Elevate Your Space with Exquisite Cambria Surfaces
Discover the luxurious beauty and exceptional performance of Cambria, the perfect choice for any design.
Premium Granite are proud to be authorized dealers and installation experts of the popular Cambria line of engineered quartz.For our customers, that means a top-quality, handcrafted product they can be proud of with breathtaking beauty, exceptional durability, and maintenance-free convenience. All backed by our dedicated customer service representatives.
Because of above mentioned reasons our clients love Cambria countertops, choosing their excellent quartz counters for their kitchen remodels. When you are planning your kitchen’s remodel, the most important choice to make is choosing the kitchen countertops that will make a statement about who you are.
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Granite is a coarse grained crystalline igneous rock composed primarily of quartz and feldspar. It forms from slowly cooling magma that is subjected to extreme pressures deep beneath the earth’s surface.
Granite is quarried from the earth with specialized equipment and machinery. It is found all over the world. A few parts of the world where granite is quarried: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, Finland, India, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Ukraine, USA, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
The look first and foremost. The maintenance and care of the stones will also vary. Marble colors is a softer stone, and it will etch easier. It is a more delicate natural stone when compared to granite.
Granite is a very strong and durable natural stone. The actual strength of a specific piece of granite will vary depending on the stone and where it was quarried from.
With heavy abuse. With normal every day wear and tear, no.
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