by Fuller Stone Care | Nov 2, 2015 | stone maintenance tips, Stone Restoration, Uncategorized
Travertine stone surfaces are stunning, stylish and durable choices for stone surfaces. They are functional and aesthetically appealing in their natural appearance. Travertine stone surfaces are exquisite as floor and patio tiles, meant for either interior or exterior...
by Fuller Stone Care | Aug 28, 2015 | stone maintenance tips, Stone Polshing, Stone Restoration
Flagstone is a common term for any type of flat slab of natural paving. Flagstone can be used for many different purposes such as patios, walkways, retaining walls, and pool decks. There are many great advantages to this beautiful stone from its appearance to its low...
by Fuller Stone Care | Apr 29, 2015 | Stone Cleaning, Stone Restoration, Uncategorized
Concrete Staining for Los Angeles and Orange County Do you keep looking at a concrete area in your home and you know you need it changed but you’re just not sure what to do with it? Do you replace it? Do you re-design it? Do you want to take the least invasive...
by Fuller Stone Care | Mar 25, 2015 | Stone Cleaning, Stone Restoration
Marble is one of the most visually impressive and durable materials to use in the interior of your home. The addition of a marble floor in your home will not only enhance its appearance, but also boost its value. However, it is important to properly maintain your...
by Fuller Stone Care | Mar 10, 2015 | Stone Restoration, Stone Sealing
Natural stone floors and counter tops continue to get more and more popular each year and it’s no wonder why. Not only does natural stone give your home a timeless classic look, but natural stone is durable and adds value to your home. However, if you do not know how...
by Fuller Stone Care | Jan 27, 2015 | Stone Cleaning, Stone Polshing, Stone Restoration
Why Concrete Staining Is Good Are you unhappy with a concrete area at your home and you know you need it changed but you’re just not sure what to do with it? Do you replace it? Do you cover it? Do you want to take the least invasive approach possible but don’t know...