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Affordable Granite and Marble

(on camp ground louisville)
Contractors in Louisville, KY
Contractors
Home Remodeling

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
9:00AM - 5:00PM

Location

3508 Camp Ground Rd Louisville, Ky
Louisville, KY
40211

About

Affordable Granite and Marble is locally family owned and operated. We have been serving the Louisville, Kentucky are for the past 25 years. Our family values carry over into our day to day business. We put our name and reputation behind every job we do.

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The word "marble" comes to us from the Greek word "marmaron," which roughly translates to "shining stone." That same gleaming quality has made marble a preferred building, sculpting and decorating material for centuries.
It’s important to remember that the accumulation of dirt on your marble surfaces has the potential to damage the finish of the marble. When this occurs, it’s usually best to call us in to buff out the scratches and restore your marble’s appearance.
Waterproofing is necessary for rainy and humid environments. It keeps your building and its interior dry and in good shape. It is also necessary for specific flooring materials like marble!
Did you realize area rugs used on stone floors can cause scratches and discoloration over time? If you plan to add an area rug to a marble floor, avoid using a latex or rubber backed rug, but do install a non-skid pad underneath.
Did you know that the 19-foot statue of Abraham Lincoln that is the main element of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. was made from Georgia white marble? The sculpture is 175 short tons, so large that the marble had to be shipped to the site in 28 separate pieces.
Do you have a marble staircase? This can be a gorgeous centerpiece for an entryway or an outdoor terrace, but only if it can keep looking great. Fortunately, that’s as easy as working with a marble repair expert to take care of any repairs or cleaning.
Marble is softer, more porous, and, therefore, more sensitive than other stone types. As such, marble reveals its imperfections more easily. Scratches in marble are more noticeable and marble surfaces wear more quickly than, say, granite. This vulnerability, however, allows it to be restored more easily than other stones.
Whether it's because of its long tradition or because of its inner glow, marble's beauty can make a large variety of locations looks amazing. To make sure it always looks good, keep it properly maintained, and, if any cracks or chips show up, a marble repair expert will bring the shine back.
Mats or rugs on both the inside and the outside of a doorway entrance can help trap and, therefore, minimize the amounts of dirt, sand, and grit that can otherwise scratch a marble floor. Just be sure that your mat undersides are of a nonslip nature.
When you invest in marble, the care and maintenance instructions that come with the product can be your best friend. For instance, sealed marble is stain resistant but may still sustain scratches and the distinctive pitting that occurs when marble is exposed to caustic liquids.
Pure white marble is made under hot temperatures that crystallize the limestone. The temperatures are so hot that any fossil or organic evidence is destroyed, which is why you'll never find a fossil in pure marble. This flawless nature is one of the reasons pure marble is so prized.
Whenever you’re cleaning your marble, be sure to use neutral substances, like rinse-free cleaners specifically designed for natural stone. The caustic nature of acidic cleaners will etch your marble, and alkaline polishes will dull and discolor the stone over time.
Have you heard about crystallization products or shine coatings for use on marble? While these can be cheap, you get what you pay for. To make sure your marble looks incredible, you should have your marble shined by a marble restoration expert.
Many builders put down granite tile in kitchens, entryways and bathrooms because it is one of the strongest types of flooring and is so resistant to moisture.
Part of the reason to use marble is the grand feeling that it gives you, harking back to grand palaces of the past. Unfortunately, you lose this feeling if your marble gets beat-up and worn, but a marble repair expert can help restore your marble’s style.
Just because you have a stain in your marble doesn’t mean that you have to live with it. Part of marble restoration includes grinding, which can get rid of many stains on the marble, as well as remove scratches and etches.
What do belt grinders, orbital sanders, sanding blocks, matchboxes, and diamond plates have in common? They all use some form of coated abrasive that has been designed and shaped specifically for them.
Not all marble has a shiny surface, and was not intended to have one. Honed or matte finishes, brushed, flamed, and other surfaces have different repair or restoration requirements than a polished surface does.
