Granite
Strength and durability in every slab
Granite is an igneous rock formed from cooled magma, known for its exceptional hardness and durability. Its crystalline structure creates unique speckled patterns.
Characteristics
- ✓ Extremely hard (6-7 Mohs)
- ✓ Heat resistant
- ✓ Scratch resistant
- ✓ Non-porous when sealed
- ✓ Crystalline appearance
Common Applications
Granite Suppliers
United States (USA) firstPhoenix Granite and Marble
Manufacturer • United States (USA)
Detroit Granite Works
Manufacturer • United States (USA)
Coldspring
Quarry Owner • United States (USA)
Georgia Granite
Quarry Owner • United States (USA)
East Coast Granite & Tile
Factory • United States (USA)
Granite Empire
Fabricator, Installer • United States (USA)
Granite Republic
Fabricator, Installer • United States (USA)
Seattle Granite
Manufacturer • United States (USA)
East Coast Granite and Design
Fabricator, Installer • United States (USA)
Modern Granite Surfaces
Quarry • United States (USA)
Zibetti
Factory • Italy
Bilbao Granite Works
Manufacturer • Spain
Granite Quarries
Carrière Colombia No 13
United States (USA)
Carrière Deer Brown
United States (USA)
Carrière Dumas et Voyer No 4
United States (USA)
Carrière Newport (Fletcher)
United States (USA)
Cold Spring Granite Quarry
United States (USA)
Georgia Granite Quarry
United States (USA)
Luck Stone Rockville Plant
United States (USA)
Norcross Quarry
United States (USA)
Rock of Ages Quarry
United States (USA)
Royal Stone Quarry
United States (USA)
Granite Products
Frequently Asked Questions about Granite
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Import Granite by Country
Quick Facts
- Price Range
- $35 - $200+ per sq ft
- Main Sources
- India, Brazil, China, Norway
- Suppliers on Site
- 48+
- Quarries in Database
- 50
Popular Varieties
Care & Maintenance
- • Seal annually
- • Clean with mild soap
- • Use trivets for hot pans
- • Avoid harsh chemicals