3 Most Common Myths About Granite Stone You Should Know

Whether it is a new construction or some remodelling, granite is the most popular natural stone that is being used. But with its growing popularity , this natural stone is also gaining a lot of myths which are absolutely false. Here are some of the most common myths about granite stone that need to be bursted. 

1. Granite Is Expensive

Granite may cost more than other materials like laminates or tiles, but these materials can never compete with granite. These materials do not contribute to the resale value of your space, whereas granite stone adds to the value of your space. Also the elegance and luxurious touch that it brings is unmatchable and cannot be compared with other stones. 

2. It Is An Indestructible Stone Material 

There is no doubt that granite is a highly strengthful and durable material. It has some amazing characteristics like resistance to stain, scratches, heat and other common wear and tear that it adds to its strength. But it is not completely indestructible. Under extreme heat and pressure , or while using abrasive chemical cleansers it may get damaged. But with little regular maintenance, these damages can be easily avoided. 

3. Granite Requires High Maintenance 

When it comes to maintenance of granite stones, the only process it requires is resealing to keep the stone moisture free, which is not a cumbersome process and can be done once in a year. Other than that, granite can be easily maintained by cleaning them with a mild soap and water and it can sustain its beauty for years. 


Granite stone is the most sought out material for constructions. Madhav Marbles And Granites Ltd. is one of the pioneer granite exporters in the market. We have a huge range of granite stones in different colors and textures. Check out the entire range of granite at our website. 



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Top 10 Best Granite for Stairs in India

Revamp Your Office Space With Marble Decor

India’s Top 15 Most Popular Granite Countertop Colors for 2024