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		<title>Marble Granite Countertops: Combining The Properties Of Two Stones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are confused by the term &#8220;marble granite countertops.&#8221; It’s actually a countertop made of granite but having the look of marble. The patterns mimic that of marble rather than regular granite slabs, and the sheen and smoothness of the marble granite countertop is likened to that of marble. This type of countertop is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are confused by the term &#8220;marble granite countertops.&#8221; It’s actually a countertop made of granite but having the look of marble. The patterns mimic that of marble rather than regular granite slabs, and the sheen and smoothness of the marble granite countertop is likened to that of marble. This type of countertop is extremely durable and is impermeable to most common household substances. You can even slice your food directly on the countertop without having to use a chopping board. To instantly raise the value of your home, decide on an elegant, one-of-a-kind marble granite countertop.<span id="more-60"></span></p>
<p><strong>Marble Granite Countertops: The Ideal Workspace</strong></p>
<p>Granite countertops are becoming very fashionable these days, especially in more luxurious homes. The most popular, and usually the most striking ones are the marble granite countertops.</p>
<p>Some people are actually confused by the term, because marble and granite are two different kinds of natural rock. Therefore, let us first clarify. Marble granite countertops are not really made of marble; they are made from granite. They are just called marble granite countertops because they have the shiny and smooth quality that is typical of marble surfaces.</p>
<p>Marble granite countertops, just like all other forms of granite, are very hard and durable, as well as resilient, in a wide range of temperatures, and these are some of their qualities that make them so appealing to homeowners and designers everywhere.</p>
<p>In fact, the hardness of marble granite countertops makes it a favorite for kitchen designers anywhere in the world. They are so hard that you can cut your meat and vegetables right on the surface, without using a chopping board. In fact, the only things that can cut a granite surface are diamond, or another piece of granite.</p>
<p>Another quality of marble granite countertops that makes them so interesting is that there are no two designs or patterns that are exactly alike. No matter what kind of design you are planning to have, there is almost certainly the perfect one for your room.</p>
<p>In addition, the simple and classy patterns of marble granite countertops match almost any color, and provide an excellent setting for any kind of furniture that you might want to put in the room.</p>
<p>Marble granite countertops or the ones with a very shiny surface, are the most popular kind, as we mentioned earlier. But there are also other kinds of granite countertops. You can choose to get the ones with an unfinished or unpolished look. These kinds are most often used for floors rather than countertops.</p>
<p>The prices of marble granite countertops vary depending on their country of origin and the rarity of their patterns or colors. But no matter what kind of granite slab you choose to buy, you will enjoy the same kind of qualities as with any other granite worktop &#8211; durability and temperature resistance.</p>
<p>Also, if you are planning to sell a house, keep in mind that marble granite countertops will significantly increase your property&#8217;s value, as well as add an opulent charm that would be very attractive to most potential clients.</p>
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		<title>Granite Kitchen Countertop Polishing: The Process</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 06:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The granite used for fabricating countertops are quarried from cavernous mines and brought to a factory where they undergo a series of processes. The end result should be granite countertops that are polished to perfection, showcasing all the intricate details of the interplay between the various chemical components of the stone. A method known as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The granite used for fabricating countertops are quarried from cavernous mines and brought to a factory where they undergo a series of processes. The end result should be granite countertops that are polished to perfection, showcasing all the intricate details of the interplay between the various chemical components of the stone. A method known as CNC or computer numeric control makes use of digital technology to accurately cut and polish the granite slabs, effectively cutting the fabrication time by about half. Aside from the increase in productivity, quality has also improved because of the highly accurate measurements that this technology can set and execute.<span id="more-64"></span></p>
<p><strong>Buff Up The Surface Of Granite To Make It Worth Living:</strong></p>
<p>There is a process that must take place for marble and granite countertops to go from the quarry to the kitchen. The process of kitchen countertop polishing hasn’t changed a whole lot since the times of the ancient Greeks, but the process has become more automated. Huge stones are taken from the quarries, out of which marble and granite slabs are cut to use for various purposes. After that, the marble and granite slabs are cut and polished to suit the needs of different customers.</p>
<p>The idea of kitchen countertop polishing and installation hasn’t changed much, but the equipment that people use has improved with the latest technology. Basically, marble and granite countertops are cut and polished using saws, polishers, and routers. The saws serve many purposes in the kitchen countertop fabrication process, starting with the cutting of stones into slabs. Diamond saws are usually used for the initial cutting of marble and granite slabs. Bridge saws are used to cut the slabs into more specific shapes, such as for marble and granite countertops, flooring, and mantels.</p>
<p><strong>Make Sure That Your Polisher Is an Expert:</strong></p>
<p>The polishers also play an integral role in the process of kitchen countertop fabrication, because they sand down the surface to the texture that different customer’s desire. Marble and granite slabs can be polished to a mirror finish from the course rock they once were. Rotating pads are used to polish down the marble and granite countertops. Most modern polishers can produce a variety of finishes during the kitchen countertop fabrication process. Finishes include smooth, soft looks, or slick, shiny mirror finishes. Specialized finishes such as flamed or hammered are also popular.</p>
<p>The routers complete the last step in the kitchen countertop fabrication process. These tools produce edge profiles on the marble and granite slabs, or cut designs into larger slabs so they can be used for things like fireplace mantels. The edge profiles on marble and granite countertops can be simple or highly decorative, depending on what the customers want. These machines used to be operated by hand, or had some limited automatic function. In the past, marble and granite countertops with complex edge profiles might have taken three weeks or longer to produce.</p>
<p><strong>Polishing Is Not a New Concept:</strong></p>
<p>What has taken the kitchen countertop polishing process into the 21st century is computer technology. A process called computer numeric control, or CNC, uses digital technology to control all the machines in the process. Now the process of taking marble and granite slabs and turning them into beautiful counters, mantels, hearths or other decorative home pieces takes hours instead of weeks. In fact, CNC has doubled the productivity of most kitchen countertop polishing shops. This technology has dramatically increased the quality of the finished product, and the process of creating marble and granite countertops will likely continue to improve in the future.</p>
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