Where did your granite come from.
Various grades of granite.
It may be pre fabricated and used for furniture or.
Level 1 level 2 and level 3.
Granite comes from all over the world and while location doesn t necessarily dictate quality.
Mid grade granite is typically about 3 4 inch thick and comes from india or brazil.
Also the country where it is sourced from determines the grade.
A dealer looks at several identifiers when assigning a granite grade to a slab of granite.
Patterns in level two granite will be less uniform than those in level one granites.
Level 1 entry level granite.
The most common colors of granite are white pink yellow grey and black primarily because of its composition.
How to identify quality granite.
Three levels of granite exist.
The granite s richness and scarcity of color oftentimes can provide a good indication of the granite quality.
Quartz is milky white feldspar is white potassium feldspar is pink biotite is black or brown muscovite is yellow and amphibole is green.
This granite has a consistent pattern but it comes in a variety of colors to choose from including beige green brown grey and black.
Often referred to as builder s grade or commercial grade level 1 granite is a lower quality granite often imported from china and sold through big box stores granite liquidators or cut into tile.
Level 1 entry level granite is usually referred to as commercial grade or builder s grade.
Granite s grade is determined by veins pitting marks thickness soft materials inside the composition and colors.
How to check granite.
Level 3 high grade granite.
When it comes to the different grades of granite it comes in three grades ranging from basic to high grade.
Visual appearance of granite.
Entry level granite entry level granite is also known as builder or commercial grade.
Level three granite and up or high grade granite includes some of the most beautiful granite on the planet.
Level 1 is low grade granite while level 3 is high grade.
What grade is your granite.
Mid level of granite usually runs from 50 to 60 per square foot.