Many homeowners assume that when a stone floor becomes dull, scratched, or stained, the only option is to tear it out and replace it. In reality, most natural stone floors can be professionally restored, often at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
In Before You Replace That Stone Floor, stone expert Frederick M. Hueston explains what really happens to marble, granite, limestone, travertine, and other natural stone surfaces over time. Drawing on more than 45 years of experience in the stone and tile industry, he shows homeowners why stone loses its shine, why stains and scratches appear, and how professionals restore these surfaces to their original beauty.
This book walks readers through the restoration process in clear, straightforward language. You will learn how grinding, honing, polishing, and sealing work, why coatings often cause more harm than good, and how to recognize when a floor needs professional attention.
Most importantly, the book helps homeowners understand when restoration is the smart alternative to costly replacement.
If you have a stone floor that looks worn, dull, or damaged, this guide will help you understand what is really happening and what can be done about it.