Monday 24 July 2017

Ask the Marble Man What Specialised Restoration Procedures Your Stone Surface Needs

                                
Natural stone adds value to our homes and workplaces mostly because of the beauty and durability it possesses. However, being porous, it needs to be sealed and maintained properly to ensure its lasting beauty. The Marble Man specializes in restoring the natural beauty of stones through various processes and thus provides immediate solution to any issues related to stone surfaces. 

Natural stones may undergo several forms of damage and destruction. It may get stained, discolored, scratched or etched and hence should be treated professionally, employing appropriate techniques. In this article we shall learn about the specific techniques of stone repair and the purpose behind applying them.

Should natural stone be sealed?

In many cases, it is practical to seal your stone countertop in order to enhance its lifespan. If properly sealed, your stone will be protected from dirt and spills. But how will you come to know if the stone requires sealing

Here is a simple trick: put some water on the surface and let it stay for a few minutes. If dark spots are visible after the water is wiped away, it is evident that moisture is penetrating the surface and it requires sealing and protection. 

You may also have the delicate tiles sealed before installation as it prevents staining of tiles during installation. All types of stone surfaces; be it honed, flamed, polished or sandblasted, should be protected with appropriate sealers. Most stone surfaces require application of sealers after every two to three years.

Marble and other natural stone polishing

Polishing is a very important part of natural stone restoration process as it brings out the splendour of the natural stone. The polish and shine of a stone ensure its strength and durability. Marble, being a soft stone, is more susceptible to scratches and acid damage. 

The Marble Man handles marble floor restoration by applying specialised stone polishing techniques. To restore the original shine, they use a unique chemical to revive the calcium in the stone. With the special treatment, scratches and etch marks are also removed giving the stone bench tops and floors a perfectly polished finish. However, noticing severe damage, The Marble Man may recommend having your stone physically restored by the process of diamond grinding.

Cleaning the natural stone

One of the primary reasons behind the damage of natural stones is the application of incorrect cleaning and stone maintenance methods and inappropriate chemicals that may harm natural stone surfaces. 

Dirt, oil and sand get easily absorbed into natural stone and gradually dull the entire surface. It is highly recommended that you include dry dust mopping as part of your daily routine so that the stone surface remains clean and thus save the stone restoration and replacement cost in future. 

Before applying any chemicals to clean the stone surfaces, take The Marble Man’s advice and save your stone from possible damages. In case some damage has already occurred, it’s time to turn up to The Marble Man as their professional stone cleaning techniques will save the stone and bring back the old shine on your stone surfaces. Call a stone specialist now: 1300 627 626.

Monday 17 July 2017

Know Your Natural Stone Surface and Its Maintenance Needs


Natural stone symbolises gorgeousness that has existed since time immemorial and your home or office decor can be enhanced with the same lustrous beauty if you look after your stone well. Occasional cleaning and restoration by stone care professionals in Australia will keep their natural shine intact.

Types of Natural Stones
Siliceous stone is a type of natural stone that includes granite, slate, sandstone, brownstone and quartzite. marble, travertine, limestone and onyx are calcareous natural stones and are different from siliceous stones. 

If you happen to be living in the house since a long time you already know what kind of stone is laid on your floor or kitchen countertop.  However, if you have just acquired a new home or office space you should get in a professional natural stone restoration specialist or supplier to help you recognize the stone type as each stone surface requires different cleaning agents and measures to maintain the glossy look. 

Characteristics of Different Stone Surfaces
Each type of stone has its own porosity level which makes some stones more sensitive than others. Siliceous stones are easier to maintain as they are more durable and are not easily scratched as compared to calcareous natural stones. The former will tolerate cleaning with an acidic cleaner but the latter will be ruined even if lemon juice, vinegar or other acids come in touch with it even briefly.  

Check for these clear signs that hint to the poor condition of your natural stone
  • Uneven or cracked tiles
  • Staining
  • Worn off topical sealer
  • Fading of gloss and shine
These important signs are pointers to the health of your natural stone and indicators that tell you why they are losing their brilliance and what needs to be done to restore their beauty. 

Uneven tiles mean that the floor below could need leveling, grounding or even honing. Sand, dust, grit and dirt that accumulate in the cracks on natural stones are its worst enemies as these cause abrasions on the surfaces making the stone lose its natural sheen. Stains and spills on floors and countertops are an indication which could point to topical sealing wearing off on the stone making it look dull and lifeless. Resealing could be required to effectively restore the spill and stain resistant potential of natural stone and give it back its glossy looks. 

