
Reasons to use cultured marble will be discussed here. Cultured marble is a man-made material made from crushed stone that are bound together to create a beautiful, natural-looking material. This cultured marble types are made in molds to create beautiful and unique pieces for your home.
Cultured marble is used to make kitchen countertops, bathroom vanity tops, backsplashes, sinks and more. Cultured marble vanity tops have become particularly popular in recent years.
Cultured marble is a type of faux marble that is made from roughly 75 percent natural marble dust. This marble dust is combined with liquid polyester resin to make cultured marble surfaces. Cultured marble is a blend of stone particles and resins that is combined with pigments to produce a wide range of colors and realistic, natural looking patterns, cultured marble, cultured granite, and cultured onyx among them.
Unlike quarried stone, cultured marble is cast in molds to create specific pieces such as bathtubs, sinks, countertops, backsplashes, moldings and trim, shower walls and shower pans. The molds are lined with a special gel coat that bonds to the mixture, creating a very hard, transparent surface. After the pieces have cured, they are removed from the molds and polished to shine or given a honed, matte finish, depending on customer preference. Because cultured products are cast, there are numerous options in terms of size, shape and edge treatments. And, the final product is nonporous, meaning need to seal year after year and no grout lines to clean or maintain.
Used most often in bathrooms, clients appreciate the fact that cultured marble is:
Cultured marble never needs to be sealed and is easy to clean with non-abrasive products.
Because it is a cast product, cultured marble offers a wide range of color options and pieces can be shaped to fit your specific needs and decoration.
Cultured marble is non-porous, making it extremely tough and resistant to stains, mildew and chips.
Veining and patterns can be incorporated during the casting process, creating character, depth and interest that mimics its natural counterpart.
In general, cultured marble is less expensive to fabricate and install than slab marble, but will increase the overall value of a home just as natural stone products will.

The beauty of natural stone, such as marble, lies in its uniqueness. No two slabs are alike, in terms of color, shade, or veining, because you’re dealing with Mother Nature. Some homeowners are concerned about etching and staining. If that’s true for you, avoid marble, which is more porous, and go for harder materials like granite or quartzite. Diamond tools are needed to cut granite — that shows you how hard the stone is.
If you are really a marble person; that is a different story. Marble gives a special kind of patina, a vintage look. Just think of historical buildings, old hotels, banks and galleries, everything was marble. There must be some logical reasons for using marble for hundreds of years in different parts of the world.
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