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FAQs

Stone tile is an excellent choice for bathroom and shower floors, and adds a spa-like ambiance to the room. It can make a stunning first impression in your entryway or foyer, or used to enhance outdoor living areas such as patios, decks, and pool surrounds. Furthermore, natural stone tile can be used as an accent or to create a beautiful and dramatic fireplace surround, adding texture and visual interest to your living spas.

Natural stone tiles can be crafted from various materials such as marble, granite, travertine, slate, limestone, and more. Each type offers distinct colors, patterns, and characteristics to suit different design preferences and functional needs.

Yes, depending on the material, sealing stone tile is often recommended to protect it from stains, moisture, and other damage. While some types of natural stone are more porous than others, all can benefit from sealing to prolong their beauty and longevity. Sealing frequency may vary depending on factors such as the type of stone, location, and level of use.

Regular cleaning with a pH-neutral cleaner and a soft mop or cloth is recommended to maintain the beauty of natural stone tile. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the surface. Sealing the tile periodically can also help protect it from stains and moisture.

Yes, natural stone is sourced from outdoor environments, therefore, it's suitable for outdoor applications such as patios, walkways, and pool decks. However, it's important to choose a stone that is appropriate for the specific climate and environmental conditions of your area to ensure durability and longevity.

Natural stone tiles are known for their durability and can withstand heavy foot traffic when properly installed and maintained. However, some types of stone may be more prone to scratching or etching than others, so it's essential to choose a stone that is suitable for the intended use and to seal it regularly for added protection.