Is Natural
Stone the Right Choice for your Home
By Frederick
M. Hueston, stoneforensics.com
This last year has seen a large increase in
the number of people having natural stone, marble, granite, limestone,
sandstone or slate fitted into their homes either as work surfaces or as
flooring. No man-made product can rival the beauty of well-presented natural
stone with its myriad of colors and patterns which are unique to your
individual stone.
With this increased interest in returning to
natural stone products has come an avalanche of products to clean, shine and
seal the stones. Importers, tile retailers, builders and chemical firms have
all jumped on the band wagon and see big profits in natural stone. Unfortunately,
it would seem that very few of these companies have any understanding of the
products they are selling or fitting or advising customers to purchase.
In the past most of my calls was concerned
with restoring old marble, granite or limestone but increasingly I am getting
called out to deal with brand new tiles which have developed problems.
Some of these problems are;
Tiles being laid so that there is significant
lippage between them
Grouting gaps being too large
Tiles smeared with grout after sealing
Incorrect sealant being used
Acrylic sealants being applied
Polish or wax being applied to the surface
Marble and limestone being used in kitchens
Slate being used in showers
Not sealing the stone
Applying a seal and then assuming that it is now protected from all possible
sources of damage
Discoloration of the tiles because sealant is left on the surface
Use of acidic cleaners in the builders clean
Poor or non existent care and maintenance programs provided to the client
How do you ensure you are not left with a big
bill after the builders have moved out?
Buy your tiles from a supplier that provides
good advice and has an installation service,
Research the topic prior to purchase so that you can ask pertinent questions.
If you get suspect or glib answers walk away and shop elsewhere
Do not simply go for the cheapest, they may prove to more expensive in the long
run
If possible retain some of the money until the job is completed to your
satisfaction. That way if there is a problem you can insist on it being
rectified.
Your biggest protection is to get acquainted
with the properties of natural stone and its care and maintenance before
setting out to purchase your preferred stone type. You can do this by carrying
out the appropriate search on the Web.