Granite

Granite can be as tough as diamonds.

The professional technicians at StoneCare of Texas are equipped with the proper knowledge and training to work on your granite.

Granite, an igneous rock, also known as “fire rock,” is formed by slowly cooling pockets of magma that are trapped beneath the earth’s surface. Granite is the hardest of all building stones with a very close grain, making it almost impervious to stains. Granite's durability and longevity make it ideal for commercial, hospitality and residential interior applications such as flooring and kitchen countertops.

Granite is a much harder natural stone than marble, and restoring granite requires specialized skills. Because of the skill level involved, some companies shy away from restoring granite. The professional technicians at StoneCare of Texas are equipped with the proper knowledge and training to work on your granite. Whether your granite needs to be diamond honed, re-polished, or cleaned and sealed, our technicians are ready to help.

We can provide the maintenance you need, from sealing and scratch removal, to seam leveling and chip and hole repair.

Our years of experience with granite can resolve virtually any problem you may have. We can:

  • Repair cracks and chips in granite countertops
  • Restore dull granite floors and surfaces
  • Remove most stains
  • Seal and protect your investment

Be sure to visit our case study gallery to view examples of our granite jobs.


Does your granite need to be cleaned, polished or repaired? We service the entire San Antonio and Austin areas. Contact us online or call us: SAN ANTONIO (210) 656-8019 or AUSTIN (512) 250-2613.

 

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