Certainly, here is a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) for SHARECO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY:
If the scratches aren't too deep, surface polishing could help bring back some shine, although some scratches might still be visible. However, if my floors have endured significant wear and tear, a complete restoration might be necessary. I understand that deciding between surface polishing and complete restoration is important. I'd like to discuss this further with you to make the right choice.
Floor damage is typically caused by dirt, including grit, sand, and dust. For optimal care, using a dry, untreated microfiber dust mop or vacuum daily is highly recommended. Additionally, damp mopping should be done weekly, and immediately after any visible spills.
Customers inquire about the lack of shine, only to discover that a film has accumulated on the surface. This typically occurs when improper cleaners are used or when cleaning with water and dish soap, leading to soap film buildup over time. For solutions to restore shine and address film buildup, feel free to reach out to us for assistance.
Limestone is a type of sedimentary rock predominantly composed of organic remnants such as marine animal skeletons and sediment deposits. It forms as these materials settle at the bottom of bodies of water, gradually solidifying into rock over millions of years. Over extensive periods of geological activity, limestone can be uplifted by earth movements, sometimes ascending to remarkable heights. For instance, the limestone present at the peak of Mount Everest originated from an ancient ocean floor.
Rest assured, our restoration process minimizes dust. We mix diamond abrasives with water, effectively eliminating dust particles. This approach ensures a clean and efficient restoration process, providing beautifully restored floors without dust accumulation.
We have a high success rate in fixing over 90% of cracked countertops, restoring them to their original shiny appearance. You can view examples of our successful repairs in the gallery section of our website, showcasing our expertise in countertop restoration and repair.
What appears as water spots are etch marks embedded in the stone surface. This occurs when acidic substances come into contact with calcium-based stones. To remove these, etch marks, the stone will require polishing, like a gemstone to remove scratches. This process restores the smoothness and shine of the stone's surface, effectively eliminating etch marks and restoring appearance.