8+Refinishing System for travertine tile floor from series “Seamless Floors” (Grout removal, lippage removal/seam leveling, grinding, honing, sealing)

BEFORE These travertine floors have multiple issues such as severe tile lippage, dullness, scratches, extensive wear and tear, stains, cracks and holes, and damaged dirty cement-based grout. OLD GROUT REMOVAL (AS DUSTLESS AS POSSIBLE) The first step of our 8+ refinishing systems AKA seamless floor system project is GROUT REMOVAL. Our highly experienced technicians use…

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How We Restore Travertine Tile Floor Using 4+ System

We refer to this process as 4+ restoration system of travertine floor because it involves 4 major steps and sometimes few extra ones depending on extra requirements. As you can see travertine tile floor displays major signs of wear and tear, scratches, dullness, etch marks, and dirty grout which in some places is broken or…

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Proper Seam Repairs On Granite Countertops

Starting from the late 90’s Granite became the most popular luxurious countertop system in residential homes. Slowly but surely it replaced laminate and Corian tops due to its great durability and visual qualities. This movement triggered the whole stone industry’s infrastructure creating multiple amounts of granite fabrication shops and local stone suppliers. It became so…

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How We Do Chip Repairs On Granite Countertops

Everyday activities that take place in your kitchen involve your granite countertops. The Granite is known for its durability but density at the same time and especially the edges. Around the sink cut out or along the perimeter the edges will take the most impacts from kitchen everyday objects such as glasses, plates, knives, etc.…

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8+Stone Refinishing System AKA Seamless Floors

The typical marble floor description list contains the following items. The tiles are installed relatively flat but still, each tile represents its own individual degree of levelness that is comparatively different from other neighbor tiles. The grout joint width varies from 1/16″ to 1/4″ and different types of grout can be used such as cement…

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