Stone Masters USA

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Worn and aged stone doesn’t have to be unattractive. In fact, with the help of Stone Masters USA, experts in the art of stone restoration, old and worn stone can be restored to its former beauty.

With years of industry experience, Stone Masters USA, headed by owner Colm Feeney, possess the knowledge that is needed to effectively restore and preserve the transformed stone product. Still, restoring natural stone is a complicated process that involves several steps.

“The restoration of natural stone involves resurfacing using diamond abrasive technology. Through a series of sanding steps (using water to eliminate dust), we remove all surface scratches, staining and etching,” according to Feeney. “A high quality polishing powder is buffed into the stone to reproduce the natural polish of the stone.”

To ensure the stone is completely restored, Stone Masters USA never uses wax or false coatings, and the process includes “power scrubbing of the grout lines” before adding a sealer. While the sealer is an essential component of the process, it in no way changes the stone’s natural look.

Catering to both residential and commercial clientele, Stone Masters USA offers a full line of interior and exterior decorative concrete services, including concrete finishes such as concrete polishing, concrete grinding, concrete staining, concrete sealing, and concrete coatings.

Opting for a concrete finish, according to Stone Masters USA, will bring concrete to life and transform it from drab, ordinary concrete into something more memorable and artistic.

For instance, Stone Masters USA uses acid stains, in whatever color the client chooses, to permanently transform the gray concrete into one of vibrant color.

Based in Los Angeles, California, Stone Masters USA has worked with varied clients during their 10 year history, including Los Angeles Superior Courts, M.T.A. Headquarters, City of Compton Renaissance Project, Sierra Towers, U.S.C., and the Hines Corporation.
 

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