Potential Marble Drawbacks

Potential Marble Drawbacks

Potential Marble Drawbacks

Potential marble drawbacks are to be discussed here. We talked about the advantages and merits of marble before. In this passage, we will talk about marble features that you need to know, before purchasing marble for your projects.

 

Old Classic Marble

Marble is one of the oldest and most widely used materials in construction. On a somewhat larger and more historic scale, marble was used to create such magnificent structures as the Taj Mahal. Hundreds of years old, the building still looks as pristine as the day it was constructed, and this is mostly due to the fact that it’s made of marble.

 

Potential Marble Drawbacks

Despite its beauty, marble flooring does come with some potential drawbacks to consider. Comparing the marble pros and cons points can help you decide if it’s the best option for your flooring project.

 

Marble Flooring Softness

Softness and stone flooring don’t seem like they should go together, but in the world of stone options, marble is one of the softer materials. That means it’s much more susceptible to scratching, chipping, cracking, breaking and scraping from everyday activities. Because of the smooth, polished surface of marble, the material shows that damage very noticeably. If damage does happen, you have to replace the affected tile since there isn’t a way to repair the damage.

 

Vulnerability to Acidity

Anything that’s acidic in nature, from tomato sauce to a harsh acidic cleaner, can permanently stain, discolor and etch your marble flooring. That vulnerability to acidic substances makes marble a bad candidate for the kitchen, where orange juice, wine, coffee and other spills can cause serious damage. Wiping up spills immediately can help avoid the damage, but any missed spills or accidental use of an acidic cleaner can ruin the floors.

 

Potential for Water Damage

Because marble is porous, it’s susceptible to water seeping in and causing damage or discoloration. A penetrating sealer helps keep water from soaking into the flooring. You’ll need to reapply the sealer regularly to maintain that level of protection from water.

 

 

Some Potential Marble Drawbacks
Some Potential Marble Drawbacks

 

Consider the Heavy Weight

Another disadvantages of marble in construction projects is the heavy weight. The stone is very heavy, which not only adds a challenge to the installation process, but it can also cause structural issues. Your home’s structure needs to be strong enough to support the weight of the heavy floor.

 

Requires Higher Maintenance

It takes a lot of work to keep marble floors protected and looking good. You’ll need to choose your cleaning products carefully to avoid damage from acidic cleaners. Marble also requires annual sealing to keep water and liquids from penetrating the stone. You may also need to polish and regrout the marble tile floor routinely.

 

Need for Professional Installation

Marble flooring is best suited for professional installation because of the difficulty of the process. That’s because even a small mistake in the installation can ruin the entire project, which costs you even more money. The softer nature of marble makes it more prone to cracking and other damage during the installation process. Leaving the work to the professionals is the best advice, but it does add to the overall cost of the project.

 

Marble is Still Vey Favored

Considering all the above points, very few rocks have as many uses as marble. Marble is used for its beauty, historical, aesthetic or sentimental value in architecture and sculpture. It is used for its chemical properties in pharmaceuticals and agriculture. It is used for its optical properties in cosmetics, paint, and paper.

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www.hunker.com/12343816/the-disadvantages-of-marble-flooring

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www.limestone.com/about-us/limestone-learning-center/marble-widely-used-home-design

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