The Case of the Melting Marble Mystery
A snowy marble patio, melting at the corners. Thermal bridging, not a defect—just science. Another chilly case cracked by the Stone Detective.
A snowy marble patio, melting at the corners. Thermal bridging, not a defect—just science. Another chilly case cracked by the Stone Detective.
A spilled glass of red wine, a white marble countertop, and a panicked call. The Stone Detective saves the day
A strange stain in a hotel suite leads the Stone Detective to uncover a 40-year-old murder buried beneath the marble.
A mysterious rash, a quartz countertop, and one allergic clue. The Stone Detective cracks the case
How old is the marble?” he asked. “Five to ten… million years,” I said. The jury laughed. Case closed. Just another day for the Stone Detective.
Thought it was limestone, but the rebar gave it away—cast stone in disguise. In this biz, things aren’t always what they seem. The Stone Detective knows.
A strange smell, a sealed limestone floor, and a rubber membrane gone wrong—just another day for the Stone Detective. The nose always knows.
A stone deck appears to be “bleeding,” but the culprit isn't what you'd expect. Follow the Stone Detective as he cracks the case of the crying calcium.