Granite is the most common kind of igneous rock in the world and one of the most popular stone surfaces for kitchen countertops due to its beauty and durability.
Marble granite telling apart.
Most granite is made up of a combination of quartz feldspar and other minerals.
Marble is predominantly made of calcite which is a softer mineral.
You can use a glass tile or a knife blade to gauge the hardness of a stone.
Again testing it s hardness by cutting it with a knife is another way to determine whether you are looking at granite or marble.
Thankfully marble and quartzite have consistent traits that you can use to tell them apart.
This week we give you some tips on differentiating granite from marble.
Unlike marble granite is completely opaque so you will only see the outermost layer of the surface.
For instance granite showcases a veiny look that appears as specks on the surface and differs in color where slabs contain a variety of hues.
However they have distinct physical features that you can use to tell them apart.
But it can be difficult to tell if you are looking at authentic marble faux marble or granite.
Unlike granite marble is a metamorphic rock which is formed when limestone undergoes tremendous heat and pressure.
Marble and granite are both natural materials.
However with certain polishing sealants modern marble can be made to look much glossier than it did in the past.
Granite is a stronger and harder stone than marble is which lends it a shiny glossy appearance compared to marble s dull smoothness.
Quartzite is much harder than marble and slightly harder than granite.
This softness combined with its smooth veiny look adds to marble s elegance and subtle classic beauty.
Marble adds a centuries old elegance to any home or commercial building it inhabits.
Here are a few tips to tell granite from marble marble from quartz and so on.