Article DetailsHow to repair natural stone tiles. |
| Date Added: June 06, 2008 12:04:34 PM |
| Author: Mete Adan |
| Category: Natural Stone Tiles |
Lots of homeowners in many different parts of the world enjoy the look and feel of genuine stone. Whether it's used for walls, floors, or exteriors, stone looks great and lasts an extremely long time. Stone is, however, an expensive material to build with, and masonry work doesn't come cheap. Because of this, many modern homeowners opt for stone tile in order to have the appearance of real stone in their homes without the hefty price tag. Stone tile is, itself, a very durable and attractive material. It is well-suited for use in moisture rich areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. It can take a lot of abuse, and look good doing it. Unfortunately, no material is indestructible. Stone tile repair is sometimes necessary due to scratches, discoloration of the tile, or, more commonly, discoloration of the grout around the tile. If you think that stone tile repair is in your home's future, there are several things you should know about the material itself, and the methods used to mend it. Common Stone Tile Repairs Repair Stone Tile Scratches and Chips Loose Stone Tile Repair and Grout Replacement Remember, all flooring tile, including tile made of natural stone, should have a nonskid, stain-proof surface (if it's only stain-resistant, it should be sealed and routinely resealed for protection). Natural stone, though incredibly strong, is always somewhat porous if left unsealed. Jon Nunan is a freelance writer who draws on his experience in construction, ranging from landscaping to log home building, for his articles on home improvement.
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