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Biological Staining
Caused by mold, mildew and soils allowed to remain on surface for long periods of time.
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Chloride Staining
Chlorides and nitrates which dry hard in stone, caused by water infiltration due to cracks and lack of impregnating sealers. |
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Cracked Tiles
Caused by poor installation or slab crack which has radiated through stone because a crack isolation system was not used. |
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Decomposition
Caused by neglect of stone, poor drainage, and lack of impregnating sealer. |
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Efflourescence
Caused by water entering the stone substrate and evaporating through the stone surface carrying the mineral/salts from soil, concrete, and installation mortar, and depositing on stone surface. |
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Etched Finish
Caused by efflorescence, run off from timber roofing, timber furniture, poor cleaning methods. |
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Failed Coatings
Incorrect coatings applied to stone by unqualified floor care technician. |
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Insoluable Salt Staining
Acid salt residue from poor cleaning practices, chloride staining from alkaline salts in installation mortar. |
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Lippage
Caused by poor stone installation from unskilled workers. |
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Mineral Staining
Caused by irrigation overspray, airborne soils, runoff from metallic roofs. |
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Rising Damp
Caused by design error where stone is made to interface soil and irrigated landscape. |
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Rusted
Caused by flooding or water leak below tiles or below slab. |
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Spalling
Caused by hydrostatic pressure forcing stone to delaminate where there are softer mud veins.
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Tannin Staining
Stain caused by wetted timber run off, specifically teak, mahogany, cedar. |
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Tannin Staining (2)
See above. |
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Vandilum Staining
Caused by run off from copper roof, or copper gutter leaking. |