Stone like any other building material has
its strengths and limitations, and these qualities
are based upon the stones inherent properties.
During the selection process for a specific application if
these natural properties are not
taken into consideration or are not fully understood problems are more likely to occur.
"Proper,
function-oriented specifications" plays an important part as to whether a
stone will be durable i.e.
the ability to endure and maintain its essential and
distinctive characteristics...resistance to decay, strength and appearance.
If a stone is selected for a shower, say a nice Negro Marquina, a black marble or a
Breccia marble based on their aesthetic appeal and their sensitive to moisture is not
known or fully understood then stone failure is inevitable, spalling and vein
deterioration.
These stones can be said not
to be durable for this particular application. Both
these stones could be considered durable for medium to light traffic use in a residential
setting. Durability becomes a relative issue. A particular stone will not maintain its
integrity in one environment as illustrated with the Negro Marquina and Breccia, yet be
considered a durable stone in another sitting.
Durability...is based upon the stones
natural physical properties, characteristics
and the environmental conditions to which it will be or is subjected too.
The environmental conditions vary with exterior or
interior, vertical and horizontal
applications. Climatic conditions ranging from a freeze/thaw climate, a dry hot desert
environment and coastal exposure. Wet conditions such as around pools/spas and in
bathrooms (showers). High traffic pedestrian areas, etc.
Another factor of stones durability is its Aesthetic Durability or Dimensional
Stability. Cosmetic changes may occur. This has to do
with the Color
Stability
of certain stones. These changes can
take place in two ways.
SUNLIGHT : When
some stones are used in exterior applications and exposed
to direct sunlight they fade or change
color. Dark
colored stones
and
those that contain organic matter will generally fade to a much
lighter
color. A personal experience I encountered involving color
stability involved an interior/exterior installation of a crimson colored
Coralstone.
The exterior corelstone in the direct sunlight had faded
2
to 3 shades lighter in color. The interior stone had not experienced
any
color change. The corelstone being of a biogenic origin contained
organic
material that was affected by ultraviolet exposure.
MOISTURE : Some
stones have moisture
sensitive mineral contents that will
cause the stone to develop
rust spots, or other color variations, or
contain
moisture sensitive
substances that will
cause blotchy and
streaking discolorations. Certain limestone's contain bituminous
materials
that are soluble when exposed to moisture. Some marbles
are also moisture sensitive when in high moisture areas, showers and
those
with steam features, these stones have a tendency to develop
dark botches.
It needs to be emphasized...that because a particular stone will not
perform well when
subjected to certain environmental
conditions, that this
means the stone is of
poor
quality. Almost all of the problems that
occur with stone are because the particular
type of stone was not selected correctly for the use for which it was intended.
QUALITY
The issue of quality needs to be addressed
and clarified regarding its relation to stone.
Quality and durability are often used interchangeably when
dealing with stone problems.
In defining quality it should be understood what quality standards are, and are not;
in order to understand these standards, we need to know about stones qualities.
Generally speaking, stone qualities can be classified into two categories...
INNATE QUALITIES : The physical
properties and natural characteristics
of stone.
The most important single factor in specifying stone is a
thorough knowledge of the
specific properties of the stone under consideration. The American Society for Testing
& Materials (ASTM) has develop standard test methods for evaluating these
properties.
These tests are all definable and controllable. The results of the testing can be used to
define the durability of the stone for a specific application. If a stone dose not comply
with the standard
guidelines for the intended application it in no way implies that the
physical properties and natural characteristics of the stone are of poor quality. The ASTM
standards are intended as guidelines to what should be used as a minimum for a specific
application. The ASTM standards are not a classification system
implying good to
poor quality.
MAN-MADE QUALITY : Are those
resulting from the fabrication
process at the
factory
level...size, thickness, squareness, flatness and
surface finish to name a few.
These man-made qualities can be objectively evaluated in
relation to established industry
standards. For instance,
squareness...Squareness is determined by the four angles of the
tile. If any of the four angles deviates from 90 degrees (a right angle) it will affect
the other
three angles. If the tiles are not square, the joints and seams in an installation cannot
be
aligned.
Quality can be applied to stone and measured against definable industry standards
when it is pertaining to the fabrication process at the factory level.
The Marble Institute of America (MIA) has also assigned group classification to
marble and stone for soundness
of fabricating qualities.
The classifications indicate
what method of fabrication is necessary.
Group A : Marbles and stones with uniform and
favorable fabricating qualities.
Group B : Marbles and stones similar in
character to the preceding group, but
with
working qualities somewhat less favorable. These may have
natural
faults or voids. A limited amount of filling with color-blended
materials
are necessary.
Group C : Marbles and stones with variations in
fabricating qualities. Voids,
veining
variations and lines of separation are common. Filling is
necessary, and the use of reinforcements are employed when needed.
Group D : Marbles and stones similar to the
preceding group, containing a larger
proportion
of the same natural characteristics and a maximum variation
in
fabrication qualities, requiring more of the same methods of finishing.
The issue of Quality could be referred to in the...selling...fabricating,
installation and the
knowledge of the stone during
the...selection process and...not to the inherent properties
of the stone its self.