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Natural Stone Flooring - beauty of a natural stone floor is that no two are ever the same. Each has its own unique color, veining, and natural characteristics such as hardness and porosity.
Typical natural stone floor tile sizes are 12”x12”, 13”x13”, 16”x16”, and 18”x18”.
Granite
For durability, you can take Granite floors for granted. Of all natural stone, granite is one of the hardest and densest, second only to diamond.
Marble
Everyone marvels at the elegance of Marble has a legendary elegance.
Limestone
Consider Limestone and impress friends with your rock solid knowledge. Limestone has a more subtle look and is actually a “young” marble.
Travertine
The limestone family, Travertine shares some similar characteristics such as being soft and porous.
Slate
Want flexibility? Slate is great. Slate is a highly versatile stone that gives a natural, rustic appearance to any room.
MyWholeSellers.com -- we help you decide on the style of stone flooring, stone floor grade, specifics of stone floor finish, best color of stone floor to match your walls and
furniture's, and suggest stone floor patterns best options for your homes decorative and everyday use needs.
Our installers use the latest technology to install the stone floors to make sure that you can enjoy your investments for years to come. All of our products comes with a manufacture warrantee and our installation is part of the pricing --- which is also
warranted for 1 year.
Installation Steps
The first step is to prepare the substrate, the surface on which the stone tile will be laid. With cement subfloors, installers can opt to apply the mortar directly to it and simply lay the tile.
Wood subfloors, however, usually require a CBU or cement backer unit for support and a moisture barrier.
It’s important to note that movement in the substrate material can sometimes occur. For example, water penetrating the grout and/or freezing and thawing temperatures can sometimes cause tile to rise, crack or chip.
To help prevent this, some installers will use a material called Ditra. Ditra is an underlayment that provides a solid foundation for the tile, while still allowing for slight movement of the substrate without damage.

Basketweave

Basketweave
vertical

Offset

Alternate
Horizontal

Basketweave
Horizontal

Herringbone
inserted

Corridor
vertical

Windmill

Vectored

stepping
stone

Brickwork
square

Alternating

Escale

Corridor

Cobbles
tone

Checkboard

Pinwheel

Interlocked

Pedlment

Octane with dot

Brickwork
vertical

Brickwork vertical
narrow

Corridor
horizontal

Grid
Horizontal

Harringbone

Brald

Catena

Chateau

Mini grid

Corridor
modular

Corridor
layered

Hopscotch

Corridor
Stacked

Marselles

Paladlo

Palazzo