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(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 03, 2012 ) Grosse Pointe MI -- Granite countertops are trending as one of the most popular surfaces one can have installed in the home. Whether building a new home or remodeling an existing home, most agree granite countertops create a look of prestige and elegance. While most appreciate the quality, performance and looks of granite countertops, few people know where they come from or how they are brought into the home.
Consumers who visit the Surface Encounters granite countertops showroom enjoy learning from an expert who shares information about the granite excavating and manufacturing process.
The first step to creating beautiful granite countertops begins with finding quality granite. Geologists prospect for granite by conducting core samples in the earth to locate rock formations where granite exists. Granite mines exist around the world; however the United States has a large number of granite mines. The majority of these mines are located in the eastern part of the United States.
After locating the granite, the mining operation to extract the granite from the ground begins. Large excavating machines are brought to the site and a quarry is built to hold the granite blocks while miners attempt to extract the hard granite from the earth. The granite is then removed from the earth with large saws and massive drilling rigs which cut the granite into large blocks. The blocks of granite are cut and removed in a uniform shape. The uniformity in the shape of the granite is important in the cutting and transporting process of these large natural stones.
Once the granite is excavated and taken to the quarry, it is sorted by color and transported to a processing plant. At the processing plant the granite blocks which will become granite countertops are again sorted for imperfections, such as foreign material or stress cracks. Once inspected the granite is prepared for processing.
Granite is one of the hardest rocks extracted for construction purposes and the only type of cutting edge that will cut the hard stone is a diamond blade or a granite blade designed for cutting such a large block. Large saws designed for this processing cut the granite into long pieces of 2 to 3 inches in thickness each.
At this point the granite is ready for order to be finished into granite countertops by countertop makers like Surface Encounters. Customers are given the color options available and when they have selected a color an order will be placed to the processing plant for the amount of material needed.
When the granite arrives to the contractor there is still additional work to be done. The contractor must measure the counter space and cut the granite to fit the homeowner’s specifications. When the contractor has finished cutting and polishing the granite countertop it may then be installed in one’s home.
Granite countertops, once installed in one’s home, will add value to the structure and provide years and years of pleasure, but the journey the stone takes from the earth to one’s home is an arduous one. Visit http://www.granitecountertopsgrossepointe.com/ to learn more.
About Surface Encounters: Surface Encounters has over 100 years accumulated experience fabricating and installing natural stone and granite countertops. Surface Encounters state of the art machinery ensures the highest quality finished product with satisfaction guaranteed. Surface Encounters is dedicated to improving the world one granite countertop at a time. Granite countertops will last a lifetime and never go out of style.
Contact:
Surface Encounters Chuck Russo 16280 23 Mile Road Macomb, MI 48044 866-784-8552 Email: info@surface-encounters.com
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
Surface Encounters
Chuck Russo
866-784-8552
info@surface-encounters.com
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