Monday 31 October 2016

Have You Prepared Your Home For Christmas Celebrations?


If you want Santa Claus and his cute reindeer visiting your home this midsummer days, you should keep minimum standard in aesthetics! And one of the factors for that is to maintain your natural stone surfaces in a better shape.

There is not much time left before our booking for stone restoration job gets filled. Check out the discounts on particular stone maintenance works.

This time Santa’s arrival will be different. In place of the usual fur-lined red suit, Santa Claus rocks swim trunks and sunglasses. Santa also gets numerous letters filled with gift ideas from all the youngsters, and on Christmas night he brings gifts to all good girls and boys – the interesting thing here is that six kangaroos will be found pulling his sledge in the night sky.

What you can do is to send us a snapshot of your stained or damaged stone surfaces, and we’ll advise you what can be done to make them shine again. You may also call us on 1300 627 626 to book a stone restoration assignment. 

We have state of the art stone repair technology and equipment to repair or restore your marble and other natural stone benchtop, floor tiles, and other stone surfaces.   

People hang wreaths on their front doors and also decorate their houses and gardens with Christmas Trees and Christmas lights. Preparations for Christmas begin in October or even earlier; all the shopping, renewal of home decor etc. are done well in advance. Being Australia's Number One Marble, Granite, Travertine, Stone Benchtop and Tile Restoration Specialist, The Marble Man used to have busy time these days. Because we give special discounts for Christmas, many households take this as an opportunity to repair or restore the whole marble or stone surfaces in their house. 

The Marble Man stone restoration team mainly do Polishing (Benchtops, Floors and Bathrooms), Sealing (Kitchens and vanities, Floors and Bathrooms), Repairs (Kitchen Benchtops and Floors) and Cleaning (chemical, abrasion, and heat methods are applied according to the type of the marble or other natural stone surfaces).

Visit The Marble Man Website for detailed information. Reminding you again, act fast before the advance booking closes.

Monday 24 October 2016

Natural Stone Quarrying in Australia and Its Maintenance Guidelines


From the marble or stone quarries, we get a complete range of marble or other natural stone products such as raw marble/stone blocks, unpolished and polished slabs, marble tiles, monumental and furniture products etc. Marble or granite slabs and engineering stones are used for the manufacture of stone furniture like kitchen benchtops, worktops, bars, bathroom vanities and monument items and so on.

In Australia, sandstone was commonly quarried by the late 1800’s and used in large structures such as bridges and public buildings due to its strength, durability, availability and beauty. Quarrying was temporarily stopped during World War II, but around 40 years later in the late 1980’s stone not only experienced resurgence as a popular, structural building material, but a practical and attractive choice for interiors and furniture also.

Over the past 20 years, the popularity of marble and other natural stones have continued to grow in Australia, encouraging the resurgence of the quarrying industry. The trend continues today with architects combining the beauty of natural stone with imaginative designs to create magnificent effects both inside and outside.

Australia has significant deposits of natural stone and so there are many operating quarries in different parts of the country. The texture, colour and character of each type of stone vary from quarry to quarry depending on the minerals in that area and the physical environment. These differences allow for more variety when designing interiors and choosing stone.

Given Below Are Some of the Main Operating Quarries in Australia:

Western Australia: Marble is quarried in Maroonah and granite is quarried in the Fraser Ranges, Esperance, Jerramungup, Bruce Rock and Watheroo. We get  limestone in Moore River, Seabird and Postans where as sandstone is quarried in Donnybrook, Karratha and Mount Jowlaenga. Some stones are also quarried from the Ord Ranges and Mount Barker.

Queensland: Sandstone is quarried in Helidon, Murphy’s Creek, Warwick and Beaudesert.
South Australia: Granite is quarried in Wallaroo, Streaky Bay and Black Hill, slate in Mintaro and limestone in Waikeri and Ramco. In Victoria granite is quarried in Benambra and sandstone in the Grampians.
New South Wales: Granite is quarried in Tocwal, Dundee and Gosford.
Northern Territory: Granite is quarried in Tennant Creek.

Quarrying methods vary depending on the type of stone being quarried and the equipment available. Quarry operators look for natural joints in the stone, so they can split it and cut it to size. Explosives are often used with great expertise, so blocks can be obtained in required sizes.

