Marble, Terrazzo, Granite & Travetine have different characteristics and care needs, and at Mr. Stonemaster, we get it. Our experts employees apply the latest and high technology tools to provide your floors back the luster and sophistication it once had. You need those tough stains removed, those scratches fixed, or that high-gloss shine restored… and we take care of each and every project with carefulness and precision.
What has guided us in our journey since these last five years, is our desire for excellence and our relentless zeal to push our limits as far as they might stretch. We believe in providing quality results Our clients are our priority. Every project we work on is proof of our experience and proof of our dedication to you by going above and beyond..
Choose Mr. Stonemaster for your stone care needs and experience the difference that dedication and skill can make. With us, your floors will not only shine but also stand the test of time. Shine Restored, Excellence Delivered – that’s the Mr. Stonemaster promise.
Preserve the beauty and integrity of your natural stone investments with our comprehensive maintenance services. Our tailored maintenance programs include regular cleaning, polishing touch-ups, and protective treatments to extend the life and beauty of your floors, countertops, and other surfaces. Trust our expertise to keep your natural stone looking flawless year-round.
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Terrazzo surfaces should be sealed every 1-2 years, but high-traffic areas may require more frequent sealing. Check the manufacturer's recommendations and perform a water test to determine if resealing is necessary.
Clean spills immediately with a soft cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for stone surfaces. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the stone and its sealant.
No, you should avoid using vinegar, lemon juice, or any acidic cleaners on terrazzo, granite, marble, and travertine. These acids can etch and dull the surface.
For organic stains (coffee, wine), use a poultice made of baking soda and water. For oil-based stains, use a poultice made of baking soda and acetone. Apply the poultice, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it to dry for 24-48 hours before removing.
Minor scratches and etches can often be polished out with a terrazzo polishing powder and a soft cloth. For deeper scratches, call us for professional restoration at 647-492-1995.
Granite surfaces should be sealed every 1-2 years. Perform a water test to determine if resealing is necessary, especially in high-traffic or frequently used areas.
Clean spills immediately with a soft cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner designed for granite. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners.
While granite is heat-resistant, it's best to use trivets or hot pads to avoid potential thermal shock and cracking.
For organic stains, use a poultice made of baking soda and water. For oil-based stains, use a poultice made of baking soda and acetone. Apply, cover with plastic wrap, and leave it to dry for 24-48 hours before removing.
Regularly dust mop or sweep to remove dirt. Damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner and periodically buff the surface with a dry microfiber cloth or use a granite polishing powder.