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How Do I Get My Dingy Grout Lines White Again?
White grout often improves with the right process, but not every dingy grout line is dirty. Some grout is holding soil. Some is stained by minerals, soap residue, mildew, or old sealer. Some grout has failed and needs repair, color sealing, or replacement.
That distinction matters. The wrong cleaner can dull stone, weaken sealer, or drive dirty water deeper into the joint. Olson Marble & Stone Care helps San Jose and Bay Area homeowners choose the right fix.
Scott Thomas
4 days ago8 min read


Quartz Crack Repair: Can Damaged Quartz Countertops Be Fixed?
Quartz crack repair starts with one question: is the countertop damaged only on the surface, or is the slab warning you that something underneath has failed?
Many cracked quartz countertops can be repaired. Hairline cracks, small chips, edge damage, and some seam issues often respond well to professional filling, leveling, and blending. Other cracks need more caution. A crack near a sink, cooktop, seam, dishwasher opening, or unsupported overhang can point to stress under th
Scott Thomas
May 298 min read


The Difference Between Stone Cleaning, Polishing, and Restoration
If you are comparing stone cleaning polishing restoration, you are trying to solve a surface problem without paying for the wrong service. Cleaning removes soil and buildup. Polishing improves sheen and clarity. Restoration corrects deeper damage, including etching, scratches, stains, worn traffic lanes, failed sealer, and uneven finish.
These services are not interchangeable. A cleaner will not fix etched marble. A polish will not remove a deep oil stain. A sealer will not
Scott Thomas
May 227 min read


The Hidden Costs of DIY Natural Stone Care Gone Wrong
DIY natural stone care gone wrong can turn a small maintenance problem into a larger restoration bill. It often starts with a dull marble counter, cloudy travertine shower, stained limestone floor, or white mineral buildup around a fixture. You grab a cleaner, scrub pad, sealer, or polishing powder and try to fix it.
That is where the damage can begin.
Natural stone reacts to chemistry, abrasion, moisture, sealers, and finish type. Dirt can be cleaned.
Scott Thomas
May 157 min read


Refinish or Replace Hardwood Floors? What to Do with Worn-Out Floors in the Bay Area
If you’re asking whether to refinish or replace your worn out hardwood floors, you’re already at the right decision point. Most homeowners in San Jose jump straight to replacement. That costs more than needed in many cases.
The real question is simple. Is the problem in the finish, the wood, or the structure underneath?
Olson Marble & Stone Care approaches this with a three-path system. No-sand refresh, full refinish, or replacement. Each fits a specific condition.
Scott Thomas
May 85 min read


Concrete Spalling Repair in San Jose: Fixing Flaking Slabs
Concrete flaking on your Bay Area property presents a serious structural risk. Surface deterioration begins as minor pitting and expands rapidly into extensive delamination. Addressing this issue immediately prevents total slab failure. Effective concrete spalling repair restores structural integrity and protects your property value. Property owners choosing early restoration avoid the high costs associated with complete slab replacement.
Scott Thomas
May 17 min read
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