David™ 0 Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Hey Hey experts.....Hi guys/gals, is it really a bad idea to use either granite of marble to floor your entire house if you have pets ? I have two dogs could someone tell me why, have heard of it has being a bad idea but still don't get the gist of it.Thanks David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted April 9, 2008 hmm coz natural stone is porous and dogs aren't exactly known for fastidious toilet habits? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Granite and marble seem to be a 'live' stone.They s.uck up water as if they are thirsty.They drink whatever liquid you accidentally drip to their face! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David™ 0 Report post Posted April 9, 2008 hmm coz natural stone is porous and dogs aren't exactly known for fastidious toilet habits?Hey there apple freak, thanks for your reply. I currently live in a 4 room, full granite floor with both my dogs. I was just wondering if the fear is of the urine staining the floor or the floor soaking up the urine and odouring the place. I have seen neither occur during the 4 years they have been with me. So assuming I debunk the myth of pets staining the granite floor, would then the next fear for prospective pet owners wanting to floor their homes in granite/marble be the scratching of the floor by the pets ?Seriously curious, and worried because me and my wife are planning our new home in a lighter shade of granite and if it really is the case of either the staining/odouring behind the bad idea theory we are kinda safe. But if it is the scratching or something else we would deff' have to settle with Homo' tiles Thanks once again!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted April 10, 2008 you mean your dogs don't urine on the floor or you clean up their urine asap or their urine simply don't stain the floor?it's not so much the odour but the staining esp if they do it at some obscure corner and you only found out a week later... as for scratching the floor, your pets got to have diamonds for nails marble CONFIRM will stain, granite is more resistant but stains will have to be removed asap instead of left to nature Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David™ 0 Report post Posted April 10, 2008 you mean your dogs don't urine on the floor or you clean up their urine asap or their urine simply don't stain the floor?it's not so much the odour but the staining esp if they do it at some obscure corner and you only found out a week later... Oh, no they actually have been house broken other than the odity of accidents once awhile they normaly do not uriine out in the hall or other parts of the house. Their urine area is specific to the service balcony only but during the time they were house broken ya, they did urine on the granite but no stains were left perhaps due to the fact we normaly clean it up fast.Your replies have helped a great deal applefreak, thank you so much at least now I get the picture. Cheers Ya David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
club101 0 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 just to share, i brought my dog to my new place. and he pee-ed at some corner. We didn't realise until the next day we came. After cleaning off the pee, there was a major yellow patch on our marble flooring... unfortunately.. not able to remove. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 just to share, i brought my dog to my new place. and he pee-ed at some corner. We didn't realise until the next day we came. After cleaning off the pee, there was a major yellow patch on our marble flooring... unfortunately.. not able to remove.if you don't mind trying out a method recommended by a fellow forummeryou can try this (but no one i know tried before so result unknown)1. spread cotton wool over the affected area2. pour bleach on the wool until soaked through3. use cling-wrap to cover the wool so that air can't go in4. leave it for at least a daythe wool is supposed to 'suck' the stain out from the marbledon't know how effective it isalternatively there are professional cleaners who can do the 'sucking' with their machine but it'll cost you quite a bit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoalHome 1 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 my current place is granite flooring. so far no problem with odour, staining not sure cos can't see (or not visible at least) as my flooring is in greyish colour. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David™ 0 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 just to share, i brought my dog to my new place. and he pee-ed at some corner. We didn't realise until the next day we came. After cleaning off the pee, there was a major yellow patch on our marble flooring... unfortunately.. not able to remove.Hi there ! Is the stain patch still there ? if so try this. Use a cloth slightly moistened with vinegar and rub over the stain and then wipe dry with a dry cloth and then use a cloth with warm water to wipe over the stain again. Repeat over a period of two to three weeks. Use the vinegar sparingly though ya !Safest way to remove blood stains from natural flooring, should do wonders for your urine patch.Oh and NO! I never had to wash blood off my floors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites