Marble Countertops in Hamilton & Burlington
Enhance your shower floor and walls with the radiant and sophisticated charm of marble, courtesy of Busche Granite. Marble showers, floors, and walls can significantly elevate the value of your home.
Marble is a readily available and timeless classic, renowned for its versatility. You can utilize marble for various purposes, such as a stunning kitchen countertop, a comfortable shower seat, or an elegant wall or floor covering.
When used as a kitchen countertop, marble exhibits heat resistance, though it's advisable to avoid placing hot pots and pans directly on it, as it doesn't conduct heat due to its natural coolness.
While marble is a durable, porous stone, if you're seeking a material that can endure more rigorous wear and tear, granite might be a superior choice. When it comes to offering a diverse selection of marble options, Busche Granite stands as your top-tier choice.
Marble Gallery
Whether you're a homeowner, designer, or builder, our gallery is here to inspire you. Explore the stunning beauty and versatility of marble through our collection. Discover a variety of colors, patterns, and finishes that we offer for your project. Get inspired and find the perfect marble for your vision.
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CLEANING TIPS!
How to Clean Stone Countertops
Whether your surface is granite, marble, quartz, or soapstone, each material has unique care needs. For instance, marble is more porous and can etch easily, while quartz is non-porous and more resistant to staining. Understanding what you're working with is the first step to proper care.
When spills happen, time is key. The faster you act, the better your chances of preventing stains. Blot spills immediately using a soft cloth or paper towel—never rub, as that can spread the stain or damage the surface.
Use a Mild Cleaner
- Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water.
- Use a soft sponge or microfiber cloth to gently clean the surface.
- Avoid harsh chemicals, vinegar, or acidic cleaners, as they can damage the stone.
Organic Stains
(coffee/wine)
- Use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of ammonia. Test on a small area first.
Water Spots
- Buff with a dry microfiber cloth or use a stone-safe cleaner.
Rust Stains
- Use a commercial rust remover specifically designed for stone surfaces.
Oil-Based Stains
(grease/cooking oil)
- Make a paste with baking soda and water.
- Apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit for 24 hours before wiping it off.
Rinse and Dry
- After cleaning, rinse the area with clean water to remove any residue.
- Dry the surface with a soft, clean towel to prevent water spots.
RESEALING TIPS!
Resealing Marble Countertops
Frequency: Every 6 months to 1 year, as marble is more porous and prone to staining.
Signs It’s Time to Reseal:
- Water absorbs into the surface instead of beading.
- Stains are harder to remove.