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5 Factors That Add to the Cost of Your Granite Counter

by Sarah B. Marketing Writer | Thinker | Environmentalist

Granite is natural stone that is widely used for building beautiful, durable counters in bathrooms and kitchens. When we compare its price with other counter materials such as ceramic tile, porcelain tile, and poured concrete slab, it appears to be on the expensive side despite the fact that it is available in abundance.

So what is it that increases the cost of granite stone? This blog talks about some of those factors to help you understand why granite counter is that expensive –

1. Color –

Granite is available in a wide range of colors starting from pink, white, green, gray, and black. Standard colors are low cost, and luxury colors like white and black are expensive. The stone slabs with fewer or lighter patterns are also an affordable option. Red and gold shades of granite are the most expensive ones.

2. Mineral Content –

The stone with higher levels of soft minerals will also be cheaper, as they will be softer than other variations of granite.

3. Finishes –

The price of granite slab also depends on the type of finish it comes with. Honed and glossy granite slab are expensive.

4. Patterns –

The patterns on the slab will also define its cost. For example, if your granite stone tile or slab has marble like patterns then it is will be a little expensive than other variations.

5. Location –

If the granite stone you are buying is from a foreign country, then its price will be higher than the ones processed within country.

Apart from these, the edging of the stone (smooth, beveled, half beveled, and laminate) is also responsible for the cost of your granite counter.

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