In the case of granite, large blocks are removed from the ground deposits using explosives. When quarrying marble, operators must be very careful not to shatter the stone so they use machines that channel through the stone rather than explosives. Sandstone is removed using an excavator or crowbar, or is split using metal rods and plugs. The metal strips are placed in the holes and the plugs are hammered between the strips, which splits the rock.

Once the stone has been removed from the quarry, it is transported using heavy duty trucks and machinery to a processing area where it is cut into slabs - the size and thickness that the slab will be cut to will depend on its final use.

After cutting, the slabs are ready for use unless further enhancement is required, such as planing, profiling, texturing, polishing or honing. In this case, specialised saws, some incorporating computer technology, are used to create a variety of shapes, designs and surface finishes. Some pieces requiring more detail are crafted by a stonemason.

Natural Stone Maintenance Needs

Though marble and stone are very durable, over time all stone surfaces can become damaged in some way. But you need not to worry as The Marble Man has highly qualified technicians who can Repair and Restore your marble or stone floors, benchtops and bathrooms so that they look like new again.

Started in 1992 by Shaun Roberts, The Marble Man has eventually emerged as Australia's number one marble, granite, travertine, stone benchtop and tile restoration Company. The Marble Man undertakes polishing, sealing, cleaning and repairing of all stone surfaces using state-of-the-art and safe technology to produce amazing results. We give great importance to aesthetics and strive hard to enhance your home decor. 

We operate in Northern NSW, the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Sydney, Newcastle, Canberra and other areas throughout Qld and NSW. If you would like us to inspect your stone and give you free advice on its repair or restoration, an experienced technician will visit at a time convenient to you and provide a no obligation, free quote. Call our office today on 1300 627 626 or email us to book your onsite evaluation.

Monday 17 October 2016

Restoration & Regular Maintenance of Natural Stone Surfaces


Why stop at countertops? Add the beauty of natural stone to every part of your home. They are sure to grace the floors, walls, kitchen, showers etc.

For the last 20 years, The Marble Man has been catering to the Polishing, Sealing and Repairing requirements of residential as well as commercial stone restoration projects across Australia. We have built a reputation for our knowledge, craftsmanship and exceptional service to people of all walks of life.

We operate on the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Byron Bay areas. We have also recently opened up in Sydney where we cover Canberra, Newcastle and Central Coast.

Wondering how to remove a stain from a benchtop? Looking for tips on keeping your marble and other natural stone clean? Take a look at our stone care and maintenance guidelines.

There are two categories of natural stone, viz. siliceous stone and calcareous stone. Knowing the difference is critical when selecting cleaning products. Siliceous stone (granite, slate, sandstone and quartzite) is very durable and relatively easy to clean with mild acidic cleaning solutions. 

Calcareous stone (marble, travertine, limestone and onyx) on the other hand will react to acidic foods such as lemons or tomatoes causing etching or dulling in surface sheen. Hence, cleaning products that work on siliceous stone may damage the surface of calcareous surfaces.

Always rely on professional advice before attempting a ‘do it yourself’ trial on etch marks, stains or damage on stone surfaces.

Some of the stone care services offered by The Marble Man are:
  • Wax removal
  • Grout cleaning
  • Tile cleaning
  • Builders cleans of tiles
  • Soap Scum Removal
  • Mould removal
  • Driveway cleaning
  • Car park cleaning
  • Hi-Pressure water Cleaning
  • Hot water (100 degrees C) hi pressure water cleaning 

Because of the range of products that we use, we prefer to complete tests on the particular stone material you have and advise on the results possible. Our administration and sales team are trained and available online and on the phone to answer your questions on stone care.

To help you best we recommend that you phone us to discuss your cleaning | polishing | sealing | repairing jobs or even better email us some photos of the stone surface so we can advise of the results we can achieve on stone restoration. Our stone care tips and advice are free for you to use. Phone us on: FREE CALL 1300 627 626 or EMAIL US: info@themarbleman.com.au for all your stone restoration needs.

Monday 10 October 2016

Restoring Your Damaged/Dull Stone Benchtop & Vanity to a Brand New Look


Marble, limestone, travertine, onyx and terrazzo benchtops, bar tops and vanities can get quite dull, stained, dirty and etched from acidic substances over time and need restoring, polishing and sealing.  These stains appear as dull rings and drip marks, and can spoil the natural reflection of a marble or other stone benchtop, bar top and vanity.

