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*Price reflects Estimate, 6 edge choices, PLUS INSTALLATION! This may not be combined with other offers. Cash or Check only at this /SF price. 38 SF Minimuim. Restrictions May Apply. Subject to change without notice.
Price reflects Estimate, 6 edge choices, PLUS INSTALLATION! This may not be combined with other offers. Cash or Check only at this /SF price. 38 SF Minimuim. Restrictions May Apply. Subject to change without notice.
Price reflects Estimate, 6 edge choices, PLUS INSTALLATION! This may not be combined with other offers. Cash or Check only at this /SF price. 38 SF Minimuim. Restrictions May Apply. Subject to change without notice.
Price reflects Estimate, 6 edge choices, PLUS INSTALLATION! This may not be combined with other offers. Cash or Check only at this /SF price. 38 SF Minimuim. Restrictions May Apply. Subject to change without notice.
minimum kitchen purchase of $2999. This offer may not be combined with any other offers.
Subject to change without notice.
**Serving most of New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, and Massachussets
*We reserve the right to decline a service for minimum square footage or **the residence is outside our service area.

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Stone is a natural solid formation of one or many minerals. There are thousand types of
stone that have been quarried thoughout the centuries. Quarries are located all around the world. A majority of
natural stone comes from Italy, Spain, Turkey, United States, Mexico, China, Taiwan, India, Greece, Canada,
France, and Brazil.
Although both granite and marble were created deep within the earth millions of years ago, the processes
that formed them were quite different.
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Granite is an igneous rock, which means that at one time during its development, it was
melted like volcanic lava. Unlike lava, however, this melted (or molten) rock never reached the surface. It
remained trapped inside the earth, where it slowly cooled and crystallized, resulting in a very uniform, speckled
stone that ranges in color from black and gray tones to pinks, browns, reds, greens and white.
Marble is a metamorphic rock. It was once limestone, but over time, the combination of
intense heat and pressure caused the limestone to re-crystallize. Foreign substances often entered the stone
during this process, creating an infinite variety of colors, textures and veining. Marble is a lot like people; no
two are exactly alike.
2. Granite Facts
Since all granites are made by nature, no two are the same and all slabs should be reviewed and approved for each project.
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