Accordingly we carry slabs of granite in a wide variety of colours and textures so that there are always multiple choices to pick from for your commercial space, whether it is a monument, museum, government building, university campus, church, cathedral, or any other type of religious building.
Granite is ideal for public places
Granite is ideal for public places that see a high volume of traffic because it is resistant to scratches, stains, and even heat.
Granite surfaces not only present a classic elegance that will impress just about anyone, they also provide a nearly unmatched resilience and longevity.
Stone Tech, an accredited member of the ASAA (Australian Stone Advisory Association Ltd), is here to help you integrate granite into your commercial space in order to turn it into something elegant and memorable.
Some Applications for Commercial Granite
The applications for commercial granite are nearly endless, but we are ready to help you come up with design options to compliment just about any style or situation. Here are some of our services for commercial granite:
- Stone flooring, which can include things like custom shapes, medallions, logos, or other decorative finishing touches.
- Stone cladding, which is the ideal choice for adding variety and distinction to a pre-existing structure.
Stone Tech: Your Specialists in Commercial Granite
Stone Tech is among the leading stone contractors in Australia, and we have seen hundreds of projects to completion for the sake of our valued customers.
Our design specialists can help you with the selection, installation, and maintenance of your stone no matter what you granite needs happen to be.
We will also happily provide potential customers with guided tours to teach them about the nearly endless possibilities that come with our high-grade building materials.
To get a first peak at our options for building materials for commercial applications, please take a look at our product gallery, and feel free to contact us anytime for a free quote.
GRANITE FACTS:
Granite is known as an igneous rock, and it originates from the crystallizing of molten magma as it cools beneath the surface of the earth.
The English word “granite” comes from the Latin word “granum”, which actually means “grain”. Granite got its name from its granular texture. Feldspar, mica, and quartz are the three main minerals which are easily recognized in granite.
The surface appearance of granite varies to a great extent according to the colour and density of these minerals, along with variations in cooling time.
These differences depend largely on where in the world the granite is quarried from.
And again because it is an igneous rock, these means it is homogeneous in its composition unlike sedimentary rocks which are made up of different layers or beds. This aspect of granite makes it one of the strongest, hardest, and most durable stones available.