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Tamilnadu, India.
Frequently Asked Question!
Granite is widely used in home decor because:
Durability: It’s one of the hardest natural stones, resistant to scratches, heat, and general wear and tear.
Aesthetic Appeal: It comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns, making it easy to find a style that suits any decor.
Longevity: Granite surfaces can last for decades, often increasing the value of a home.
Versatility: It can be used in kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, fireplaces, and even outdoor spaces.
Granite is relatively easy to maintain, but it does require some care:
Daily Cleaning: Use a mild dish soap and warm water with a soft cloth to wipe down granite surfaces. Avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or citrus-based solutions, as they can damage the stone.
Sealing: Granite is porous, so it needs to be sealed every 1-3 years to protect it from stains and liquids.
Stain Removal: For stubborn stains, use a paste made of baking soda and water, leave it on the stain for a few hours, then wipe away.
Yes, granite is highly resistant to scratches and heat due to its hardness. However, while it’s very durable, it’s not completely impervious to damage. It’s still a good idea to use cutting boards and trivets to protect the surface from sharp objects and extremely hot cookware.
Granite comes in a wide variety of colors, ranging from classic whites, grays, and blacks to vibrant greens, reds, and even blues. The stone’s unique mineral composition means that no two granite slabs are exactly the same. You can find granite with a uniform appearance or with dramatic veining and speckling.
Yes, granite is food-safe. It doesn’t harbor bacteria, and it’s easy to sanitize. However, because granite is porous, it can absorb liquids and odors if not properly sealed. Once sealed, granite surfaces are safe for food prep.
The cost of granite can vary widely based on factors like:
Quality and Source: High-quality, rare granite (such as exotic colors or patterns) tends to be more expensive.
Size: The size of the countertop or project will impact the price, as more material will be needed.
Edge Finishing and Installation: Custom edges and professional installation can increase the overall cost.
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