When newly installed, marble floors have a beautiful reflective finish and bring elegance to your home. As time goes by, this glossy finish tends to dim, lose luster, and can lead to the damage of your marble bathroom counters, floors, vanities, and more.Interior Stone Products
If this happens in your marble bathroom, the walls, counters, and
floor will undoubtedly have a dull look. When you have a beautiful
stone, such as marble, installed in your bathroom, it’s a disservice to
your décor to let it become dim and lackluster. Even in the future, if
you are planning to sell your house, having dull marble floors and walls
will lower the value of your home.
Marble is a metamorphic rock. As
such, it is softer than granite and can stain easily. This is because
the marble collects the by-products from our bathroom cosmetics and
beauty products which eventually lead to discoloration, and sometimes
staining. As a natural stone, marble also wears out very easily.
If your water supply is hard water, make sure you clean the marble
surfaces after using the bathroom. Failure to do so may lead to water
stains. Failure to do so may lead to water stains. When cleaning, make
sure that soap does not come into contact with the water as it can form
soap scum.
If you’re a handy person, it’s normal to feel like you
can get it done on your own, but it’s important to ensure it’s done
right.
Classic Marble Restoration, Inc. can apply different materials and color-match them to the stone to create flawless and seamless repairs.We use UV-cured formulas and products to not only conceal the old damage and repair it – but also to ensure that the repairs are “watertight” and safe for their future use.