Natural and
Cultured Stone:

Stone comes from Mother Nature. Natural stone,
both beautiful and durable, is one of the oldest and most dramatic elements found in architecture. Today there are many more types of stone
available in both slab and tile form than here were just a few years ago. While it has become an increasing popular material in new homes, it
is important to maintain a balance between the beauty and vitality of natural stone and its appropriateness.
One of the first things to consider is how the material will be utilized. The two most important considerations are the hardness of the stone,
and the absorbency of the stone. All natural stones are porous to varying degrees. Degree of hardness, durability and resistance to acid, stain
and water are important aspects to keep in mind.
Unlike ceramic tile, most natural materials must be maintained. In many cases, natural stone is not as hard as a glazed tile, which has been
fired in a kiln. Some stones may lose a degree of color due to ultraviolet rays in the sunlight.
There are two forms of maintenance, daily and periodic. Daily dust mopping will keep surfaces free of dust, grit and sand. Wiping down shower
walls and countertops immediately after usage is recommended to keep water spots, food stains and dirt from accumulating. Periodic maintenance
includes the application of an impregnator or sealer on an annual basis. It is important to use the same sealer with each application, as some
chemicals will not mix.
Granites are typically the hardest of the
dimensional stones. They are great for kitchen countertops since they resist scratching, are stain resistant and heat resistant. Granite is
also suitable for flooring and wall cladding and can be used in both interior and exterior settings.
Limestone is most common in a “honed” finish (a
smooth surface with little or no gloss.) The surface may have rough areas, which are common on some types of stone. Limestone densities can
vary, ranging from that of marble to that of granite. It, too, is suitable for interior or exterior use.
Marbles may be highly polished or non-reflective.
They are basically limestone that has been subjected to heat and pressure. In all but the lightest traffic areas, a honed or textured marble
is recommended because of the labor and expense in maintaining polished surfaces in abrasive areas. Polished marble may be maintained by the
use of some sort of sacrificial barrier (a heavy coat of sealer or coating) on top of the stone. Like granite and limestone, marbles can be
appropriate for interiors and exteriors.
Most of the flagstone
used for residential applications
is taken from the ground in individual layers, they are typically used as flooring or paving materials. Most have a “natural cleft” finish,
meaning the finished surface is the way the stone came out of the ground. Some sandstones are honed for a smoother finish. Most flagstone lends
itself to interior or exterior use.
Slates are relatively dense. They are a natural
cleft material and are typically used for flooring or roofing. Most slates are acid and stain resistant. Dark slate will typically have a
wider variation in color. Slate is very suitable for interior and exterior applications.
There are many new and different stone materials. Many have a “tumbled” or honed finish and are referred to as tumbled stones. These are usually
in a four-inch square size and used as a decorative accent or surface application. Care must be taken to understand the properties each
individual material and how it should be maintained.
Cultured stone has become a very attractive alternative
to natural stone. It is usually a lightweight concrete material made in forms. The forms are created from real stone. Surprisingly realistic,
cultured stone comes in an amazing variety of styles of colors and provides an appealing alternative to the expense of natural stone. Like
most natural stone, it is a good veneer for both interior and exterior use.
With the right choice of materials and appropriate application, natural and cultured stone can provide homeowners a lifetime of beautiful and
durable use.
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