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What is Granite? An inspiring natural stone that us always unique, granite guarantees uniqueness for all your countertop needs. Granite is an igneous rock, comprised of natural minerals, like quartz and feldspar, that give it that signature look. Utilization of this stone include many famous structures around the world, including the base of the Statue of Liberty or even Mount Rushmore. Where does it come from? Quarries are used to uncover and gather building stone. Location of these quarries can be found throughout the world, some examples are Italy, Brazil, India, as well as many USA locations. Upon acquisition of the stone, it is then removed, cut into slabs, polished, then ultimately fabricated into countertops. The utmost care goes into assure the stone main tains its beauty. Extraction of granite is meticulous to ensure the stone splits along the grain to produce large blocks of granite. Blocks of stone are then removed to be cut into slabs to fabricate individual pieces. Is granite right for you? Ranking an 8 out of 10 on the Mohs scale, granite is a durable stone that proves to impress every time. Due to its dense nature, it has a lesser chance to scratch and stain, though this doesn’t make it stain resistant. Granite is typically finished with a sealant that aids in the resistance to scratches, stains and heat. Granite can withstand temperatures of hot pots and pans, using hot pads are a good idea to reduce worry, but the stone is capable of enduring high temperatures without trepidation of damages. If you’re looking for exclusivity in your look, this is the choice for you. Since this is a naturally derived stone, it varies in appearance in each slab. It is important that you go to a “slab yard” to see your options before moving forward with installation. Extra options Finishes to your stone can further individualize your look. Polished finish, providing the most traditional look, allows the surface to speak for itself. The granite is polished to give it that show stopping shine. This stylistic choice proves to be the most beneficial due to maintenance care being less involved. Honed granite is when the buffing aspect of the polishing process is omitted, which creates a low gloss look. This differs to polished granite due to the lack of reflectivity. Lastly, leathered granite is a finish option that allows the natural contours and colors to shine through. Leaving your stone subtly matte, this finish provides a fabulous look. By running over the surface of the stone with a diamond tipped brush, the granite rids any imperfections it may have. The homeowner is allowed full accessibility to personalize their stone by finalizing their granite with how rough or smooth is preferred. Along with the personalization of the finish of the stone, you are also able to select the edge of the stone. There are various edges ranging from beveled to bullnose. These last few tweaks allow for distinctiveness of your own home style.
WHERE DOES GRANITE COME FROM?
QUARRIED FROM MOUNTAINS
Granite is a naturally occurring resource that is quarried from deep within mountain ranges.
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