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Is White Marble a Good Idea for Shower Surround?

by Philip Smith Inbound Marketing Manager

Marble Stone

Marble, whether it is white, black, green, or beige, is a porous material; there are hundreds of thousands of tiny pores on a single marble tile. These pores allow water and other types of fluids such as oils, soap, etc. to seep through.

Marble’s Porosity

In that condition, the water and moistures stay beneath the layer of tiles for days. Since you use your shower every day, there will always be moisture under and behind the tiles in your shower. This one way or another affects the health and durability of your marble flooring, walling and the overall structure of your home.

White Marble

White is a classic color, and it can be a great choice for creating an elegant, luxury environment in your bathroom in elegant, luxury environment in your bathroom. But at the same time, it is also a delicate color, which easily catches stains from things it comes into contact, such as oil, soap, shampoo, etc.

When you have white marble, the colorful fluids can find a home in its pores and become a permanent stain. You would not be able to remove stains or colorful particles from the pores of the marble.

That’s the reason why a large number of homeowners believe that white marble would be a bad selection for shower surround.

Polished Marble

If you are in love with the look of white marble, fret not. You can still use it in your bathroom. However, it is advisable to use polished marble for shower walls.

Polishing helps block the pores on the stone and reduces the chances of staining, apart from enhancing the water and moisture resistance.

This article has been brought to you by ShadesOfStone.com, one of the trusted tile stores in US.

 


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About Philip Smith Advanced   Inbound Marketing Manager

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