The charm of natural beauty of radiant
natural marble is poetic and incomparable, but with excellence of composite
marble is seamless and inspirational. At the first look, it is a difficult
choice to pick one over the other but longevity, versatility and price points
have together given Composite marble an upper hand in most builds. Natural
Marble is a natural resource which is extracted from rocks and quarried to
cutting and polishing units and eventually to business giants for sale.
Composite Marble on the other hand is man-made and composed of a polymers blend
of marble dust, plastic, pigments and gel coating.
Which
is more affordable?
Natural Marble
is a natural resource and is expensive to extract and quarry. Marble is heavy
and there is a huge transportation cost involved. Cutting and Polishing is also
not something where cost can be overlooked. Composite Marble, on the other hand
isn’t as expensive as Natural Marble. It is a unique mix of superior strength
polymeric substances, marble dust and such pigments. A mold provides the
composite stone a structure that is realistic looking, easy to replicate and
low in cost.
Which
is easier to maintain?
Natural Marble is expensive, difficult to
source and needs constant care rituals. Marble is a porous stone and easily
absorbs stains and impurities. It looks radiant, no doubt, but Natural Marble
is prone to chipping, cracking or discolouration. You also have to be careful
as to not apply chemical cleaning agents on marble as that may seriously damage
it. Composite
Marble is engineered to be non-porous and is given a protective covering of
gel. The engineering process makes composite stone non-staining, anti-chipping
and resistant to cracking. Plus, most commercially available cleaning agents
work just fine.
Which
has more choice options?
Visiting a Natural Marble Yard is an
exciting adventure. There are huge slabs that look like they belong in
mansions. There are blinding 6-10 ft arrays of natural stone that come in many
textures and gradients. Natural Marble has different consistencies of grain and
difference in shades that cannot be guaranteed. Composite Marble can be custom-made
and guaranteed to have certain properties. The moulds can also be tailored to
suit individual needs. This makes composite marble a creative decision more
than an architectural one.
What
about installation?
Natural marble is brittle and hard. It has high
density and therefore is heavy to transport and carry. Even during
installation, natural marble requires heavy duty machinery and great muscle
power. Improper or clumsy installation will never be a good value-for-money
proposition. Imperfect installation may also result in curling, crumbling or
discolouration of marble. Seepage of water may also induce swelling. However, composite
marble is easier to install and can be adjusted on site. Moreover,
composite marble can be engineered seamlessly into one piece.