Resources & Guides

Stone Care Knowledge Library

Expert guidance to help you understand and care for your natural stone surfaces — between professional visits.

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Maintenance Tips

Daily and weekly care routines to protect your stone investment.

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Problem Solving

Identify issues early and understand your repair options.

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Restoration Guides

Learn what professional restoration services can achieve for your surfaces.

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Material Knowledge

Understand the unique characteristics of different natural stones.

Featured Guides

Knowledge from Two Decades of Practice

Maintenance Tips

How to Care for Marble Surfaces

Daily maintenance tips to keep your marble looking pristine between professional services.

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Problem Solving

Understanding Stone Etching

Learn what causes etching, how to prevent it, and when professional restoration is needed.

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Product Guide

Choosing the Right Stone Sealer

Not all sealers are equal. Discover which type is best for your specific stone.

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Education

DIY vs Professional Stone Care

When you can handle it yourself and when to call the experts. Honest guidance from professionals.

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Stone Education

Travertine vs Marble: What's the Difference?

The unique characteristics and care requirements of different natural stones.

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Outdoor Care

Protecting Outdoor Stone Surfaces

Special considerations for Florida's climate and how to maintain exterior stone year-round.

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Maintenance Tips

Grout Cleaning: Methods That Work

Effective grout cleaning techniques and products that won't damage your tile or stone.

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Problem Solving

Signs Your Stone Needs Professional Attention

Red flags that indicate it's time to call in certified stone restoration experts.

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Project Spotlight

Travertine Crack Repair — Orlando

See how we restored a cracked travertine floor in an Orlando home without replacing a single tile.

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Quick Reference

Essential Stone Care Tips

What every stone owner should know.

Use pH-Neutral Cleaners Only

Acidic or alkaline cleaners can etch and damage natural stone. Always check the label before using.

Wipe Up Spills Immediately

Even sealed stone can stain if liquids are left sitting. Speed matters more than the product.

Use Coasters & Trivets

Protect countertops from rings, heat damage, and acidic liquids that cause permanent etching.

Reseal Regularly

Most stone needs resealing every 1–3 years. Frequency depends on porosity and usage.

Avoid Vinegar & Lemon

These common household acids will etch marble, limestone, and travertine on contact.

Dust Mop Daily

Sand and grit act like sandpaper on stone floors. A daily dust mop adds years to your finish.

When to Call

When to Call the Professionals

Some issues require expert intervention. Contact us if you notice any of these signs.

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