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"J&M cleaned the flooring though out our industrial complex - from concrete in manufacturing areas to office floors. This business strives to make the customer happy and the facility looked the best it had been in 5 years."

Chuck B on March 2021

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"J&M cleaned the flooring though out our industrial complex - from concrete in manufacturing areas to office floors. This business strives to make the customer happy and the facility looked the best it had been in 5 years."

Chuck B on March 2021



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25 years of experience

Incorporating in 2000 and grown to 13 employees, Stone Pros America is a time-tested part of the Charlotte community with an honorable business reputation. Preserving the natural beauty of marble and stone is a skill that can only be perfected through years of experience. We care about how we complete a project because our main focus is serving and helping our customers. This means doing the little things that really make a difference, like using only the finest materials, eliminating dust during the working phase, and respectfully cleaning the work area thoroughly before we leave. Marble and stone floor maintenance means keeping your floors in the best condition possible to guarantee years of exquisite beauty and enjoyment. At Stone Pros America and Maintenance, we offer standard and comprehensive marble and stone floor maintenance services. From big jobs to small polishing jobs, local jobs to faraway jobs, we can do it all. Call us today for a free estimate. 704 247 7700

Incorporating in 2000 and grown to 13 employees, Stone Pros America is a time-tested part of the Charlotte community with an honorable business reputation. Preserving the natural beauty of marble and stone is a skill that can only be perfected through years of experience. We care about how we complete a project because our main focus is serving and helping our customers. This means doing the little things that really make a difference, like using only the finest materials, eliminating dust during the working phase, and respectfully cleaning the work area thoroughly before we leave. Marble and stone floor maintenance means keeping your floors in the best condition possible to guarantee years of exquisite beauty and enjoyment. At Stone Pros America and Maintenance, we offer standard and comprehensive marble and stone floor maintenance services. From big jobs to small polishing jobs, local jobs to faraway jobs, we can do it all. Call us today for a free estimate. 704 247 7700








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Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Due to soapstone's non-porous nature and antimicrobial properties, you don’t need to seal it like other stone materials like marble or granite. However, even though sealing isn't required, it can enhance soapstone's natural stain resistance. Another protective option is to apply mineral oil once per month.

Since marble is a porous material, it is more prone to water spots than other countertop options. Fortunately, pure water doesn’t damage your marble, but if the water is acidic, it can cause stains or water spots. Resealing throughout the year can help increase marble’s water resistance, too.

Quartz is an engineered stone offering a nonporous surface. Quartzite is a natural stone composed of sandstone, making it highly resistant to heat. Additionally, quartz is lower maintenance, while quartzite often requires sealing and more careful upkeep.

Standing water can lead to surface discoloration if your granite countertops are improperly sealed. However, it’s possible to remove hard water stains with a baking soda paste. Take more care with acidic liquids, such as fruit juice or red wine, which can leave more permanent stains. That’s why it’s so important to reseal these surfaces regularly.

It depends on the material. Sandstone, slate, and granite can be slippery in wet weather. Applying a sealant to the stone can often stop it from absorbing moisture and may reduce the likelihood of slipping. If you're concerned about losing footing, a safer option might be bluestone or concrete.

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