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Natural Stone vs. Manufactured Materials - Which one is Better For Interior Paving

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Humans have evolved technologies to compete for natural stones. The success was only to some extent, and it was up to overcome some deficiencies of  natural stones . The charm, glory, and strength of natural stone paving remain unbeatable unless you make serious mistakes in the selection of material, Mason, and location for the applications! Let’s help you in making the right choices by giving a sheer comparison between artificial material and natural material for your interior paving. Before going to deeper into the comparison between natural stones and manufactured materials for  internal flooring , I would like to give a brief list of both kinds of material used the most in the USA and elsewhere. List of Internal Flooring Materials Natural (Stones) Manufactured Materials (Tiles) Granite Limestone Marble Slate Travertine Porcelain Ceramic Pros & Cons of Internal Flooring Materials The general comparison between both types of mate...

6+ Best Cleaning & Maintenance Tips for Natural Stones in 2019

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Natural stones are bringing natural beauty to your places. Natural stone always is dazzling your eyes with lustrous appearance unless time-worn effects are diminishing all. Some areas are affecting rapidly due to ongoing wear& tear or weathering while some less, thanks to proper cleaning and maintenance practices. So, today I am going to describe ten (10) best cleaning & maintenance tips for  natural paving stones  in 2019. Know Your Stones All natural stones are not alike in their intrinsic properties. Applying the same cleaning and maintenance treatments can result in more harm than good. However, stone professionals are classifying stones into two major categories specifically for cleaning purposes. Siliceous Stones : Some stones contain Silica, which is the main component of sands, so those are referring as Siliceous Stones. Calcareous Stone : Some stones have Calcites or Calcium Carbonate as chief mineral, so known as Calcareous Stones. Tip 1 – Kno...