The Coronavirus and Your Stone Countertops

Can the coronavirus survive on my stone countertop? What do I use on my stone to properly kill the virus? Get coronavirus answers from stone expert, Fred Hueston.
Carpets, Upholstery, and the New Strain of Coronavirus

Should you be concerned about coronavirus on carpets and upholstery? Get answers on the infectious lifespan of viruses on porous versus non-porous surfaces.
Pressure Washing Caution

Before pressure washing stone or masonry surfaces, read this article to learn about potential problems that could result in serious damage.
Limiting and Eliminating Carpet Grease

Cooking grease is easily tracked onto carpets by people and pets—and can’t be vacuumed away. Here are a few tips for limiting and eliminating grease.
Shower Pan Moisture Buildup

Is the stone around your shower drain darker than the surrounding stone? The cause may be clogged weep holes. The solution may be an easy DIY procedure.
Why Carpets Shed and What To Do About It

After new carpet is installed, loose fiber fragments may be leftover from the manufacturing process. Learn why shedding happens, and what you can do to stop it.
Damaged Dimension Stone Panels

This article explains which dimension stone panel problems can be resolved by your stone restoration technician, and which problems require replacement.
Why Carpet Ripples Happen and What To Do About It

Carpet ripples, wavy areas that appear in wall-to-wall carpeting, may be temporary or an ongoing problem, depending on the situation. Here are the details.
Soft Water Can Damage Marble

You’ve likely heard of hard water damage on natural stone, but did you know that soft water can also damage it? Learn how to protect susceptible stone.
When Professional Carpet Cleaning is a Must

There are certain extra messy circumstances that warrant an extra visit from your professional carpet cleaner. Following are the details…