Although typical application of marble is for the bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops and fireplaces, it is possible to use it in the kitchen. However, due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as vinegar, ketchup, etc, we don’t usually recommend it. Moreover, the high-gloss of the marble countertop can be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface. Granite in turn is considered the second hardest stone, its polish is not subject to etching by household acids, or scratching by knives and pots and pans under normal use. It is also not affected by typical kitchen heat such as hot pans.
Generally on a stock color you are only paying for the square footage actually used. If the stone you select is a custom order slab then it will be necessary to pay for the entire slab. Slabs are always sold intact. Buying random slabs is similar to buying fabric. Like a seamstress or tailor, your fabricator buys the raw material and sells you a completed installation. In the price is included the cost of transporting the material, making field measurements and templates, cutting, polishing, bringing the pieces to your job site and fitting them into place. How much material he needs is determined by the layout and the amount of waste. The fabricator will lay out your job in a way that will minimize the amount of waste material while maximizing the natural beauty of veining and pattern. At Shreenath Stonex, our policy is to only make the customer pay for the actual square footage they use of the material unless it is a special order material.
Yes. Marble since ancient times has been used in all areas of homes from furnishings to floors. Marble has proven as durable as materials traditionally considered to be sturdier with the added benefit of creating a warm welcoming atmosphere.
Concentric layers of these minerals form a nodule or concretion with the hard material in the center. Some fossil dunes in Valley of Fire contain these nodules. They appear as hard, rounded spheres attached to the rock surface or lying on the ground nearby.
You will be the best judge for this question if you consider these aspects: your budget, floor coverage area, maintenance demands of the marble you choose, and any color/stain preferences. Choosing a low priced may be inferior in quality that may require you to polish after a few years and may absorb stains and discolour. The right choice would be weigh between Indian Marble, Italian Marble, Granite and other Natural Stone.You will be the best judge for this question if you consider these aspects: your budget, floor coverage area, maintenance demands of the marble you choose, and any color/stain preferences. Choosing a low priced may be inferior in quality that may require you to polish after a few years and may absorb stains and discolour. The right choice would be weigh between Indian Marble, Italian Marble, Granite and other Natural Stone.You will be the best judge for this question if you consider these aspects: your budget, floor coverage area, maintenance demands of the marble you choose, and any color/stain preferences. Choosing a low priced may be inferior in quality that may require you to polish after a few years and may absorb stains and discolour. The right choice would be weigh between Indian Marble, Italian Marble, Granite and other Natural Stone.
Marble flooring is considered very stylish. Polished Finish, Hone Finish and Sand or abrasive finish. Maintenance: • Marbles are very easy to maintain and can be re-polished if you need to bring the shine again. • You can Polish the marble after few years to bring the shine back. Advantages: • Marble flooring is known for its superior, decent and decorative occurrence. It is considered a style symbol. • Marble flooring is Long Lasting. • Cool surface of marble tiles in home and other places is very pleasant and comfortable underfoot during the Summer Season. • Marble floor is very easy to maintain and only requires occasional sweeping and polishing.