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Granite Countertops
Granite is a very durable surface, making it ideal for kitchen and bathroom counters. Granite is a scratch resistant material and is one of the hardest stones on the planet. It makes up 60% of the Earth's upper crust!
Granite Durability
Diamonds are used to cut and polish granite along with water to cool the blade. In addition to being hard, granite is also stain-resistant to hot grease and oil when sealed with a silicone-based impregnator.

Choosing the Right Granite Fabricator and Pricing

There are a few variables that come into play here. You want to have high quality granite products, a clean installation, and have it done at a low price. By staying active in the process, you can assure that this is done.
 
Ask for a Supply Cost Breakdown
 
Ask your granite fabricator how much the supplies he wants to use will cost. If it's more than the costs of wholesale, point him in the direction of an importer and ask him to pass the savings down to you. Chances are, he will do this and thank you for it!
 
Ask the Contractor Questions
 
Make sure you and your contractor are on the same page. Without taking complete control of the project, make sure your wishes are what the granite contractor has in mind. You don't want any surprises after the granite has been cut or the sink has been mounted. It is an expensive process and you want the process to go smoothly
 

 
View His Portfolio
 
Ask the contractor if he has pictures of some of his previous work. A good granite fabricator will provide this and show you examples of what he can do. Remember, the least expensive contractor is not always the best contractor. Balance quality, price, and experience out to optimize your granite installation project.
 
1. The granite counter tops planning phase.
 
   a. Planning a granite kitchen countertops project.
 
   b. Planning a bathroom granite vanities project.
 
   c. Estimate the amount of granite needed and cost involved.
 
2. Anyone can buy wholesale granite from granite dealers and importers!
 
   a. Supplies for granite kitchen counters and what not to buy.
 
   b. Supplies for bathroom granite vanity tops and what not to buy.
 
   c. Choosing sinks and faucets for granite tops.
 
3. Choosing the right granite fabricators and pricing the project.
 
4. Maintainence of granite counters to keep them looking great.

Granite Counters Fact
Each slab of natural granite countertop has unique features that distinguishes it from manmade materials.

 
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