Sunday, 26 December 2010

forms of Granite counter top

Granite counter top is a common, coarse-grained, light-colored, hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz, orthoclase or microcline, and mica, used in monuments and for building. Granite counter top is typically hardest of the dimensional stones and can effectively withstand the vagaries of nature. Granite counter tops are quite literally, as old as the earth, perfect for use in residential and commercial flooring applications. Granite counter tops are ideal for fabricating granite counter tops, flooring, retaining walls and landscaping around a center fountain/pond. 
Granite counter top is an important structural and ornamental stone, and due to its high compressive strength and durability, it is used for massive structural work. Fine-grained Granite counter top is employed for ornamental and monumental work as well as for inscription purposes. It is the hardest of structural stones. Its mineral-rich colors, the hardness and density, make it an ideal choice for flooring, counter tops, vanities as well as exterior applications. A broad range of elegant patterns and colors makes Granite counter top the most versatile and durable of all stones. It is also the most "maintenance-free" of all stones.
Granite counter top is composed of quartz, feldspars and micas, as well as traces of a wide variety of other minerals. These minerals contribute to the color and texture of the various Granite counter tops. Crystal size is somewhat determined by the rate at which the Granite counter top cools the slower the cooling process, the larger the crystals grow. Faster cooling produces fine-grained granites. Granite counter tops get their wonderful variety of colors and patterns from minerals that are melted into the liquid mass as it is formed.

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