Black Marble Double Sink Vanity with Crack – Before Repair

This black marble double sink vanity shows a visible crack running across the slab – a common but serious issue in large marble pieces. The dark background and white veining of this marble make the fracture easy to spot: a jagged line cutting through the polished surface, disrupting the continuity of the stone.
Cracks in marble vanities typically develop from stress points, impact, or shifting support beneath the stone. Before any repair is attempted, the crack must be thoroughly cleaned of soap residue, grease, and dust to ensure the epoxy bonds properly to the stone. For deeper fractures, penetrating liquid epoxy is used to allow absorption into the full depth of the crack.
Color-matched epoxy, mixed with stone pigments to approximate the black tone and white vein pattern of this marble, is worked into the crack and allowed to cure. Once hardened, the excess is sanded progressively from coarser to finer grits, and the area is polished to blend with the surrounding surface. The result is a structurally sound vanity with minimal visible trace of the original damage.
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