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Can you use marble in a kitchen?
The short answer is yes, you can use marble in a kitchen. However, because marble is susceptible to staining, scratching and etching, the use of marble in a kitchen requires careful consideration.

Is polished marble too slippery to be used on a bathroom floor?
Any polished surface is slippery when wet. As with any other hard surface used in a bathroom, caution should be used when exiting the shower and tub areas, as well as any other area that is wet.

I'm building a house, when should I select my stone?
Because natural stone has variations, it is not a good idea to select a stone too early. Colorations can vary, and the veining from one shipment to another can be quite different. Once the cabinets are 3-4 weeks away from being installed it is a good idea to finalize your selection based on current inventory.

Will my countertops have seams?
Not necessarily. A typical slab size is somewhere between 7 and 10 feet. Therefore, your countertops may not require a seam. Many people do not have a problem with seams, but if you are concerned about them you should discuss this with your fabricator prior to fabrication. How and where it is seamed should also be discussed with the fabricator. Often the seams are so tight they are difficult to notice, however communication with the fabricator is essential in order to avoid confusion or disappointment regarding seams.

Which type of sink is best for granite ? Under mount or drop-in?
This is a matter of personal preference. If installed properly, both types of sinks are sanitary and safe. The ability to wipe off the counters directly in to the sink and the aesthetic appeal make under mounted sinks the most popular. Typically an under mount sink installation would be an additional expense ( though minimal ) due to the finishing process of the edges around the sink.

Is granite more expensive than man made materials?
It depends on the granite. Availability, color, and country of origin are major factors that affect the price of granite. If the supply of a particular stone is short and the demand is high, the price will reflect that. Given that stone is a natural product imported from all over the world, the price spectrum is wide. However, many granite colors are offered at the same price or sometimes less than man made products.

Will granite weigh too much for my cabinetry? Do I need additional cabinet supports?
3cm (1 1/4" ) granite weighs approx. 19 lbs per square foot. Typical cabinet construction is more than adequate for most installations. However, large, self-standing or furniture style islands may require additional corner bracing. It is advisable to let your cabinet installer know that you are using granite to ensure proper support.

Will my sample match my actual slab?
Because of the movement and veining in natural stone it is difficult to accurately represent stone with a small sample. Also, stone varies from shipment to shipment, so if you have a sample from a previous shipment, it may not match the current supply. It is advisable to view the actual slabs at the G&L Marble showroom nearest you or at the shop prior to fabrication.

Is it okay to mix different colors of stone ?
Absolutely. It is not uncommon to mix colors or types of stone within a room. When mixing stones, it is a good idea to consider which material would be the most practical for the space. For example, when mixing granite with marble, the granite would be best suited for the area around the range because it is the most durable. The marble could be used on the island or as a dining table.

Should I approve my slabs before they are fabricated?
It is always a good idea to approve the slabs prior to fabrication. This will help to prevent and surprises or disappointments once the material is installed. Slabs could be viewed at G&L Marble or at the fabrication shop prior to being cut.

Can granite be used outside?
Yes. There are a handful of granites that can change color when exposed to UV rays, but it is very durable and can be used outside. Granite is often used for outdoor kitchens, as pavers for driveways and walkways, as stair treads, and as exterior cladding on commercial buildings.

Can I put a hot pot directly onto granite?
Yes. Placing a hot pot on granite will not effect it.

How far can granite extend beyond the cabinetry without additional support?
According to the Marble Institute of America, corbels or structured support should be used when an overhang exceeds 10" for 3cm material or 6" for 2cm material.

How can we have as few seams as possible?
On average, granite slabs are approx 110" x 66". Though in some colors, 120" slabs are not unusual. While planning your kitchen, keep these sizes in mind. Extremely large islands may require a seam or the color selection in unusually large slabs will be very limited.

When you seal a stone floor, is the grout sealed?
Yes, sealers or impregnators designed for natural stone add the same protective qualities to the grout as they would the surface of the stone. When applying a color enhancing sealer, the grout color will also be affected.

Is marble more expensive than granite?
Origin, availability, and yield of a given quarry are all factors that determine the price of natural stones. With both marble and granite there is a broad spectrum of pricing

How much does stone weigh?
3cm granite weighs approximately 18 lbs a square foot. An average kitchen of 80sf will weigh approximately 1450 lbs. Typical cabinet construction is sufficient to handle the distributed weight of your granite, however large free-standing islands may require extra corner bracing.

What are remnants ?
Remnants are the smaller remaining pieces of stone from a previous job. They can be used in any stone application, size allowing.

Can I install my own countertops ?
The cutting, polishing and installation of natural stone not only require specific tools and machinery, it also requires extensive product knowledge. Fabricating and or installing natural stone countertops really are not "do it yourself" projects.

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About Natural Stone

Will bacteria grow on granite?
Bacteria, like any other living organism, needs something to eat in order to live. Bacteria cannot eat granite. Unclean, unkempt countertops can harbor bacteria regardless of what countertop is used. Granite has performed extremely well in testing; performing second only to stainless steel in it's ability to resist bacterial growth.