Check for any loose and cracked caulk (sealant) in bathrooms or swimming pools as water seeping into the natural stone can change its colour and texture.  

If natural stone has given your homes and offices the perfect finish, it follows that the responsibility to maintain that finesse falls on you so you can enjoy the compliments and feel proud of those beautiful spaces.

Contact today Australia's No.1 stone repair and restoration specialist for professional stone care and maintenance. Dial now for a free call: 1300 627 626.

Monday 10 July 2017

Spills and Stain on Your Stone Surface and Preventative Stone Maintenance Tips


Red wine and citrus-based mixed drinks when spilled can damage your marble and other stone surfaces. In such a situation, the stone floor tiles and countertops have to be re-polished so as to remove the stain and texturing caused by the spills. When called to solve such problems, The Marble Man first checks the type and depth of the stain using drip test and other latest techniques. If the spill has penetrated deep into the marble surface, a poultice must be used before doing the polishing.

However, prevention of this kind of damage to marble surfaces is not that easy. Application of penetrating sealers, topical sealers and Crystallization processes are not 100% fool proof. If the spill occurs frequently, the marble surface can be spoiled again unless proper care and maintenance are given periodically by stone restoration specialists like The Marble Man.
In areas where there are more instances of spilling of red wine, citrus based liquids, soda and coffee, it’s better to go for polished granite surfaces that will still provide a highly reflective appearance while being much more resistant to etching. Casinos and restaurants are specimen examples. Moreover, granite has a greater breaking strength and scratch resistance than marble and other natural stones.
Precautionary measures such as quick reaction to wipe out spills and keeping the cleaning materials handy are a must to avoid heavy damage to stone surface. Routine maintenance practices (such as the use of diamond impregnated pads for polishing, and specialized periodic maintenance by The Marble Man) are always helpful to extend the life of your beautiful marble or other natural stone surfaces.  

Help prevent the occurrence of scratching and fading on stone surfaces by attaching pads on your furniture legs. Special attention must be given to those made of metal as they might rust and cause stains too. Try to put mats on areas with heavy traffic to prevent dust, oil, and other contaminants from being in close contact with your marble or other natural stone flooring. 

Visit our Website today or CALL us on 1300 627 626 to get detailed information about our stone care solutions - polishing, sealing, repairing, stone surface cleaning etc.We will answer your questions about the care, maintenance and restoration of your stone surfaces drawing from our 29-years of combined experience.
If you would like us to inspect your stone surface and advise on its repair or restoration, an experienced team member will visit at a time convenient to you and provide a no obligation, free quote.

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Monday 3 July 2017

Stone Care Services of Australian Stone Advisory Association and The Marble Man


The Australian Stone Advisory Association (ASAA) is a not-for-profit organisation constituted for the ‘benefit of the public by the promotion of Australian Natural Stone and the coordination and sponsorship of events and ventures and endeavours in the Stone Industry in Australia.’

The main aim of ASAA is to provide detailed information about the generic characteristics of every type of natural stone which will be of great help to consumers and stone specifiers. It also intends to educate the consumers regarding the installation, care and maintenance of natural stone surfaces.

The ASAA conducted two seminars in Sydney in November 2016 delivering significant presentations at Rydges Hotel, Camperdown.

Colin Cass, Techtile Consulting, had done a presentation on the Stone Industry & Consumer Law which addressed the following points:
  • An overview of consumer law and supplier obligations.
  • ​What is different about the natural and engineered stone industries.
  • ​How to minimise consumer complaints.
  • ​What to do if a matter is heading to the Tribunal.

In the second presentation, Ron Powell, Architect Former manager, Minister’s Stone Conservation Program & Advisor to the Barangaroo Delivery Authority provided an overview of the project of the World’s Newest Barangaroo Headland.  The project plans to convert this former container terminal into a sandstone foreshore.

In this context, The Marble Man technical team wants to inform you that its Website has a treasure trove of natural stone care and maintenance information. The Marble Man was established in 1992 by Shaun Roberts, current owner and Managing Director.

The Marble Man has continued to grow since its formation and has now over 25 years of combined experience in the stone restoration service sector. It now has a team of stone repair and restoration specialists servicing, the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Sydney, Newcastle, Canberra, Northern NSW and other areas throughout Qld, NSW and Victoria.

The Marble Man in Australia uses cutting edge technology and continues to update its equipment and services so as to provide quality service in the marble and other natural stone maintenance industry. You can call them now on 1300 627 626 for all your stone care needs such as stone repair, stone polishing & sealing, and stone cleaning etc.