Natural stone flooring is a durable, beautiful, and eco-friendly choice for your Tucson home or office. There are many types of natural stone flooring, each offering unique aesthetics and benefits. Regardless of the flooring option you choose, regular tile and grout cleaning is the best way to get the most from this valuable investment.
Limestone
Limestone is a popular flooring choice that features an earthy, natural look. This stone is porous and can accumulate dirt and stains, so it’s best to seal your limestone flooring to prevent wear.
Marble
Marble is an appealing and beautiful tile choice; however, it is often susceptible to scratches and wear. Some forms of marble are more durable, offering improved performance in higher-traffic areas.
Travertine
Travertine is a form of limestone that looks like marble. This stone is a popular lower-cost option when you want the look of marble at a lower cost.
Granite
Granite is a form of igneous rock that is popular for use in tile flooring and countertops. This stone flooring option is not only beautiful, but extremely durable and affordable as well.
Flagstone
Flagstone tiles are versatile and easy to clean. They are used in both indoor and outdoor flooring applications, and can be found in geometric and natural-shaped tiles.
Slate
Slate offers a more uniform, rustic look. This type of stone tile is available in a variety of shades, including gray, green, and red.
Cantera
Like slate, cantera is a popular rustic stone. Cantera is highly susceptible to stains and should only be used in low-traffic areas or with an oil-repellant sealer to protect the stone’s look.
Sandstone
Sandstone is another popular natural stone that appears in many different colors, including beige, green, and red. It is prized for its unique look and texture, as well as its durability.
At Arizona Tile & Grout Care, Inc., we specialize in natural stone floor cleaning to keep your home or office looking its best. You can find out more about our highly rated tile and grout care service when you visit our website, or call (520) 909-1413 to request a free estimate.