Is granite a natural product or is it man made?
Granite is a natural product. Granite is quarried in its natural form directly from the earth and is cut and processed by machine. Because of its extreme hardness and mineral content, granite can be polished to a mirror-like finish using proper machinery.

What does "honed" granite mean?
Honed granite is granite that has not been polished to a shine. It is a smooth, matter finish. Honed granite is lighter in color that its polished counterpart, however the color can be deepened with a color-enhancing sealer.

What is tumbled marble?
Tumbled marble is quite literally, marble that has been loaded into a tumbler and knocked against each other in order to achieve rough, worn edges and surface. Some materials that are referred to as "tumbled marble" are actually tumbled limestone or travertine, the process is the same and aesthetically they are difficult to tell apart.

Are veins weak spots in the stone?
Not necessarily. Some veins are strictly color variations in the stone. However in some materials natural flaws can exist within the vein, which enhances the color and is characteristic of that stone. Structurally, with today's processing, these materials do meet the strength requirements for countertop use.

Why do some stones have a mesh backing?
Mesh backing improves the stability of the stone for shipping and fabrication. Many exotic materials would otherwise not remain intact during processing. Once these materials are installed however, they do meet the strength requirements for countertop use.

What is the difference between "cast stone" and natural stone?
Cast stone is made up of finely ground stone mixed with resins or cement-based products, then poured into a mold to create either a slab of cast stone or to create sinks, mantels, etc. Natural stone is strictly cut from the earth then cut and polished in its original, natural form.

What is antiqued granite?
Instead of the normal process of polishing granite, the polishing bricks are replaced with abrasive brushes which lease a satin textured finish.

Can you cut on granite or do you have to use a cutting board ?
Yes, you can cut directly on granite. However, routinely cutting on a granite surface will dull your cutlery.

What is a "pit" ? Will I have them in my countertops ?
Most granite has some degree of pitting, whether microscopic or visible to the naked eye. With today's advanced processing, the natural pitting or tiny craters in a granite finish are greatly reduced. These natural pits pose no maintenance or wear issues. The depth of these pit is virtually immeasurable.

Can granite crack or chip?
Yes, granite can crack or chip. However this is usually caused by severe settling, excessive impact or abuse. Most minor cracks or chipping in natural stone can be repaired by a specialist in the stone renovation business or by a qualified by a fabricator.

Are engineered quartz surfaces natural?
Marketers contend that quartz surfaces contain 93% quartz. However, this number is calculated by weight, not by volume. Therefore the true ratio of quartz is approx. 67 - 73%. It is also important to note "quartz" refers not only to natural quartz but glass and mirror particles as well.

Are there granite formations or quarries in the United States?
Yes, granite can be found across the US including Georgia, North Carolina, Maine, the Dakotas, California and New York just to name a few.

What is Soapstone and what kind of maintenance does it require?
Soapstone is quarried like Granite and Marble. Its primary components are magnesite, dolomite, chlorite, and talc. Talc in soapstone is soft to the touch, which gives the smooth feeling of rubbing a piece of dry soap. Thus the name was derived - "Soap" stone. For maintenance, Mineral oil should be applied to the stone, which darkens the color and works as a protective sealing layer. The mineral oil will need to be re-applied to the stone periodically, especially when the countertops are first installed. Over time, a patina will develop and the mineral oil can be applied less often. Soapstone will scratch. Scratches can be sanded out and re-sealed with mineral oil.

Are textured granites more porous?
No. Textured granites are created when the slabs are flamed and then brushed, machining the abrasive surface to a low sheen with an evenly textured finish. Though the granite has been enhanced through this process, the stone retains its superior durability over alternative countertop surfaces.

How long will my natural stone last?
Take care of your natural stone and it will last for generations. Some natural stones are as old as the earth.

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Stone Care

If my granite is honed, will it be more likely to stain?
The honing process slightly changes the porosity of the stone. However, use of the proper sealer will prevent any additional staining that may occur due to the honed finish.

How often do you have to seal granite?
Traditionally, homeowners have been told to seal their granite annually. However, with the advancements that have been made in sealing products, some sealers only need to be reapplied every 3 - 5 years. Check the information on the back of the sealer and follow the recommendations.

Does a professional have to come in and seal natural stone?
No, sealing natural stone is something a homeowner can easily do. The product is a liquid that is applied to a clean, dry countertop with a soft cloth. After the sealer is generously applied to the surface, the excess is removed with a dry cloth, and the countertops should be allowed to dry. Check the back of the sealer to determine when the countertops will be ready for normal use. Drying times can vary between 24-72 hours.

Will the sealer wipe off when cleaned, or scratch off with wear?
No. The sealer is not a coating on top of the stone, it is an impregnator, which is absorbed by the stone and fills the pores in order to repel food and liquid. Over time, cleaners do reduce the effectiveness of the sealer, requiring re-sealing of the stone. Re-sealing could be necessary every 1-5 years, depending on the material and sealer used. In order to increase the life of your sealer, use cleaners that are intended for natural stone.

