Category: Stone Knowledge
Updated: 2023/11/17
Views: 638
Likes: 93
When shopping for granite, you'll quickly notice that many stores will price their granite according to A, B, C, D, E, and F grades. With this classification, grade A granite countertops (equivalent to Level 1) are the cheapest, and the price goes up from there. Obviously, this leads us to believe that F is the highest quality and A is the lowest.
But slow down a second.
These grades are based on pricing, supply, and demand. So, if a slab features a unique color that they don't have a lot of, it will be categorized as grade D granite and priced higher - but that says nothing about its durability. As we said before, granite is granite, and you're going to get a quality slab with this material no matter what grade you choose. A higher grade doesn't directly equate to higher quality, so select your budget and look accordingly for the slab of your choice.
Keywords: StoneADD Articles

Natural stone profile: Maple Red granite from ChinaPosted Date: 2013/10/20 Visitors: 1439 Likes: 220We continue here our series of specialized articles about some of the most important natural stones available in the market. In this article, we present you the Maple Red, a red coloured granite from China. The Maple Red granite is a very popular and on-dema ......
Natural Stone Paving Slabs Type ClothPosted Date: 2018/8/16 Visitors: 1742 Likes: 250 The light creamy color typical for Vratza Limestone makes it perfect for about any internal or external applications.
The 'Cloth' pattern is a three-component simple and nice pa ......
Advantages of Quartz CountertopsPosted Date: 2017/10/24 Visitors: 1731 Likes: 285One of the reasons many homeowners choose quartz countertops from a design standpoint is because they come in a variety of colors and patterns. The pattern in a quartz countertop depends on how finely ground the quartz is during the blending and pigmenting p ......