and Odors on Natural Stone Urine accidents on natural stone in homes or businesses can cause staining and odor problems. Maybe your new puppy made a mess on your marble
Is My Stone Really Stained? Sometimes when we get calls from customers regarding a stain on their stone, it is not uncommon to find that the stain is not a stain at all.