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Well maintained natural stone floors will last a lifetime without ever needing repair, except for an occasional resealing or buffing when they start to get dull. Resealing the floor periodically can help avoid staining.
Natural stone floor repair professionals recommend avoiding the use of harsh or abrasive chemicals on these floors, such as bleach and baking soda. Natural stone floors can be safely cleaned with steam mops, or with products that are specific for stone floor cleaning. These products clean and add a thin layer of sealant that helps prevent stains.
Most types of damages in natural stone are stains, scratches, and dents. Most of this damage can be repaired with fillers, sanding, polishing and resealing. Outdoors, tree roots can sometimes cause the slabs to crack and heave. When that happens, the roots need to be dealt with before the stone slabs can be repaired. The soil under the slabs can wash away causing them to crack and sink. That kind of damage will require leveling the soil underneath with mud jacking or by filling the gaps with structural-grade polymer foam.
When your stone floors become damaged with stains, scratches, and dents, it is important to know how to repair them without further ruining them. An experienced stone floor repair contractor will be able to repair the damage with the right equipment to ensure your stone floors look as good as new again. To find your local stone floor repair contractor, search through HomePro Match today!
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