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Granite or Marble, which one is better?

Natural stone options for kitchen worktops, including marble and granite have gained popularity. A rich and beautiful aspect is given to your kitchen by marble, but a more realistic effect is provided by granite. For better quality granite you will need a good granite exporter just like Shree Krishna Marble.<br><br>Read more : https://www.shreekrishnamarblegroup.com/

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Granite or Marble, which one is better?

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  1. Granite or Marble, which one is better? Shree Krishna Marble Group

  2. Natural stone options for kitchen worktops, including marble and granite have gained popularity. A rich and beautiful aspect is given to your kitchen by marble, but a more realistic effect is provided by granite. For better quality granite you will need a good granite exporter just like Shree Krishna Marble. Furthermore, both of them need a great deal of attention. More resemblance than distinctions exist amongst them. However, the tiny distinction counts when it comes to getting the finest for your kitchen. What is equally important is the position of the counters and how effectively they can be maintained.

  3. An igneous rock called granite is made up of crushed feldspar and quartz. Due to its extreme hardness, granite is a kind of stone. Marble, on the other hand, is a calcium carbonate-containing metamorphic rock. It first creates limestone before becoming marble when it dries out. Marble therefore has a minor softening effect on granite. Granite and marble both have a very high hardness and stain tolerance. However, these are both permeable. As a result, both require sealing at least yearly. Acids and other liquids cannot enter stone due to sealing. If the sealing fails and liquids enter the rock, marble suffers additional damage. Marble is more permeable than granite, which explains why. Granite is so thick that it may even keep acid from entering. As a result, stains should be removed from the marble's surface as soon as possible. Acids, in particular, may cause significant damage to both rocks. To remove acid spots, add vinegar and baking soda with warm water.

  4. Granite is the material that is better resistant to damage and chipping since it is a tougher stone. Marble is also resistant, although not as much as granite. As a result, its sealant must be resealed on a regular basis. Granite, on the other hand, requires less care. Granite sealant should be applied every three years on average. However, marble requires frequent resealing. every year, perhaps twice. Furthermore, marble needs a consistent resealing regimen. Due to their exceptional heat resistance, these two stones are indeed the finest option for countertops. If hot, burning things are stored on granite counters, they won't tarnish from use in the home or other factors. However, if hot things are left on marble counters for a long time, the surface may become stained.

  5. When it comes to price, marble is marginally more affordable than granite, but its upkeep costs are greater. As a result, marble is favoured for low activity areas, whilst granite is the finest alternative for kitchen counters. Although you shouldn't be concerned with marble's durability, you also shouldn't make a selection right away. Inexperienced or ignorant homeowners risk making a pricey choice they'll come to regret. On the other hand, the greatest assistance and supplies may be offered by the ideal marble exporter to guarantee that your home remodelling project is a wise idea

  6. Contact Us Visit our website : https://www.shreekrishnamarblegroup.com Join us on social media : https://www.facebook.com/shreekrishnamarblesksg https://twitter.com/marble_krishna/

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