Where Do Your GRANITE Countertops Come From?

Whether or not you have a beautiful granite countertop, fireplace surround, or tiled floor in your home, you’ve probably wondered at one point or another, “Where do these big rocks come from?” Good thing you asked the expert because the best countertop company at the Lake of the Ozarks has the answer. Metro Marble & Granite has an incredible and experienced team of designers and installers that are happy to assist you in any way. Read on to experience the process of bringing granite from underground to the top of your counter.

FORMING

Granite is the most commonly known igneous rock found just under the earth’s surface. Igneous rock is formed by the solidification and crystallization of magma or lava underground. Granite is known for its strength and durability, second in the world only to diamond!

LOCATING

Granite is located in various areas around the world, typically in large deposits or quarries. When it comes to choosing a location, geologists look for areas with the most desirable colors and designs. Before actual extraction, the extraction companies must remove the dirt from around the stone, exposing it. Often, roads and tunnels must be built for the extraction, and this means the action of removing the dirt often takes the longest.

EXTRACTING

Extracting the granite is careful, precise work. Because the granite needs to remain in large blocks, typical methods such as blasting or explosives cannot be used. Granite is extracted in large pieces, often up to between 15 and 40 tons. Force is applied to the natural faults in the stone to break away the large blocks from the walls of the quarry.

CUTTING

In order to get the huge blocks down to manageable slabs, professionals use gang saws and diamond wire to cut through the stone. Diamond is used when cutting granite because it is the only stone on Earth that is harder and more durable. After the slabs are cut down to size, they are polished to give the surface a sleek, smooth appearance. Without polishing, the granite wouldn’t have the finish we desire. After polishing, the edges of the granite slabs are rounded out.

DECIDING

This is where we come in! Metro Marble & Granite provides you with the best vendors and the best options. We have several colors and designs for you to choose from when it comes to granite and other natural stones. Every single piece of granite is unique, bringing the beauty of nature into your home. Because of this, stop by our countertop showroom in Lake Ozark to make sure the design is what you like. With nearly twenty vendors just one call away, we’re sure you’ll find something to fit your home and your lifestyle. Now it’s just up to you to decide which color and design you like best!

Now that you know where your granite countertops come from, hopefully you have a greater appreciation for this beautiful, unique stone. If you have any more questions about granite, natural stone, quartz, installation, or anything else, please don’t hesitate to call Metro Marble & Granite at 573-552-0140 or visit our website.


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