About Granite

Granite is an igneous rock formed from the solidification of lava beneath the Earth’s surface. Its granular and phaneritic texture results from the slow cooling process, which allows large, visible crystals to develop. Granite typically appears in shades of white, pink, or light gray, and its color remains consistent throughout the stone. Variations in color or pattern may indicate that the stone is not true granite.

Advantages of Granite

  • Free from harmful chemicals
  • Features exotic and unique patterns
  • Requires low maintenance
  • Extremely durable, with the potential to last a lifetime
  • Resistant to chemicals
  • Highly resistant to heat

Applications of Granite

Granite is versatile in its uses, including in applications such as flooring, gravestones, paving, cladding, and countertops. Its durability and aesthetic appeal make it a popular choice in both residential and commercial settings.