A homeowner in Lincoln Square, NY, grew increasingly frustrated as she tried to restore her marble floor, only to see little to no improvement.
A homeowner in Lincoln Square, NY, grew increasingly frustrated as she tried to restore her marble floor, only to see little to no improvement.
Moving into a newly built home is a rewarding experience. The thing is, some homebuilders don't seal your tile, grout, or stone surfaces.
A homeowner in Manhattan knew that he couldn't expose his shower's marble surface to regular cleaners, so he decided to trust a professional.
Stone countertops can elevate a kitchen's appearance, but they need to be cared for. Here are some tips to maintain their beauty and lifespan.
Despite their beauty, smooth and shiny floors can become a menace due to their slippery nature when wet or polished.
The grout of a kitchen floor in Upper East Side had lost its color to dirt and other external elements, ruining the floor's entire look.
An Upper West Side homeowner wanted to refresh her travertine floor, but years of wear and tear had left the surface dull and uninviting.
In Soho, NY, a homeowner needed our expertise to restore her natural stone shower. The surface had decayed, leading to an unsightly appearance.
Grout is essential for filling gaps, sealing joints, and securing tiles to their base. However, it is very porous and can get stained easily.
A homeowner in Harlem, NY, wanted to preserve his shower floor against soap and the effects of moisture buildup.
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