Friday, October 25, 2013

Stone Restoration Sacramento Part 1: Types of Stone

Stone restoration Sacramento brings back the beauty of one of your home's often overlooked investments: your stone. This article will explore different types of stone.  Let's start with travertine and limestone.

Stone Restoration Sacramento: Travertine and Limestone

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First what's travertine?  According to this article excerpt "Travertine is a form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, especially hot springs. Travertine often has a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, and cream-colored varieties. It is formed by a process of rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate, often at the mouth of a hot spring or in a limestone cave. In the latter, it can form stalactites, stalagmites, and other speleothems. It is frequently used in Italy and elsewhere as a building material." [READ MORE].  If you wish to do restoration on travertine, you want to call a professional service that does stone restoration Sacramento.   Like limestone in general, travertine is relatively soft.
On the subject of limestone, like travertine, never use acidic solutions on it.  It is fairly easy to dissolve limestone in water and anything acidic.  So stay away from lemon juice, because guess what? Lemon juice is citric acid.  When in doubt about what product to use don't take any chances, call in a company that does stone restoration Sacramento.  Now, let's talk about our last stone which is yet another form of limestone:  marble.

Stone Restoration Sacramento: How to Restore Marble

Marble is fossilized limestone, and it has a beautiful shine when you do stone restoration Sacramento on it.  All marble really needs is a bit of honing and grinding.  Make sure that you know the level of shine that you want on your stone.  You may also wish to seal your stone to protect it between jobs.
Natural stone care is all part of protecting one of your home's most beautiful additions:  your stone work.  So, when you want to do what's best for your stone, you know who to call: someone who does stone restoration Sacramento.

This concludes part one of our series on stone restoration Sacramento and stone types.  Be sure to read part two as well.

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260 Sumatra Drive
Sacramento CA, 95838
916-924-5930 
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Friday, October 18, 2013

Travertine Cleaning Vs. Terrazzo

When you are looking for stone restoration in the Sacramento area, make sure that you know what type of tile you have as one of the pieces of information that you'll need.  Why?  Well, for example, there is a big difference between terrazzo and travertine.

Travertine or Terrazzo: What's the Difference

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Is there a difference between travertine and terrazzo?  Both are heavily used in Italy and other places as building materials, and obviously both start with the lettter 'T', however that's where the similarities stop. Terrazzo is a composite material that is either poured or precast that is made of chips of different materials such as marble, quartz, or granite to name but a few.   It's then ground to a uniform and level surface.

Travertine, on the other hand, is not a composite material.  Travertine,or calcium carbonate, actually is a form of limestone found by mineral hot springs that forms quickly, and hardens nearly as quickly.  The key difference between the two tile types, however, is how you take care of them.

Terrazzo Cleaning and Travertine Cleaning

First off, if you wish to clean your terrazzo, use a neutral pH commercial cleaner that's made for terrazzo. Household cleaners often have alkali, or acid which can seriously harm the non stone portions of your terrazzo.  The same holds true for travertine.  Travertine, however, requires extra care.

Remove dirt with a canister or handheld vacuum.  Don't use an upright vacuum, as the wheels can scratch the travertine.  Vacuum at least once a week or call in a travertine cleaning service.

What you don't know can hurt your floor.  Too many times, people buy some miracle product only to find that their tile is stained and damaged.  And unfortunately, there's a lot of bad advice out there, like cleaning your floor with lemon juice for example.  If you don't know what you're doing, don't take a chance, call in a stone care service.

C & G Stone Restoration
260 Sumatra Drive
Sacramento CA, 95838
916-924-5930
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