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Stone Floor Installation

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Beautiful, Timeless Stone Flooring

Premier Stone Floor Installation in Austin, TX

Stone is a strong, natural flooring material that brings sophistication and value to any home. It’s built to last and stands up to everyday wear, making it an excellent choice for entryways, living rooms, and kitchens.

Hiring professional flooring experts for your stone floor installation in Austin TX, like Footprints Floors, is key to a beautiful floor that will last decades. Our skilled craftsmen use precise cutting and expert installation techniques to deliver a durable and functional finish.

What Does Stone Floor Installation Involve?



Stone floor installation is difficult without the proper equipment and experience, and should be completed by professionals. When working with Footprints Floors for your stone floor installation in Austin TX, the project begins only after you’ve received a free, detailed estimate and approve the full scope of the project.

We work carefully to make sure every step is handled correctly and exceeds your expectations. We promise you zero stress and a beautiful, long-lasting stone floor.

1.

Subfloor Preparation

We start by ensuring the subfloor is clean, dry, level, and structurally sound. This may include installing an underlayment or moisture barrier to provide a stable base. Precise layout lines are marked to guide the tile placement for perfect alignment.
2.

Cutting and Layout

Our installers measure and plan the stone tile layout. Using a wet saw with a diamond blade, they cut the tiles to fit around edges and obstacles in the room. The cut edges are sanded and smoothed to guarantee a clean, polished finish.
3.

Setting the Tiles

Using a notched trowel, thinset mortar is applied evenly to the subfloor. Tiles are carefully pressed into place according to the layout, with spacers used to maintain consistent grout joints.
4.

Grouting and Finishing

Once the mortar has cured, unsanded grout is applied between tiles, which protects softer stone surfaces from scratches. The grout is then sealed, and any excess will be carefully cleaned off with a sponge. Your chosen finish, from high-gloss to matte, will be applied as the last step.

Variety of Stone Materials

Options to Match Every Home


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Limestone

Limestone is a popular flooring material found in many modern-day residences. It can be recognized by its natural, earthy tones and soft, chalky texture. While it is less durable than marble and granite, limestone floors can last many years. Limestone can be prone to scratching and staining, so regular sealing, maintenance, and gentle cleaning are necessary.


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Travertine

Travertine is a type of limestone formed when mineral-rich water slowly loses carbon dioxide and leaves behind calcium deposits. It's warm, natural look comes in a variety of colors, ranging from tan to brown to black. Due to its weight and texture, proper installation is important to ensure the stones adhere well and remain durable.

Like limestone, travertine’s porous nature can make it susceptible to scratching and staining, making it a better choice for low-traffic areas like guest bathrooms, formal living spaces, or backsplashes.


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Granite

Granite is a hard, igneous rock formed by the slow cooling of magma beneath the Earth's surface over thousands of years. It is one of the toughest natural stones, highly resistant to scratches, heat, stains, and moisture. It's the perfect material for high-traffic areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways.

Properly installed and sealed granite will last a lifetime. It requires minimal maintenance, and its low porosity makes it resistant to dirt buildup.


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Marble

Marble is a metamorphic rock that forms when limestone is subjected to high temperatures and pressure. With its unique veining, fine grain, and smooth and glossy texture, marble has long been associated with luxury, although it is generally less expensive than granite.

While beautiful, marble is softer and more prone to scratching and staining than granite, so it is best suited for areas with moderate foot traffic. Regular maintenance and sealing help preserve marble’s shine and prevent damage, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking elegance on a budget.


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Slate

Slate is another metamorphic rock, formed from shale or mudstone. Heat and pressure realign the mineral into thin, flat layers, which gives slate its characteristic fissile texture. It can be finished in a variety of ways, from high-gloss polished to matte or textured finishes.

Slate is durable and resilient, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Its natural cleft surface provides good slip resistance and is ideal for rustic or traditional aesthetics. The unmatched durability and lasting value of slate often make it an expensive flooring option.

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Benefits of Stone Flooring

Tougher Than Your Average Tile

  • Durability: Stone flooring is extremely durable and highly resistant to heavy foot traffic, spills, dents, scratches, and fading. Proper sealing enhances resistance to stains and moisture, making stone floors ideal for busy homes.
  • Easy Maintenance: Stone floors are relatively easy to maintain—regular sweeping and occasional mopping with mild cleaners keep them looking great. Every few years, applying a new sealant can keep stone floors protected from stains and moisture.
  • Temperature Control: Stone naturally stays cool, which is helpful to homes in warmer climates. It is also a great thermal conductor and can be paired with underfloor heating systems in cold areas.
  • Adds Value and Aesthetic Appeal: Stone is known for its timeless elegance and earthy character. Each stone slab offers distinct colors, patterns, and textures for a one-of-a-kind floor. This luxurious look is highly sought after by homebuyers and can increase property value.
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Stone Flooring FAQs

The cost to lay a stone floor varies widely depending on the type of stone, the size of the area, and the complexity of the installation. Higher-end stones and intricate layouts increase the price, while simpler jobs and less expensive stones can be more affordable.

Installation requires specialized tools and skilled labor. Subfloor preparation and sealing may also affect pricing. To understand the specific costs for your project, you can get a detailed estimate from the professionals at Footprints Floors.

Proper stone floor installation starts with a clean, dry, and structurally sound subfloor, usually made of plywood or concrete. Depending on the location and condition, a moisture barrier or underlayment may be installed to protect against dampness.

The subfloor must be level and stable to prevent movement, which can cause cracked and loose tiles. Adhesives or thinset mortar suitable for the stone type are applied to secure the tiles in place. A professional floor installer will know how to prepare the subfloor before installation.

Stone flooring can be heavy and difficult to install without professional experience and equipment—it definitely is not DIYable. However, when installed by a professional, stone flooring is one of the most beautiful options available.

Some types of stone, like marble or limestone, are porous and prone to scratching, staining, or etching if not properly sealed and maintained. Stone floors can feel cold and hard underfoot, which may not suit all living spaces. Stones can have a limited color range and may be expensive compared to alternatives.

While these are not necessarily cons, they are important points to consider when choosing flooring for your home. Some homes work great with stone, while others do better with hardwood, tile, or vinyl.

Stone flooring is ideal for high-traffic and moisture-prone areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and foyers due to its durability and water resistance. It also works well in formal dining rooms and living areas to add a luxurious touch.

Stone’s naturally cool surface makes it perfect for warm climates. It may be less suitable for bedrooms or rooms where comfort is a priority.

Natural stone floors are not fully waterproof, but can be highly water-resistant when properly sealed. Without sealing, stone can absorb moisture, leading to stains or damage over time, especially with porous varieties like limestone and travertine. This is why proper installation from a certified professional is important for stone flooring.

Choosing between stone and tile depends on personal preference, budget, and the intended use of the space. Stone offers natural beauty, unique textures, and durability, but it is typically more expensive and demands more maintenance.

Tile, especially ceramic or porcelain, is generally more affordable, easier to clean, and available in a wider range of colors and patterns. Tiles are less porous and often better suited for wet areas. Stone floors provide an organic, luxurious look, while tile offers versatility and ease of care.

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Stone flooring brings lasting beauty, strength, and value to any home. With so many types of colors, textures, and finishes available, you’re sure to find the stone that best complements your style and functional needs.

When installed by the skilled Austin stone floor installers at Footprints Floors, you can trust your new stone floor will be perfectly laid and last for decades.

Contact us today for a free estimate, and let us help you create a stunning stone floor.