Marble worktop FAQs

Choosing new worktops for your home is not always an easy decision. There are various types of natural stone to choose from and this is what makes research so important. By understanding how each type of stone is formed as well as its strengths and weaknesses, it will help ensure that you select the right fit for your home.

What is marble?
Marble is a metamorphic rock and has been used for centuries for various purposes. To this day we can enjoy sculptures that were carved from marble many years ago. It’s fair to say, therefore, that marble really can stand the test of time. The top for producers of marble in the world include China, Italy, Spain, and India.

How durable is marble?

Marble is known to be somewhat more porous than certain other natural stone worktops. However, like other types of stone, you can seal your marble worktops on a regular basis to protect against damage and stains. Although particularly durable and fairly heat resistant, it’s not a good idea to cut directly on the worktop. You should also use heat resistant boards to support hot pots and pans or prolonged exposure to heat could scorch the stone.

Can I install marble worktops myself?

If you have the necessary tools and some help, you can go about the installation yourself. For a faster, easier, and more professional job, a professional installation is preferred.

Can marble be shined?
You can choose between various finishes as well as edges. Many homeowners love that polished look and this can be achieved with marble.

Is marble expensive?
Marble can be more expensive in the short-term. However, if you compare this stone to wood or other types of worktops, you can easily spend more on regularly replacing inferior types of worktops. Marble will last much longer which means that it will earn its keep.

Marble has a number of benefits and they are available in various shades. It’s always best to check the state of your existing cabinets before installing any natural stone worktop. Make sure that they are durable and strong enough to hold the weight.