TESTIMONIALS
"Very happy, floor is marble and looks brand new. Beautiful shine. I highly recommend their professional work. They were also very careful with my furniture. Thank you!" - Mrs. Z
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about our services?Here are the questions we are most often asked. Don't see your question answered here? Just contact us. Stone Restoration/MaintenanceDo you charge an estimate fee?
NEVER. MARBLELIFE has never charged an estimate fee, and we never will. We know that an educated customer is our best client. We are committed to assisting our client base in learning how to care for their stone, tile and grout and are confident that should you decide to move forward with your project that you will select MARBLELIFE Will there be a lot of dust created during the restoration of my floor?
NO. MARBLELIFE long ago developed the means of using a little water to trap dust and stone particles as they are removed from the stone. This mixture is then vaccumed up as we work. Typically, we have no more than 10 to 20 sq ft of floor being worked on at any time. We recognized long ago that maintaining a clean operation was important to our clients. My floors had a beautiful shine when new. How can I restore that new shine?
MARBLELIFE is the answer. Recently a cleaning firm spilled a cleaner that is obviously acid on my marble vanities. Do I need to replace these?
No. Acidic damage can be readily repaired by a properly trained stone craftsman. Restoration is typically substantially less expensive than replacement. MARBLELIFE can restore your vanities to a new appearance. Give us a call. My tile grout lines are filthy. Why can't I get them clean?
Grout is very porous. Unless properly sealed when installed AND sealed every few years after being installed your grout will act as a sponge absorbing every liquid it encounters. Believe it or not, the most prevalent culprit contributing to dirty or stained grout problems is dirty mop water, and improper mopping techniques. Most people do not realize that when mopping a floor you wring out the mop FIRST so that it is damp but not wet when mopping a floor. This allows the dirt to be picked up and transferred to the mop bucket. A wet mop dissolves the dirt and allows it to run into the grout line where it concentrates as it liquid evaporates away. A wet mop effectively cleans the tile top while dirtying the grout line. Dirty mop water does the same thing. A rule of thumb we teach our teams is that if you glue a quarter to the bottom of your mop bucket it is time to change the water once you can no longer see the coin. Okay, so what can we do about this situation? If the grout has been routinely sealed a tile-and-grout-cleaning may be all you need to restore a clean appearance. However, in most cases no one remembers to re-seal and therefore the grout becomes stained, at which point the best option is MARBLELIFE's COLORSeal Grout Restoration which applies a color-matched topical seal to the grout restoring it to its original appearance, while applying a professional grade topical seal providing substantial improvements in stain resistance going forward. COLORSeal costs little more than a cleaning but offers eye-popping results.
Where can I find a guide for the care of my particular stone or tile surface?
MARBLELIFE (www.marblelife.com) and NTC (The National Training Center of the Masonary Trades, www.ntc-stone.com) both market a line of surface specific care guides which do a very nice job of providing an in-depth explanation of care requirements for each surface including marble, granite, limestone, terrazzo, ceramic, slate and porcelain. Or simply contact your local MARBLELIFE stone craftsman at 800-209-9596. They cannot only help you but can also source and deliver any product you may need to care for your stone or tile surfaces. I have a stain in my stone what should I do?
Stain Removal is the ONLY service that a stone restoration company CANNOT guarantee. Stains are the result of colored liquid being allowed to seep into the stone. While in most cases a seal can be removed, in virtually all cases it requries patience, multiple treatments and either your time or your money. Each stain requires a different poultice and solution to remove. If you know what the stain is you have a much better chance of effecting a solution quickly. If you do NOT know what the stain is it is still possible but may take a little more time to define the appropriate solution. u Do you have anything that can enrich the color of my faded slate, quarry tile, granite or other stone or tile surface?
Yes - MARBLELIFE maintains a broad array of treatments custom tailored to the specific stone or tile surface. We can restore your grout, enrich the color of the tile, slate, marble or granite, and even provide a soft sheen, semi-gloss or gloss finish to the surface. Tell us what you want the final result to be and we can customize a solution for you. We have a second home - How do we find out if there is a MARBLELIFE location available that can care for our stone and tile surfaces there as well?
