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How To Care For Marble Or Natural Stone From?

How to Floor Tile

[link] I personally do not advocate using Marble, Travertine and other natural stone in showers or wet areas because it is too soft and hard to maintain. I built this shower recently and all the tile looks like marble but it really is Porcelain and manufacturers copy natural stone for a reason. What color is it?

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Top Home Bathroom Flooring Options

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

In genuinely waterproof flooring materials, the waterproofing product is baked in rather than just being used as a coating. Bathrooms often need a silicone sealant around bathtubs and toilets no matter what flooring type you choose. Most mimic natural stone, but there are a few that look like wood. Natural stone tiles.

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Prevent Cracks in Tiled Surfaces Through Subfloor Preparation

CUSTOM Insights Blog

While it’s impossible to completely avoid cracks in the event of significant structural movement, they can be controlled by applying products that mitigate the effects of movement and other stressful factors. For further information, refer to CUSTOM’s Technical White Paper on utilizing uncoupling membranes for tile installations.