Marble Flooring Designs!
- Author Tarun Kumar
- Published April 9, 2010
- Word count 426
When guest attain to our showroom, they usually demand to show low cost Italian marble for the marble flooring?
But indecisively guest have no certain ideas, Do they looking for Italian Marble or Turkey or Chinese Marble?
Our sales person provides them better material as per their budget with good marble flooring ideas.At very soon, our company consider to launching highly appreciable Virtual Room Showcase to clear customer indecisive notion towards marble.
By our Dr.Marble Section in our website, we receive some enquiries by guests for marble flooring, I am disclosing few of it .It will definitely help you to get better ideas for marble usage on your flooring.
Dr Marble,
I am seriously considered to using granite or marble as a flooring material in an upcoming building project. Will they both perform in same manner? How about stain resistance, durability and handling?
Firstly I would like to appreciate you on your taste and choice of building material. Both Granite and Marble are admirable for flooring. In fact in a market these material recorded explosive growth during 4-5 years. Italian and other imported marble sales explosively grown approximately 400 percent during the past 3 years.
Home owners are using marble for flooring and granite as countertops, back splashes, tub platforms and surrounds and fireplace surrounds and hearths.
View of experts on Stain resistance:
Because granite and marble are natural products, they exhibit a wide range of stain resistance. Marble is more porous than granite. Certain marbles can stain quite readily. Common household liquids such as orange juice, nail polish remover, shampoo, and even water can cause serious stains in certain marbles. Granite, on the other hand, is very stain resistant. Professional installers recommend the use of neutral pH breathable sealers for both marble and granite, once they have been installed. These sealers need to be reapplied on a regular basis, depending upon how much use or foot traffic that the marble or granite is exposed to.
If you would like to use marble for an entrance ante-room, it might have to be professionally cleaned and resealed every 2-3 years depend on footfalls. Marble used in bathrooms and kitchens should be cleaned and resealed every 15 months to 20 months.
I hope this article may help home owners to select better material for their marble flooring.
To Get Beautiful Marble Flooring Designs,Visit on our website www.rmrmarmo.com with 100s of varieties of Italian and Imported marble.
You can ask any question online on our Dr.Marble Section or visit our showroom in Delhi to Buy Italian marble.
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