Installing marble tiles can add timeless sophistication to your existing space, but some decisions in the process may only prove costly. These are the biggest blunders homeowners routinely make (and how you can avoid them).
Using the Wrong Cleaning Products
Marble is porous and it does not appreciate acidic cleansers. Vinegar, lemon juice or harsh cleaners can etch the surface. Instead, use cleaners with a pH of 7 or natural stone-specific cleansers to keep your tiles shining.
Skipping the Sealant
Unsealed marble is like a sponge for stains. Seal with a good quality sealer after installation and reseal every 6 to 12 months, more often in areas where spills are common such as the kitchen or bathroom.
Selecting Polished Marble for Bathrooms
Marble polished to a shine looks beautiful but gets way too treacherous when it gets wet. If you are using the tiles on bathroom floors or shower areas then go for a honed, slip-resistant finish that will provide better traction yet keep up the style factor. For Marble Tiles, visit www.irwintiles.ie/marble-stone-tiles
Poor Installation Planning
The veining and colour of marble tiles differs widely. Balance out your installation in advance so it looks evenly distributed. You’ll want to ensure that seams or sections are connected correctly.
Neglecting Regular Maintenance
Marble requires ongoing care. So always wipe up spills straight away, use coasters and mats and clean with the right products. Prevention is the best way to keep marble looking its natural beautiful best.
By avoiding these pitfalls your marble tiles will be a work of art for years to come.