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COPACABANA LEATHERED GRANITE KITCHEN
Black Mercury Granite
Red Dragon Granite
COPACABANA LEATHERED GRANITE KITCHEN
Picasso Granite
Scavolini Diesel Kitchen
Granite Countertop
Piracema Granite
Kodiak Brown Granite
Orca Granite from Brazil
American Black Granite
Saint Henry Black Granite
Magma Gold Granite
Saint Henry Black Granite
Granite
Granite Countertop
Scavolini Diesel Kitchen
Black Cosmic Granite Quarry
Black Forrest Granite
Blue Bahia Granite
Copacabana Granite
Blue Bahia Granite
Copacabana Granite
Bianca Pearl Granite
Succuri Granite
Blue Dunes Granite
Blue Louise Granite Slab
Colonial Gold Granite

GRANITE

Granite, a massive, hard and durable  “igneous” rock, consisting mostly of feldspar, mica, and quartz, has been used as a common building material for thousands of years, due to its strength and durability.

Granite quarries, depending on their geographical location, produce a wide range of colors and movement that also allow granite to be a great option for interior decorating, function and design.

There is a myriad of misinformation presented about the “high maintenance” of Granite. In fact, Granite is very low maintenance. Your Granite or any natural stone should be sealed when it is installed, and then re-seal as needed. Sealing is a very simple process, similar to using furniture polish on your wood. Since each granite is different, there is no set timeframe for re-sealing your granite. However, you can do a simple water test by dripping a few drops of water onto your countertop. If your granite absorbs the water, it’s time to re-seal. If the water sits beaded on the top, there is no need to re-seal. You can schedule this simple test seasonally, (maybe at the same time as your spring and fall maintenance checks). With routine maintenence of soap and water for daily cleaning, your granite should last a lifetime.

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