What is Sintered Stone and Do You Treat It Like Real Stone?
Sintered stone may look like marble or granite, but it behaves differently. Learn how to treat it, repair limits, and what to tell your clients.
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Sintered stone may look like marble or granite, but it behaves differently. Learn how to treat it, repair limits, and what to tell your clients.
Stone needs to release moisture vapor to avoid damage. Learn why breathable protection is essential for long-lasting stone surfaces.
Learn how stone restoration supports LEED certification, sustainability goals, and gives restoration pros an edge in commercial projects.
Historic stone restoration isn’t about shine—it’s about preservation. Learn the skills, standards, and care required to protect centuries-old stone.
Learn the types of cracks in stone countertops, their causes, and how proper installation and care can help prevent costly damage over time.
Keep new or restored stone floors safe during construction with coverings, crew education, & inspections. Protect your work & reputation until project handover.
Learn how to professionally handle customer concerns about shine with confidence, education, and results that build trust and credibility in your stone services.
Stone names can be misleading. Learn why testing, not labels, is essential for restoration PROS to avoid costly mistakes with marble, granite, and more.
Learn tips and tricks for matching existing stone tile—from identifying the stone to blending batches—so repairs look seamless, not “close enough.”