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Stone fabrication is the process of enhancing natural stone such as marble or granite. The fabrication process makes sure the stone is strong and durable to help prevent damage to the kitchen countertops. There are many steps involved in the fabrication process, and each step helps the natural stone acquire its glossy finish. To learn more about the fabrication process we use for our marble, granite, and quartz countertops, get in touch today.
Extracting the granite from the earth is the first process involved in making this stone consumer-ready. There are quarries all over the country where granite is present in various quantities. In order to cut the granite stone, large saws are used. A special chemical is applied to both the saw and stone to help prevent breakage.
The next step in the fabrication process involves cutting these large natural stones into manageable sizes. Slabs are cut into specific lengths, widths, and thicknesses that will eventually be used for granite countertops.
GranMarb, Inc. uses top-of-the-line machinery in fabricating your custom design. Every process from measuring, templating, and fabricating to installation is checked by our employer. To learn more about our marble, granite, and cambria countertops, get in touch today.
Your kitchen or bathroom countertops will bring beauty and durability to your home for years to come. Call us to get started on the process of installing marble or granite countertops today!
Yes! At GranMarb, Inc. we don't just do countertop installation. We use top-of-the-line machinery in fabricating your custom medallion design. Every process from measuring, templating, and fabricating to installation is checked for quality control. Our granite is imported from all over the world. We only use grade A select products for all of our custom jobs.
GranMarb Inc. was established in 1998. For more information about our experience and our high-quality countertop installation and other stone services, get in touch today.
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