Tuesday 14 November 2017

Do Your Marble, Granite and Other Natural Stones Need Professional Cleaning?

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Experts in the stone care industry in Australia say that marble and stone floor tiles and countertops in your home need professional cleaning. There are structural pores in the surface of the stones and they tend to absorb dust, dirt and bacteria. Normal mop won’t remove such layered grime and so they require strong cleaners, abrasives and scrubbing machines. Tile grout is also an area of your floors that collect dirt over time. Dirty grout can degrade the look of any stone floors.

Three Types of Cleaning Methods Are Recommended for Natural Stone

There are different varieties of stone materials available in the market and each stone surface may pose a unique cleaning issue.  As a result, several products are required to solve these stone cleaning issues.

When cleaning stone tile floors, three main methods are implemented to achieve the best result possible. These are chemical, abrasion, and heat cleaning. These three stone cleaning processes are often used in conjunction to produce stunning results.

Chemical Cleaning
Chemical Cleaning is used to clean stone tiles to remove many different types of stains. Strong cleaning detergents are used to dissolve heavy oils and grease build up in the tiles and grout. Acids can also be used on some acid resistant stones such as sandstone to remove calcium based materials from the surface. These are the 2 main types of chemical cleaners used but there are many more depending on the stains and material we are working on.

Abrasive Cleaning
Abrasive cleaning is often used in conjunction with chemical cleaning to remove surface and ingrained dirt and stains in natural stone surfaces. There are different degrees of abrasive cleaning which range from using simple abrasive cleaners to using abrasive pads and machines to grind the surface of the stone.

Heat Cleaning
Heat cleaning is done for your stone floors to remove heavy grease and oil buildup. This is often implemented along with chemical cleaning to remove older stains. Heat cleaning is mainly done for stone surfaces used in car parks and other outdoor areas.

Call the best stone restorer on the Gold Coast and other main cities in QLD and NSW today to complete a test on your marble or stone tile floor or outdoor stone paving.

Given below are some of the stone cleaning services offered by the Marble Man stone restoration professionals:
  • 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 

You can hire a Marble Man stone restorer in the following cities:
SYDNEY | CANBERRA | BRISBANE | GOLD COAST | SUNSHINE COAST | TOOWOOMBA | NORTHERN NSW.

Call the Marble Man company office today on 1300 627 626 to get an obligation free stone restoration quote or email them to book your onsite evaluation.

Tuesday 7 November 2017

How to Select the Right Kind of Stone for Your Home or Office


Here are some tips to choose natural stone for residential or commercial use.

Location
It is important to know where the stone is going to be used. Location will decide which type of natural stone to be selected and what stone treatment to be given.

These points are to be considered before you go for the final selection.
  • Will the stone be indoors or outdoors?
  • Will the stone be in a wet area or dry area?
  • Will there be constant foot traffic?
  • Will the stone be exposed to the elements?
  • Will the stone be exposed to spillage of acidic substances?
  • Does the stone need to be slip resistant?
  • Will the stone be exposed to the build up of soap scum?
  • Will the stone be exposed to constant heat?
  • Will the stone suit its surroundings or decor? 

Location Specific Guidelines for Choosing the Stone
Kitchen areas are subject to constant spillage of acidic substances so they require stone that is hardwearing and resistant to absorption. Marble will etch with acidic substances, which are often found in the kitchen. Granite is scratch and heat resistant, virtually non-absorbent once sealed, resistant to most chemicals and a better choice for the kitchen than marble and limestone.

Bathroom areas are subject to the build up of soap scum, oils, dirt and mineral deposits from water so they require stone that is fairly resistant to absorption and can be easily cleaned. Smooth surfaces such as polished marble, limestone or granite are ideal. The size of the tile is also important, particularly where drains are located. Small tiles are more easily laid when the fall towards the drain is steep.

Foyers, elevators, stairs and showrooms are subject to constant foot traffic but polished marble, granite or terrazzo will still work well in these areas with regular maintenance.
Outdoor areas will weather if exposed to constant sun, rain, pollution and chemically treated pool water so a stone that wears well, is slip resistant and has a matt finish such as sandstone is ideal.

Colour of the Stone
Colour may be determined by the stone you choose, or alternatively the colour you require may determine your choice of stone. Slate is usually dark in colour, granite varies from beige to black, marble varies from white to black, onyx comes in a variety of beautiful translucent light to dark colours, sandstone and limestone are usually light coloured. The colour and stone choices are endless.

Points to keep in mind:
  • Does the preferred stone come in the required colour?
  • Is the space where the stone will be installed large or small?
  • Does the colour appear to enlarge or reduce the space?
  • Is there much natural light or is it a dark space?
  • What type of artificial lights will be used that may affect the colour?
  • Are the ceilings high or low?
  • Will there be more than one colour used?
  • Will the colour tone in with other colours in the room?
  • Will the colour show scratches, stains, dirt or dust?
  • Does the room need to feel warm or cool?
  • Does the colour suit the purpose of the room?

Finish
Finish will be determined by the purpose of the stone and the type of stone chosen. Marble can be polished to a high gloss whereas sandstone cannot. A marble vanity in a bathroom would look appealing with a high gloss, whereas an outdoor, sandstone area would be better left matt or textured to enhance slip resistance. A low sheen finish is practical for a high traffic area, whereas a high gloss is ideal in a low traffic area and in a shower.

Considerations:
  • Does the stone have a functional or aesthetic purpose?
  • Will the stone be exposed to water?
  • Does the stone require slip resistance?
  • Will the stone be subject to dirt from foot traffic?
  • Will the area be subject to high or low foot traffic?
  • Will the stone take a polish?
  • Will the finish compliment the décor?
  • Is the stone in a bathroom where soap scum may build up?
  • Is the stone in a kitchen where acidic liquids may be spilled?

Stone Care and Maintenance
Natural stone maintenance factor assumes importance, as it will determine the true cost of the stone. If the correct stone is chosen with an appropriate finish, maintenance will be manageable and affordable. If the wrong stone and finish are chosen maintenance could be costly and ineffective. A high gloss finish may be desired on a marble floor in a foyer with high foot traffic therefore the cost of regular polishing or resurfacing must be taken into account.
The cost of maintenance will also depend upon how often the stone need to be cleaned, sealed and repolished. 

For any queries regarding selection of natural stone or its maintenance needs, you may contact Australia's Number One marble and other stone restoration specialists. Call a stone repair professional now: 1300 627 626.