The benefit of having a natural stone benchtop or vanity is that it can be completely restored back to its original pristine condition after several years of use - Only thing to be noted that you are appointing a professional stone restoration specialist such as The Marble Man in Australia for the sophisticated stone repair and polishing job.

Stone Polishing and Restoration

The Marble Man company uses the latest technology in diamond abrasives and polishing compounds to return a natural glossy, smooth finish to your marble, limestone, travertine, onyx and terrazzo kitchen benchtops, bar tops and vanities. Their skilled technicians first grind the surface of the marble or stone benchtop or vanity to remove all stains and scratches. They then use several grades of abrasives to achieve a smooth, uniform finish before using their special diamond abrasive polishing compound to return a brand new polished, smooth, natural reflection to the stone surface.

The benefits of polishing and restoring are many. Polishing removes unsightly dull stains, scratches and etch marks, and restores the original natural polished finish to the marble or stone surface. Polishing also brightens the room as the natural stone looks like new again and reflects light naturally.

Why The Marble Man?

At The Marble Man, the most common types of natural stone benchtops, bar tops and vanities they polish are marble, limestone, travertine, onyx and terrazzo. They can also polish some reconstituted stone benchtops depending on the type of damage. Granite is more difficult to polish but in some cases it can be polished to get an improved look. 

CALL Australia’s top stone specialists TODAY on 1300 627 626 to organise a FREE Marble Man stone care evaluation and to discuss polishing your natural stone benchtops and vanities.

Monday 3 October 2016

Resurfacing Marble Shower Walls and Floor



The Marble Man stone technicians can restore even severely damaged marble shower walls and floor. First they will inspect the stone surfaces to determine if resurfacing is required or not. 

For resurfacing, they use diamond-impregnated pads with special wet polishing machines. The damaged marble surface is subjected to efficient grinding process, working up through a number of grits to a final polish. This process is only required when the surfaces are extremely damaged. Resurfacing the stone without risking damage to the marble surface requires skill and experience.

Benefits of Resurfacing
  • Removes those dull tile surfaces and drip stains from your showers surfaces.
  • Returns a natural high gloss to your tile surface as if it’s new.
  • You will have a high reflection on the tiles again.
  • Your shower will be much easier for you to keep clean.
  • You will have a natural glossy finish without the use of waxes.
  • Area will be longer lasting than waxy finishes.

Sealing Marble, Limestone, Travertine Bathrooms
Sealing Procedure for Stone Surfaces in Bathrooms:
Sealing the stone involves thoroughly cleaning the stone to remove all inground dirt and excess materials on the surface. This is achieved by using special detergents and rotary scrubbers with all materials wet vacuumed dry. The cleaned area is then left to dry overnight. The following day, two coats of penetrating sealant are applied which soak into the stone and dry thereby sealing the pores from foreign materials.

The sealers used by Marble Man do not alter the surface appearance or colour of the stone. Penetrating sealers do not prevent etching from occurring on the surface of marble and limestone.

After sealing the marble surfaces they will be easier to keep clean, but most importantly will not allow any liquids into the surface. Instead you’ll notice any liquid just beads on the surface. Sealing also helps to reduce the amount of mould growth in showers as it reduces the amount of water that finds its way beneath and behind the tiles. After sealing the area, when maintained using our maintenance process, the sealer will last up to 15 years.

Benefits of Stone or Marble Sealing
  • Seals the surface to stop liquids and dirt from penetrating the stone surfaces.
  • Seals the grouting to help stop liquids and dirt staining them.
  • The areas will be easier to keep clean.
  • Sealing will reduce the scum build-up in your showers.
  • Will help prevent mould growth in the shower.
  • By using a penetrating sealer the stone will be able to breathe naturally.

Natural Stone Maintenance Practice with Marble Man
The Marble Man team has a combined experience of 29 years in the natural stone maintenance industry. They have all the latest equipment for stone repair and restoration. They offer an 8 point guarantee on stone resurfacing, polishing and sealing to showcase their quality and level of service. Call them today on 1300 627 626 for a free stone restoration quote, or even better email (info@themarbleman.com.au) some photos of your Marble/Stone surface to get better technical advice.