Care & Maintenance
A general guideline for the care and maintenance of limestone.
Often considered the mother stone of marble, travertine and onyx, Limestone’s presence throughout history makes it the quintessential choice for modern day homes seeking old world charm.
Often very dense and durable, Limestone is suitable for countertops, paving and wall cladding on both interior and exterior surfaces and has been used for thousands of years.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of minerals and crystal forms. Most limestone contains fossils or shell formations.
Choose shiny, matte or textured finishes to bring out your natural stone’s unique brilliance—and complement your style. (Please note that certain finishes may be unavailable depending on the hardness of a particular limestone.)
Have access to the most beautiful limestone slabs that we source from quarries around the world.
Limestone adds value and beauty for a more cost effective investment than many other natural stones.
Limestone is softer than other natural stones and requires frequent sweeping or dusting to minimize scratches and wear. Protect the stone’s surface with a penetrating sealer, and remove stains and spills with a neutral or mild alkaline-based cleaner.
A general guideline for the care and maintenance of limestone.
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