There are over eight thousand types of marble on the market today, and the number continues to grow. It would be impossible to list every available type, but there are some common characteristics that make it fairly easy to identify marble. Marble is commercially defined as any limestone that will take a polish. Limestones, and therefore marbles, are composed of minerals of calcite or dolomite. Marble in its purest state is white; colored marbles are the result of other minerals being mixed with the calcite or dolomite. There are some other commonly recognizable characteristics:
We have the solutions for your surface care needs