With more than 50 locations across the country MARBLELIFE covers more than 50% of the population as of this writing (2008) and expects to have full coverage throughout North America within a few years. The fastest way to find a local MARBLELIFE stone craftsman is to visit www.marblelife.com/service.html and enter your properties zip code in the locator on the left column. You will immediately be provided the contact information for the local office, and have an opportunity to requrest an estimate if need be. Where can I find information about caring for my stone?
While there are general guidelines to caring for all stone and tile surfaces, specific information pertaining to your specific surfaces can be found at: Is there routine, daily or weekly maintenance I should be performing?
The #1 culprit of damage to floors is dirt, (grit, sand & dust). The best treatment for your floor is a dry, untreated microfiber dust mop or vacuum, used every day when possible. Damp mopping is recommended on a weekly basis and whenever there are visible spills. For more information about stone care, consult our Caring For It section. I have a beautiful entry rug. Will it harm my stone floor?
Rugs are a good idea to catch dirt and grit. Walk-off mats or carpets should ideally be "two paces" long to insure that each shoe come in contact with it at least once allowing the carpet or matt to try and knock-off any dust or dirt which could scratch the floor. I have Marble Natural Stone floors in the kitchen. Some vinegar got on the floor and now we have a light spot. Why didn't my seal prevent this?
Vinegar is acidic. It is likely that what you are looking at is not a stain but an etch. This acidic spill has literally dissolved micropits into your stone surface. My Natural Stone countertops are no longer shiny. How do I get the shine back?
Most of the time when a customer asks us why their countertop is not shiny anymore, it turns out that some sort of film is sitting on the surface. This happens when one does not use the proper cleanser, or when they clean their granite surface with water and dish soap. (This will eventually lead to soap film build up.) Give us a call. We can provide solutions for you. Where can I learn about how to care for my stone?
www.marblelife.com offers a broad array of guidance for virtually any stone type. You can also source the care products you need. OR you can simply call your local office and speak to a certified stone craftsman at 800-209-9596. MARBLELIFE never charges for a consultation, and is always happy to discuss your particular situation and needs. One thing to remember when you are caring for marble, limestone, travertine or grout always insist that anything you put on your stone by acid-free or pH neutral. Acidic cleaners and products WILL damage your stone, and fade your grout over time. Does my stone require any special treatment different from my tile?
YES. Ceramic and porcelain tile surfaces are much harder than your marble, limestone and travertine. These surfaces are acid sensitive and will wear and abrade when dust and dirt our ground underfoot. Remember the Grand Canyon, a one mile deep canyon, was dug by water and dirt. The only difference with your floor is that this process has been ongoing for millions of years in the Grand Canyon, and has just started in your home. Do my granite counters need to be sealed? Some people say yes and some say no.
It depends. If this was the late 1990s the answer would have been an emphatic yes, but things have changed, stone processing processes have improved. While no one "makes" natural stone, they do run it through a series of processes to convert it from a rock, to a slab, to a counter or tile. When the granite is cut into slabs today, most of it is now being "resinated", whereby a polyester resin is vacuumed through the stone. The resin fills the natural pores present in every stone. This is done to improve the slabs transportability. If not done, many of the unusual colored stones, would not survive the shipping process, cracking and shattering enroute. The resination imparts improved flexibility to the slab. As a side-effect, but filling the pores, resination effectively seals the stone. Today, most granite is being resinated and therefore does not need to be sealed. If your counters are older than 5-years and you do not KNOW that they have been resinated, you will want to have them sealed every other year. Sealing is fairly inexpensive, and is certainly MUCH less expensive than the time, cost and annoyance of having to have a stain removed. Is there anything I can to avoid having to restore my floors again and again?
Yes there is. I am sure you have no intention of buying a new motor for your car. You take your care in for periodic oil changes and service inorder to extend the life of the vehicle. Your stone and tile surfaces are little different - if done properly. Unfortunately, what many companies claim to be maintenance does not meet the definition. A maintenance program is a program that helps you avoid a catastrophic failure or the need for a major overhaul. A restoration is a major floor finish overhaul. If your "maintenance" provider is not prepared to GUARANTEE that your floor will not need to be restored, they are not effectively maintaining the surface. MARBLELIFE has NEVER had to restore a floor for a maintenance contract. We have a hotel or commercial property outside of the Dallas / Ft. Worth area that we would like to have serviced or maintained, can MARBLELIFE take care of this property too?
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