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Huligar Stone Restoration services natural stone which has been quarried from all over the world.
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11-18-2006
| | <!-- google_ad_section_start -->Huligar Stone Restoration<!-- google_ad_section_end --> Huligar Stone Restoration services natural stone which has been quarried from all over the world. As a product of nature, stone is prone to variations in color, texture, and density. We repair and maintainany natural stone surfaces that have been cracked, chipped, scratched, or dulled, so that they look as beautiful as intended on the day of installation. We do not sell or install. We are dedicated solely to the restoration and preservation of natural stone. Our technicians use the finest abrasives and craftsmanship to restore your surface to its best possible finish. Our skilled professionals restore any and all stone applications. We strive to give our clients their desired results, ranging from hone to high polish. We can eliminate uneven surfaces, and visible seams. We take pride in the quality of our craft and in being able to offer our customers the benefits of our experience in this highly specialized field along with service that is second to none. Commercial, Residential and Subcontracting accounts are welcome. Huligar Stone Restoration serves CT, NY, NJ, LI, and theirsurrounding areas, with mobile units near you, equipped to handle any size job, whether you need restoration or maintenance. Call weekdays 9am-5pm for an appointment. | | | | | | | | Member reviews | | Style | | 1 | | Navigation | | 1 | | Community | | 1 | | Functionality | | 1 | |
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| Re: Huligar Stone Restoration Thankyou for coming out today. I was very happy with the work today. Josveek was extremly knowledgeable and very helpful. We have black granite and when he left it looked brand new again. I would call him again in a minute. | | | | | | Re: Huligar Stone Restoration Huligar came to my apartment to inspect hone black granite which was spotted and not sealed properly. With his expertise and nice demeanor he advised me of my options to make the countertops as beautiful and as functional as possible. We decided that the best way to proceed would be extract the stains from the stone and color enhance it to bring out its true beauty and quality. Huligar came to my apartment on two different occasions to do the work himself, as I did not trust anyone else to do it properly after several attempts to have the problem resolved. It is only because of Huligar's kind efforts, knowledge and expertise in this field that I am now satisfied with the beauty and quality of the stone. I would highly recommend Huligar to anyone in need of his terrific work ethic and knowlege of stone. Sincerely, Barry M. Katz | | | | | | Member reviews | | Style | | 1 | | Navigation | | 1 | | Community | | 1 | | Functionality | | 1 | |
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| Re: Huligar Stone Restoration After having been told over and over again by at least 10 " Marble experts," that my broken marble table top was unrepairable, my husband and I were pleasantly suprised when we encountered Mr. Huligar, who right before our own eyes, repaired our very intricately designed marble table top. We both marveled at how he skillfully went to work, the end result being a flawless table top, which now is the crown jewel of my foyer.
Thank You Joe Huligar.
Claire & Frank Loverro  |  |  |  | | Marble | MARBLE: CHARACTERISTICS
This standard includes general information on the characteristics
and common uses of marble and identifies typical problems
associated with the material.
INTRODUCTION
Marble is an extremely hard, metamorphic stone composed of calcite
(CaCO3). It is formed as a result of the recrystallization of
limestone under the intense pressure and heat of geologic
processes. The effect of this process is the creation of a stone
with a very tight crystalline structure and small but definite
porosity. Because of its structure, marble can take a very high
polish and is a very popular decorative stone for architectural and
sculptural uses. The limited porosity of marble, especially
polished marble, makes it less vulnerable to the leaching effects
of water. Calcium carbonate, however, of which marble is composed,
is highly susceptible to attack by acidic agents. Marble is
readily dissolved by acids, even very dilute acids, however the
actual results of acidic exposure will vary with the nature of the
acid. Chlorides, nitrates, sulfates and other chemical compounds
react differently with marble and produce various by-products,
which have a wide range of solubility and impact on the durability
of marble. For this reason, it is always important to determine
the exact type of pollutants causing marble deterioration.
Marble itself can be of two types, one composed of calcite and the
other of dolomite. Dolomitic marble is much more resistant to acid
attack than calcite marble. The color of marble ranges from the
brilliant white of calcite to black, including blue-gray, red,
yellow and green, depending upon the mineral composition.
TYPICAL USES
Marble has many decorative and structural uses. It is used for
outdoor sculpture as well as for sculpture bases; in architecture
it is used in exterior walls and veneers, flooring, decorative
features, stairways and walkways. The way in which the stone is
used may be a factor in limiting or controlling the severity of
exposure. The use or function of the marble may also affect the
feasibility of applying certain treatments, but type of use is not
the primary factor in the major types of deterioration and damage
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