As part of the restoration process, your marble floor must be sealed. This is because marble (like all natural stone) is porous. If the floor isn’t sealed, any liquid that gets on it will be absorbed and can damage the stone. The restoration experts will know what sealer works best for the type of marble you have.
While they are both natural stones, marble and granite are very different from one another. The main difference can be found in their softness, durability and porosity.
If you are looking to make valuable home improvements that can translate as increased home value, then consider having your marble surfaces restored. Having your marble floors and counters restored with increase curb appeal (if you are actively selling) and boost the overall resale value of your home.
Whether it’s a countertop or floor tiles, they have to be able to deal with a lot of stains and dirt. To make sure they can stand up to the abuse and still look great, a marble repair expert can seal the marble.
Did you know that using the wrong type of cleaning products on your marble surfaces could be dulling their appearance? When your marble is showing the signs of wear, be sure to contact us to begin the restoration process.
The only real way to restore a marble floor is to physically grind the surface so as to remove scratches, stains and marks and create a smooth light-reflective surface once again. Only this professional process is able to create a deep, long lasting finish.
We realize that no one wants to put a ton of cash into the home they’re about to sell when they’ll need it for the new home. Let’s talk about how restoring your marble floors before you let buyers see it could help you command a better sales price.
When it comes to the daily care of your marble surfaces, it’s important to remove gritty substances and dirt from the stone on a regular basis. Over time, these materials can impact the appearance of the marble by causing tiny scratches and abrasions on its surface.
Did you know that marble restoration makes your marble floors water resistant? Basically, this means that your marble becomes denser and can withstand much more in the way of wear and tear. In fact, this "densifying" process is what makes restored marble so strong and durable and less resistant to scratches.
Granite cladding offers a step above the rest for exterior material designs. Not only does granite cladding add a luxurious aesthetic touch to any exterior style, but granite cladding also provides an extra layer of exterior protection.
Part of what contributes to the inherent beauty of granite is its defined crystal structure. Often the granite will include smoky quartz, crimson garnets, and reflective mica, which create eye-catching patterns.
Did you know that tomato based foods, including ketchup and spaghetti sauce, are especially damaging to marble counter tops and tables? Vinegar and acidic juices like lemon, lime and orange juices can also cause unwanted abrasions.
There is a common misconception that marble, granite and other natural stone are very hard minerals, which do not require surface protection and post-restoration care. Unfortunately, that belief is completely incorrect, and can be a very expensive mistake if not handled correctly.
For marble flooring, a soft dust mop works well for daily maintenance, with at least a weekly sweeping and a damp mop. Marble floors need to be professionally cleaned and polished at least once a year to repair any cracks or dried out areas and help keep its sheen.
If your gorgeous marble flooring has become worn or even scratched, do not despair! Allow us to restore it to its original glory with a minimal amount of mess or fuss.
There are many different factors that can damage marble and make restoration necessary. This includes the use of the wrong cleaning methods, UV ray exposure, the house shifting (which can lead to cracks), and normal wear and tear.
Marble tiles can crack or sustain unsightly damage. Minor cracks and scratches can be repaired, but often, it’s best to remove and replace the damaged tiles. Order a few extra tiles when your floor, countertop, or backsplash is first installed to have matching tiles at hand.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Affordable Granite and Marble in Louisville KY?
    You can reach them at: 502-882-3424. It’s best to call Affordable Granite and Marble during business hours.
  • What is the address for Affordable Granite and Marble on camp ground louisville in Louisville?
    Affordable Granite and Marble is located at this address: 3508 Camp Ground Rd Louisville, Ky Louisville, KY 40211.
  • What are Affordable Granite and Marble(Louisville, KY) store hours?
    Affordable Granite and Marble store hours are as follows: Mon-Thu: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Fri-Sat: Closed, Sun: 9:00AM - 5:00PM.