Polished Marble Countertop After Seam Repair – Shiny Result
The vertical seam running through the center of this polished marble countertop has been repaired and brought to a uniform shiny surface. The seam, which divides the two slabs that make up the countertop, is now flush and reflects light evenly alongside the surrounding stone.

Seams between adjacent stone slabs are common in larger countertops where a single piece of stone is not large enough to span the full width. Over time these joins can open slightly, fill with grime, or develop an uneven surface where the two slabs sit at slightly different heights. A repair involves cleaning the joint, re-filling with color-matched epoxy, and grinding and polishing the seam area to match the surrounding finish.
The result visible here is a very clean outcome for a seams repair job. The joint line is still visible on close inspection but it lies perfectly flat and carries the same gloss as the rest of the countertop surface. The high reflectivity of the polished marble shows no step or depression at the seam.
This countertop appears to be in a kitchen setting, where a clean, well-maintained stone surface matters both visually and hygienically. Regular sealing after a repair like this helps prevent dirt from re-entering the joint.
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