Damage to the marble floor - cause unknown

  • Erstellt am 2024-09-14 15:17:03

FelixWestmaier

2024-09-15 10:13:28
  • #1
Thank you very much in advance for the feedback. I would like to add that some of these spots feel slightly uneven when you run your fingers over them.
 

Buchsbaum066

2024-09-15 10:19:23
  • #2
I also think these are efflorescences. It could be due to the adhesive used or just the nature of the material.

It looks like Carrara marble. It is generally very sensitive, porous, and actually unsuitable as flooring. At least that's what I think.

Some Carrara marbles can contain minerals that react with certain substances and cause stains or discoloration. But pinpointing that is extremely difficult. I'm afraid you have to live with the stains.

If you want to be beautiful, you have to suffer. That has always been and still is the case.
 

KlaRa

2024-09-15 13:52:59
  • #3
As already described: marble is a natural stone and therefore a natural product. You cannot foresee everything with natural products. Inclusions or naturally occurring "weak points" (from a human perspective) are natural aspects that must be accepted. I could describe to you what "damage" looks like from my 35 years of professional experience as an expert. What can be seen in the photos is far, far from the concept of "damage." -------------- Greetings to all: KlaRa
 

FelixWestmaier

2024-09-18 11:22:17
  • #4
Unfortunately, the floor was already in the house. From our point of view, also not the optimal covering.
 

FelixWestmaier

2024-09-18 11:23:18
  • #5
Thank you very much for the feedback!
 
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