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Stone Floor Restoration

Foot traffic patterns, grit, and years of mopping gradually wear stone floors unevenly — here’s what causes it and how it’s corrected.

Overview

Stone Floors Restoration

Stone floors take more continuous wear than almost any other surface in a home or business. Every step carries in grit that acts like sandpaper against the polish, and years of mopping with the wrong products slowly strip away sealers and dull the finish.

Because floors are walked across in patterns — entryways, hallway centers, kitchen work zones — wear is rarely even. Diamond Stone Restoration evaluates the whole floor to identify high-wear zones separately from protected areas under furniture, so the final result is uniform rather than patchy.

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Common Stone Floors Problems

  • Traffic-pattern dulling that is visible compared to protected areas like under rugs or furniture
  • Scratches from tracked-in grit, sand, and salt (especially Michigan winters)
  • Etching near kitchen or entry areas from spills and de-icing chemicals
  • Worn or missing grout lines between stone tile

What We Do

  • Diamond grinding and honing to remove scratches and even out traffic-pattern wear
  • Polishing to restore uniform shine across the entire floor
  • Grout cleaning and sealing where stone tile is used
  • Penetrating sealer application to protect against future staining and salt damage

Maintenance Tips

  • Use walk-off mats at every exterior entrance to reduce tracked-in grit
  • Sweep or dust-mop before wet-mopping to avoid grinding grit into the finish
  • Avoid vinegar-based or generic floor cleaners; use a pH-neutral stone cleaner
  • Reseal floors on a regular schedule based on foot traffic
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Common Materials

Stone Used For Stone Floors

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Travertine

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Limestone

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Terrazzo

Learn what terrazzo is, where it's used in commercial and residential floors, and how to keep it polished — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.

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Slate

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Common Questions

Stone Floors FAQs

This is traffic-pattern wear — the areas people walk across most gradually lose their polish and pick up fine scratches from tracked-in grit, while low-traffic areas stay protected. Floor-wide honing and polishing evens this out.

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