Stone Flooring / Limestone Tile

Limestone comes from the family of stones that are most often used in producing floor tiles, including travertine tiles. Limestone tiles have been used in floors for a long time and thus there is no question that they have proven their good qualities and durability. In addition, it is not very difficult to install limestone tiles, but as there are many small things that should be taken into consideration so the floor would last for a long time, for example how the floor will be affected by humidity and so, therefore it is not suggested to start installing the floor without external help. At least when you are working on your first limestone tile floor do not forget to ask for some help from a professional and keep their advice in mind. If you have sufficient financial funds you could also have the first limestone tile floor in your home installed by a professional company and observe their techniques and help and ask questions as much as possible, so in this way you might be ready to install the next floor on your own without any exterior help. Limestone tile floors are really very beautiful and if you like stone floors, than you will definitely like this one.

Cerber Fiber Cement Siding - Midwest Traditional / 5/16x8 1/4x12' / Limestone
$9.27/sq ft
Cerber Fiber Cement Siding - Midwest Traditional / 5/16x7 1/4x12' / Limestone
$8.38/sq ft
Cerber Fiber Cement Siding - West Coast Traditional / 5/16x8 1/4x12' / Limestone
$9.27/sq ft
Cerber Shingle Panel Fiber Cement Siding Traditional / Straight Edge - 7 Exposure / Limestone
$3.68/sq ft
Cerber Shingle Panel Fiber Cement Siding Traditional / Staggered Edge - 6 Exposure / Limestone
$4.28/sq ft