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What Exactly Is Cultured Marble?

Cultured Marble: For someone who would like the look of real marble in their bathroom or kitchen but cannot afford real natural marble, cultured marble is the absolute solution to solve this problem.

There are many companies that manufacturer cultured marble and they come in a wide variety of colors and designs, so if you are looking for a particular style or color you are sure to find one that will suit your particular taste.

Cultured marble is less expensive than natural marble but it is just as beautiful as natural marble and is sure to enhance the overall beauty and décor of any bathroom or kitchen.

Cultured marble is very easy to work with, making installation almost a breeze, all you have to do like any other installation is to ensure that the area you are going to install the cultured marble is clean and free from all dirt and debris and that the surface is even.

Cultured marble can be easily cut with the proper saw and blade attached. (check manufacturer's instructions to see their recommendation). To attach the marble to the surface you simply apply some adhesive (check manufacturer's recommendations for the correct type of adhesive to use, as there are many different kinds of adhesive) to the backs of the cultured marble pieces and firmly press into place on the wall.

Cultured marble should be allowed to dry for at least twenty four hours after installation.

Cultured marble is made using specially designed molds and the materials include certain types of plastics and actual marble dust, plus it is a much lighter type of marble than natural marble.

For those of you who are interested in purchasing cultured marble here are some of the manufacturers who have been producing cultured marble for years and years.

American Marble – This company has been producing cultured marble since 1970. They are situated in the San Francisco Bay Area. You should really have a look at their website if you are really interested in purchasing some beautiful cultured marble for your bathroom or kitchen.

Craig Baker Marble Company INC – This company is situated in Texas, you can visit their online store and browse as long as you like.

Tower Industries - 2101 Ninth Street SW, Massillon, Ohio, 44647 – This company has quite an impressive of cultured marble products on their website you must have a look for yourself.

 
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