It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The time of year where we celebrate with close friends and family and eat and drink and eat! But hold on a minute…what about your marble, limestone, granite, and travertine kitchen countertops? No doubt your kitchen will get a lot of use over the holidays. In this … ∞
1. No dust Stone restoration is a wet process, so there is no dust involved. However, because we use water, the first part of our process is protection. We use plastic and blue painters tape to protect your baseboards and cabinets. 2. The shine comes from the stone itself, not a sealer There is … ∞
A Humbling Experience, By President Rawi Tabbah After 34 years in the stone restoration business, I am often asked what is the first thing a person interested in this business should do? My usual answer is: learn as much as you can about the stone itself. Learn to recognize marble from granite from limestone, etc. Then, learn some … ∞