Marble Floors
Posted: Friday, January 27, 2006
by Jimmy Sturo
During the last ten years, marble floors have seen a rebirth – a sales increase of close to 400%, in fact. Fine marble floorings were a rich man’s option in the years when marble was quarried solely in Italy, but now one can get perfectly serviceable grades from quarries in China, Spain and Mexico.
The two most commonly employed kinds of marble for flooring are the white and black slabs and tiles. Both lend a unique character to the surroundings and can, under artistic guidance, be mixed for stunning effect.
Though marble remains the connoisseur home-owner’s flooring of choice, it does take a lot of maintenance. Since floors are high-impact, wear and tear is common, and white marble is an easily stainable area. Therefore, it is recommended that one employs a specialist service for marble floor upkeep. For a marble foyer, professional cleaners should be employed at least every one and a half years, and for living room, bathroom and kitchen floors. Also, marble floors will require treatment with neutral pH breathable sealers to compensate for the stone’s porosity and tendency to absorb stains.
Marble floors lend a beauty and class to your home, but remember, they require loving care to keep them looking their best.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Hi, have been looking for tiles almost 12 months, love black marble, other retailers trying to talk me out of it . They,re prices for Porcellain the same as Marble, saying that the quality of the Italian Porcelain is superior to Chinese Marble. Please Help. Lee
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