Ramos Marble
& Granite, Inc.
2714 N Armenia
Tampa, FL 33607

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Did You Know?

Granite is quarried all over the world in the oldest of mountain ranges. In addition to the many brilliant colors and appealing designs available, granite is the most durable material making it the natural choice for countertops in any home. Many technical improvements in processing have taken place over the years, and so the cost has actually gone down. Granite has become the industry standard for countertops.

Advantages of Granite:

  • Granite is the second hardest material on earth (second only to diamonds), making it scratch resistant.
  • The absorption rate of the average granite is less than half of one-percent, making it stain resistant and easy to maintain.
  • Granite is a natural stone, will last forever, and is a symbol of everlasting beauty. The polish that you see on granite is inherent and obtained through the fabrication process of using diamond-polishing machinery to achieve its shine.
  • The fact that other solid surfaces attempt to make their products look like granite speaks volumes about which product is the most beautiful.
  • Granite is over 150 times more bacteria resistant than plastic laminate, concrete, tile, or wood. The Hospitality Institute of Technology and Management, shows granite is second only to stainless steel in cleanliness.
  • Granite is extremely heat resistant. Hot items can be placed directly on the granite surface without causing damage.
  • Granite can be fabricated to unique specifications (the curves and edge profiles that can be achieved are limited only to your imagination).
  • Granite is the only investment-grade countertop material, and will actually increase the value of the home.
  • Given the choice, 8 out of 10 homeowners would choose granite countertops.
  • According to the National Association of Home Builders, the number one remodeling project in America is the addition of granite kitchen countertops.

In today’s competitive marketplace, service and customer satisfaction are imperative. Customers not only want products and options that will please them, but want a product that is also appealing to a future buyer. According to the National Kitchen and Bath Association, over 20% of all homes have natural stone and this number is growing. Make the correct choice that benefits you and future buyers.

Granite, the obvious choice . . . . the natural choice.

10 Myths about granite:

Granite is absorbent.  Granite is impervious to water and is actually less absorbent than some solid surface (plastic) products. Granite is commonly used as building material for high-rise buildings due to its ability to withstand gale force winds and rain.

Granite stains easily.  Granite is resistant to stains. Generally, any liquid spilled on a granite top, if wiped up within a few minutes, will not stain. Liquids that do not evaporate, such as oils, may cause discolorations if left to soak into the stone.

Stains in granite are permanent.  Most stains can be removed. Even oil stains can usually be removed using a poultice or paste that will draw out the oil from the stone.

Granite will lose its polish over the years.  While this may be true of marble, granite will shine years from now just as if it was brand new. Granite is highly scratch resistant and will not show wear from daily use.

Granite requires a lot of maintenance.  Routine cleaning with mild soap and water is all that is generally required. Once a year, a re-application of a penetrating sealer should be performed, which only takes about 15 minutes—less time than scouring a solid surface countertop with a cleanser to remove scratches.

Heat will cause granite to chip and crack.  Granite is heat resistant and can withstand the heat of hot pots and pans without damage. Impact from a heavy object may chip granite, but heat from anything short of a blowtorch will not affect your countertop.

Dark colored granites are harder than light colored granites. Granites are composed of a variety of minerals, each of which has specific performance properties. The hardest mineral commonly found in granite is quartz, which is normally a somewhat translucent, white to grey colored mineral.

Granite’s tiny pores and fissures harbor bacteria.  Bacteria are found everywhere. If it is on a granite top, then it can also be found on a laminate or solid surface top. Use an anti-bacterial soap to wash your countertop if you are concerned.

Granite and marble are essentially the same.  Besides the fact that they are both natural stones and can be polished, they are otherwise very different. Marble is generally a calcious stone, formed from oceanic deposits and then compressed under pressure (metamorphosed). Granite, however, is an igneous rock, essentially molten magma, which is cooled and then hardened below the earth’s surface.

Granite is expensive.  Granite is usually competitively priced compared to other high-end surfacing materials. You will be amazed when you compare the price of granite to other popularly famed “luxury surfaces.” Granite offers you an unmatched value with its natural beauty, elegance and longevity.

 


 
 

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