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How to find or choose marble cultured (wholesale)
Marble, a metamorphic rock formed by alteration of limestone or dolomite, often features irregularities in coloring, enhancing its natural beauty. This material is often used in sculpture, architecture, flooring and countertops. However, it is extremely expensive. Cultured marble, a lighter and less expensive alternative, is made of real marble dust and plastic resins. Cultured marble is ideal for countertops in commercial and residential applications because it is beautiful and easy to install and work with. You can use a cultured marble slab for your kitchen and bathroom countertop, or even on your floor or fireplace hearth. Whether for your home or office, cultured marble can be a wise, durable choice for your countertop or floor, as an alternative to tile. If you decide to take on the project yourself, you can purchase a slab or several slabs of cultured marble from a wholesale supplier or wholesale importer. If you would prefer to have a professional install your marble countertop or floor, contact a contractor in your area. You can find a wholesaler or contractor by looking in your local phone book or by searching online directory listings. Go online to research typical wholesale discount prices, commercial and residential applications of marble, the durability of marble vs. tile or other materials, and local contractors trained in cultured marble installation. Contact a few different wholesalers and contractors to get discount prices, location, company services, schedules, project timelines, and rates. Whether for you home, office, bathroom, kitchen or fireplace, cultured marble offers a refined look to your room without the high price of authentic marble.
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