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Why Stone Floors Restoration Is Necessary?



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By : Bimol Bee    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-08-07 05:37:46
Although stone floors are rather tough, they may be easily damaged. Gravel and impulse may result in at first smaller damages but then they may cause rather serious problems on your floor. When this happens, stone floor restoration is highly advisable. Restoration doesn’t only remove any damages on stone floors but also prevents further possible damage. This complex process usually includes stone polishing and cleaning which will make your place look like a real palace. Besides, you’re going to save much money on constant floor supporting and repair.

Basics Of Stone Surfaces

Although stone surfaces are tough enough they are subjected to many contacts. Being highly reliable, stone floors have some weak spots you need to consider. Grit acts as an abrasive, sanding down surfaces as it moves due to the other contacts. Grit always damages the finish on the stone, and may deepen smaller structural flaws in the stone, simultaneously widening them. Such flaws become larger fractures making stone crack.

Pressure is another damaging issue. Stone floors take stress loads like any other surface though. Too heavy weights may affect the structure and set of the stones, making them crack, split along joins, etc.

Scuffing and scratching are the other problems of stone floors. Even the best footwear may remove finish on stone damaging it. Limestone has a good finish, but it’s also subjected to acids, pitting and damaging the surface.

Safety

The safety issues are important for stone floors as well. Damaging the floors may be avoided and fixed, but the safety issues should be paid thorough attention. Thus, cracked or broken stone floors may become very dangerous not only to people but to the floor as well. The problems may be deepened if the surface gets more pressure. Uneven and damaged surfaces may cause injuries as well especially to children. Deterioration of the non-slip treatment may become another serious problem in your house. Some treated stones like flamed blue stones are good, but time and damage can cause damages. Ensure that your floor is OK or have it restored. It’s highly advisable to consult an expert in stone restoration in order to avoid further more serious problems.

Stone restoration

Stone restoration depends on the type of stone. Flooring stone may be different in its quality, age and types of wear. But any type of stone may be restored and your floor will look new again and even serve more years.

There is a great variety of stone restoration work including: Stone cleaning, Slate cleaning, Marble cleaning, Marble polishing and Stone polishing.

The restoration work itself includes:
Cleaning and polishing via restoration to high-rate standards.
Cleansing and restoration involving intensive cleansing, removing grime, stains and grit.
Grinding including scratch removing, restoring the floor surface and removing the problems caused by damaging.
Sealing which is extremely important as it protects the floor surface from damage.
Re-vitrification meaning a surface cut, removing the damaged spots and making a new surface.
Author Resource:- http://2ols.com/item_17816_461037095-MK-1503-Air-Wet-Stone-Polisher-Kit.htm
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