How to Care for Marble Surfaces
Daily maintenance tips to keep your marble looking pristine between professional services.
Read ArticleExpert guidance to help you understand and care for your natural stone surfaces — between professional visits.
Daily and weekly care routines to protect your stone investment.
Identify issues early and understand your repair options.
Learn what professional restoration services can achieve for your surfaces.
Understand the unique characteristics of different natural stones.
Daily maintenance tips to keep your marble looking pristine between professional services.
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View ProjectWhat every stone owner should know.
Acidic or alkaline cleaners can etch and damage natural stone. Always check the label before using.
Even sealed stone can stain if liquids are left sitting. Speed matters more than the product.
Protect countertops from rings, heat damage, and acidic liquids that cause permanent etching.
Most stone needs resealing every 1–3 years. Frequency depends on porosity and usage.
These common household acids will etch marble, limestone, and travertine on contact.
Sand and grit act like sandpaper on stone floors. A daily dust mop adds years to your finish.
Some issues require expert intervention. Contact us if you notice any of these signs.
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