Comparing Stone-Like Tiles and Actual Stone Tiles
Although the word “tile” is used to describe both manmade and natural stone tiles, differences can affect the cost and longevity of your installation.
Although the word “tile” is used to describe both manmade and natural stone tiles, differences can affect the cost and longevity of your installation.
Are you considering having dimension stone panels installed? This article examines the pros and cons and describes some beautiful alternative options.
You’ve likely heard of hard water damage on natural stone, but did you know that soft water can also damage it? Learn how to protect susceptible stone.
Stone is relatively easy to care for, but does require regular cleaning and maintenance to remain beautiful. Here are some care tips for your new stone.
An experienced, professional countertop fabricator will know which stone sealer is best, based on the type of stone and the location where the stone is used.
This article offers details on granite and soapstone. Know what to expect as you select your countertop material so you can make an informed decision.
Each natural stone slab is a unique, valuable geological display, so it makes sense to use as much of the material as possible by repurposing the remnants.
Sometimes these “cracks” in natural stone countertops are not cracks at all, but fissures, something that resembles a crack. Read more to learn the difference.