Stone Bench



- What materials are used to make a stone garden?
- Are stone garden benches heavy?
- Can you get customized stone garden benches?
- How do you maintain a stone garden bench?
- How long will my stone garden bench last?
Stone garden benches are made from natural stone materials such as marble, granite, limestone, travertine or sandstone. There are many reasons to choose these natural materials for garden bench construction. Natural stone options offer a strong, beautiful, durable and weather-resistant bench, making it perfect for outdoor use.
Yes, stone garden benches can be quite heavy due to the weight of the natural stone materials. Depending on the intensity of the stone, a marble bench top can weigh as much as 70 kg per square. But, this also makes them incredibly strong and durable, which ensures that they will last for many years
Yes, stone benches can be made to order with personalized details. There are many stone garden bench manufacturers that cater to your specific requirements. We at Marblebee provide a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and styles for you to choose from for your garden bench. We also have a range of natural stone types that you can pick from for construction.
Maintaining a stone or garden marble bench is easy and effortless. To take care of your stone garden bench, you should regularly clean it with a mild soap and water. You must avoid using harmful chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the natural stone. Instead, soak a soft cloth in soap and water solution and gently wipe down the bench. You should also cover the bench during periods of heavy rain or snow to protect it from moisture, which can sometimes create discoloration or small cracks.
With proper care and maintenance, a stone garden bench can last for many years, even decades. Natural stone materials are strong, durable and weather-resistant, making them a wise investment for your outdoor space. Nonetheless, the lifespan of your bench may vary depending on factors such as climate, usage, and maintenance practices.