Archive Monthly Archives: January 2010

Maintenance and Planning Tips For Natural Stone Restoration

The goal for our blog about natural stone is to provide education and tips about natural stone care and maintenance, as well as explore ways we all can contribute to a greener world. This week, we at Sungloss Marble Restoration Company observed two recurring things our customers encounter, and wanted to share. Murphy’s Oil Soap, […]

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Commercial Marble and Granite Restoration – What Exactly is Wet Grinding?

Being in the business of commercial marble, granite, limestone and terrazzo restoration in lobbies, reception areas, and the like, we at Sungloss Marble Restoration use a process called ‘wet grinding’ often. However, not all our clients would be able to accurately describe that process, or its’ parameters. Simply speaking, wet grinding stone is akin to […]

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Environmental Impact of the Building Industry, EPA and U.S. Green Building Council

Part of Sungloss Marble Restoration Company’s Green Mission Statement says “we cannot, in good conscience, promote our services without knowing our impact on the environment is as tempered and light as possible.” The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) are two titans of leadership in the promotion of environmentally friendly […]

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Building Green, Restoring Green

Sungloss Marble Restoration Company admires BuildingGreen.com as a rich resource of information to builders and designers to ultimately “bring the built environment into greater harmony with the natural environment.” It is a one-stop-shopping site for reading on all aspects of environmentally responsible building, from single-family home issues to corporate responsibility and everything in between. The […]

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