Will granite stain?
No. However, granite porosities vary. Some granite if not properly sealed can absorb liquid into the pores. This may appear at first to stain; however in many instances a dark area on the countertop will dry and disappear over time. If discoloration occurs, there are products on the market to remove them. Consult your stone professional or retail store specializing in stone.

Will the polish on my countertops wear off over time?
That depends on whether you have granite or marble. Granite, with normal wear and tear, no. That doesn't mean that if you attack your granite with a belt sander it won't dull the finish. The only things that could scratch granite are typically not found in the kitchen. Marble, on the other hand, is a calcite which will react with acidic liquids, etching the polish. Proper sealing and maintenance is more crucial with marble countertops.

Can marble countertops be refinished once they become scratched?
Yes. Marble can be refinished through a process of grinding and repolishing. The process will vary depending on the damage or wear. This is not a do it yourself project and requires a professional refinisher.

What should I use to clean my granite?
It is best to use a cleaning product made specifically for natural stone or just normal mild dishwashing deterdent with luke warm water.

Isn't polished stone already sealed?
Though the polish on any given natural stone definitely closes the structure of the stone, making it less porous, it is still advisable to seal all natural stone upon installation.

How do you know when granite needs to be re-sealed?
Many people in the industry recommend an annual re-sealing of your stone. However, many types of granite are harder than others and may never need to be re-sealed. If you notice water absorption into the countertop or darker areas around the sink that is an indicator it is time to re-seal.

Is a color enhancer also a sealer?
Most color enhancing sealers do retain the same properties of other sealers with the added benefit of enhancing the color.

What is color enhancer?
A color enhancer is used to enrich existing color in the stone. The color that a stone becomes when wet is a good indication of the color it will be once enhanced. Enhancer may need to be re-applied periodically and should be tested in a small area or on a sample piece of the stone prior to application.

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A brief overview of the process followed when acquiring granite, marble or quartz countertops.   

" ..an educated buyer always gets the best deal and exactly what they want! "

Options to look at in advance
Whether you are interested in kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, a fireplace or bar, there are numerous aspects that need to be addressed. It is always helpful to consider the various options available to you prior to requesting an estimate.

Material :
Which type of Material?
Taking a look at the different types of
materials on the market is key. Do you prefer the natural look or the modern composite feel? You can also choose between thick (3cm) or thin (2cm) materials.

Color Options?

There are countless color variations on the market. Narrow your search down to a few favorite color(s), flow or consistency. Take a look at our
material page for some ideas.

Edges :
There is also a variety of edges to choose from. We offer two free edges: pencil round and eased.
Sinks :
Select the style of sink you desire (under-mount / drop-in / vessel or farm-house). Visit our sinks page to see our high quality, cost-effective range of under-mount sinks or purchase it elsewhere.

Price :
Budget, budget, budget! Our aim is to provide you with quality service at an affordable price. Feel free to contact our sales personnel for an outline of material/colors/edge and sinks within your price range.

Estimate
To provide an accurate estimate we will need a rough outlined sketch of the kitchen/bathroom/bar/fireplace. We also need information pertaining to the colors/material, the style of edging, style of sink, backsplashes and their specific height and price range you have in mind. Details and contact information can simply be faxed over to us so that we may contact you.

Details preferred on rough sketch:
Outside / Wall (cabinet) measurements.
Accessory locations labeled on sketch (fridge, dishwasher, stove / cook-top).
Click here to view an image of a sample outlined sketch

Template
Once the estimate is approved we will schedule for a template to be made. This is the actual starting point of the process. We need detailed directions or the address of the site that needs to be templated. Information should be faxed to us 24 hours prior to the set template date which will be confirmed via phone. We will then send out an experienced templater or installer with the needed materials to build a custom template for your countertop(s) and make a detailed sketch of your kitchen. We highly recommend that  the customer, builder or designer be present when the template is being built in order to discuss any details, such as arcs, radii and overhang, which is to be included in your application/design.

Fabrication
Once the template arrives back at our offices/fabrication shop, we immediately update your estimate and refax it to you for your approval. We also confirm the choice of material, edge, sink and other information before the 'go ahead' is given for fabrication. In the shop the material will to be laid out, cut, fabricated and polished before it goes through quality control. Generally our turn around time is between 5-7 business days.

Note: If the material has drastic flow/inconsistencies we do recommend customers to visit the shop and inspect the material.

Installation
24 Hours prior to the scheduled install day, we will contact the customer to confirm installation time/details. Cook-tops, drop-in sinks and faucets (core-hole information) must be on site when the installation team arrives. These items will be cut on site!

The morning of install day, installers will load your pieces, sink, backsplashes and other job specific items. Installation generally takes around 3-5 hours depending on job size and specific details on jobs (backsplashes, amount of sinks, core-holes, etc.). Our installer crews generally consist of 3 installers but varies due to job size, amount of work involved or size of pieces.

Please note:
We do not do any plumbing, disconnections or reconnections of any kind. We also do not do any electrical work, including moving outlets. We strongly urge our customers to plan for 24 hours cure/dry time for sinks and other items before having a plumber reconnect them. We do take care to epoxy a wooden strip to the bottom of the countertops for dishwasher mounting.

 

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