Thursday, September 10, 2009

Recycled Marble Countertops

By JD Theis

A stylish, eco-friendly home is not complete without recycled marble countertops on its counters, in the modern age of eco-friendly products and eco-friendliness. Marble is a firm, sturdy, and chic stone and is a favorite choice for countertops. Counters are at once working surfaces and vast textures that add to the beauty of a home.

If the selection of counter surfaces is even a bit off, it can even become a blemish for the beauty of the entire home. All these requirements, and the corresponding features of marble, make it an ideal choice for countertops. Today, marble countertops are considered the de facto standard, and a wise choice for any kind of counter.

However, this status of marble countertops has created a great demand for the marble stone, and prices have soared to heights unaffordable by the average homeowner. This is in addition to the fact that more and more marble has to be quarried to meet the increasing demand for marble countertops in homes. Demolished and old homes often yield a lot of marble from various flooring and surfaces for which they were used. This creates the environmental problem of disposing off a lot of marble that cannot be easily used or sold for other uses.

There are numerous homeowners as well as suppliers of marble, who recognize the need for an eco-friendly solution to such a situation. This has led to the development of recycled marble countertops. The recycled marble which is used in these countertops is created by using redundant and old marble and is converted it into a new marble exterior. The recycled marble is of 5 to 8 inches in thickness, and this is much more than the least thickness required for normal marble countertops, which is 3 cm (little more than an inch). On the other hand the price can be compared to materials like travertine, which are rated inferior to marble. Recycled marble is also very durable and attractive to be used as countertops, and you can get them in a number of colors also.

People are becoming more sensitive to ecological issues and are finding alternative materials to replace marble countertops. More eco-friendly choices, like recycled marble will be invented and will also be recognized by people. Already, there is ongoing research to develop materials with less amount of reused marble, which can substitute marble, and will be available for a much lower price. This news is going to make the homeowners who need the beauty and elegance of marble in their home happy as they will get it for a fraction of the original cost.

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