Mineral weathering silently shapes our built environment, transforming solid stone into vulnerable surfaces through an intricate dance of chemical and physical processes. This natural phenomenon, while inevitable, poses significant challenges for property owners and architects working with natural stone installations. From the gradual etching of marble facades to the crumbling of granite foundations, mineral weathering represents one of the most persistent threats to stone durability in both historical and contemporary architecture.
The process begins at the molecular level, where environmental factors like acid rain, temperature …





