FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

It is never likely to be this. And it has never happened with our service, till date. We provide you with the best quality of marble and also others like granite and natural slabs. Of course, you need to take care of these, and regular cleaning and polishing is needed. If you are doing it, then nothing will go wrong, ever. However, we do have a one year warranty for all the installations. Though it is of a year, you can still get solutions from us after that as well. Thus, you are never left to face with any issues with our experts at your side. Our years of experience have made us the best in this regard and we have been leading the industry since the last few years.

Polished marble has a very shiny, glossy look to it. It is very smooth. Honed marble is less shiny and feels more like a matte finish. There is still a slight gloss, but it is less reflective than polished marble. Many people choose honed marble over polished marble for their homes because a scratch or etch is less visible on honed marble.
 

Marble has large amounts of calcium carbonate. When something acidic comes into contact with marble, the calcium carbonate reacts and is eaten away. This is a naturally occurring corrosive reaction. Etching is not just a stain, but an actual physical change in the surface of the stone. It is more difficult to repair than a stain. It appears as a dull spot on polished surfaces, which is a reason that some consumers prefer honed marble for their countertops.
 

Marble is a natural stone that is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is derived from the remains of marine organisms such as coral and shells. It undergoes a metamorphic process involving intense heat and pressure within the Earth's crust, resulting in the formation of marble.

Checking the quality of marble involves assessing various factors that determine its overall grade and suitability for different applications. Here are some key considerations to help you evaluate the quality of marble:
•    Appearance
•    Grade and Classification
•    Finish and Polishing
•    Thickness and Size
•    Water Absorption
•    Durability and Hardness
•    Origin and Reputation
•    Expert Consultation