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Natural stone - the most aesthetic, eco friendly construction material known to human kind. There are many types of natural stone, each with their own properties and benefits. Some are more ideally suited for aesthetically highlighting areas of your home than others. So what’s best for what you have in mind? To help you decide, we list all these for your ease and convenience:
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We are pleased to add SileStone?to our line of products. After you select a color and edge in our showroom, we measure the job, and create a template for your order. Fabrication is done in Houston from material manufactured at the Cosentino facility in Spain. As a distributor of SileStone? Bolfing Brothers Marble Inc.抯 trained employees will install the material. You have a choice of materials, but with each you are choosing a company whose service and quality you know. We take care of business and we want yours.
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Our goal to provide the builder and homeowner the finest materials available in function and appearance.
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SileStone?is a strong and beautiful quartz surface quite different from either natural granite, cultured marble, or solid surface materials. Most often used in kitchen applications, SileStone?is also appropriate for vanities, showers and floors.  It is a superior surface composed of natural quartz, with the best features of natural stone and few of the limitations. It is an extremely hard surface, heat resistant and stain resistant.  Durable, neither layered like slate nor permeable like granite, or porous like real marble, it has a virtually indestructible shine that never needs sealing.  Custom kitchen counters are fabricated from large slabs with various edges and minimal seams.
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The McGuire home showcases the advantages of what technology has to offer in beautiful functional SileStone?font color="#FFFFFF">. 
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Care and Maintenance of SileStone?is mostly common sense.  Use old fashioned soap and water, no harsh chemicals, solvents or permanent markers, scrape off 揼unk?that hardens and sticks.  Use a trivet for something extremely hot out of the oven and use a cutting board to protect your sharp knives!  Oil or polish is not necessary to maintain the beautiful shine and smooth finish.
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Phil Bolfing meets with Roberto Contreras and his wife, owner in their home as Houston House and Home magazine prepares to photograph SileStone?counters, stairs and several other applications
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Leaders say SileStone?i> is a rock-solid product
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...C&C, the Stafford-based company created to distribute SileStone?font color="#FFFFFF"> on this continent. C&C's goal is to make SileStone?font color="#FFFFFF"> a household word and a popular feature in homes.
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And the first lesson its president and CEO Roberto Contreras Jr. gives the uninitiated is a definition of SileStone?as a brand-name synonym for what they always describe as a "natural quartz" surface ? manufactured slabs that are 93 percent mined and pulverized quartz mixed with resin binders.
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"Really, it's a new product category in kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities," said Contreras, who started the Stafford venture in 1998.
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What Formica is to plastic laminate countertops and Corian is to solid acrylic surfaces, SileStone?font color="#FFFFFF"> wants to be to quartz surfacing.
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"SileStone?font color="#FFFFFF"> is the key reference in the quartz surfacing sector worldwide; we are the biggest producers," said Santiago Alfonso Rodriguez, Cosentino's marketing manager in Almeria, Spain. "When some products get more than 20 percent of market share in some categories, like kitchen countertops, it's very predictable that your brand becomes a 'generic descriptor.' "
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A hard coarse-grained rock and one of the most beautiful natural stones in the world, granite consists mainly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase feldspar, which contribute to its color - white, pink, or light grey. The dark brown, dark-green, or black is due to the presence of such minerals as hornblende and biotite mica. The molecules of these minerals entwine in a way that makes granite hard, difficult to damage, generally impossible to scratch, heat resistant, and durable, making it an ideal choice for flooring, wall cladding, pillars, kitchen counters, vanity tops, paved paths and the outdoors.
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Resilient, lasting decades on end, easy to clean and maintain, granite is also very aesthetic. It creates a luxurious, spacious feel in any home, getting its glossy finish from highly powered polishing tools and fine grit diamonds. Granite is available in honed (unpolished) and rough textured (flamed) finishes as well, to suit varying decor tastes. And it carries a timeless quality about it; it’s more or less always in vogue.
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With the advances in technology creating a revolution of sorts in quarrying, fabrication, and expanding applications, costs are reducing everyday, making granite an affordable alternative to manmade stone industries that generate tons of in-disposable waste.
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Its elegance is legendary. Architects of yore used marble to its best effect, making the most of its strength, beauty, changing hues with light and weather, and its malleability in sculpture. Once considered the domain of the rich and famous, no less than Nobility or Royalty, marble today is popular as elegant flooring or lining interior and exterior walls. Perhaps no other material adds so much prestige to a home as marble does. It is used practically everywhere: outdoor fountains and statues, indoor fire surrounds, Jacuzzis, as inlays on furniture, countertops and bar counters and much more. Hygienic, it traps little or no dirt and never gathers mold.
 
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If you have interested in it, please contact us:
 
If you have interested in it, please contact us:
 
Website: http://www.stone-ebay.com .Email: S000.000@hotmail.com.Tel: +86 0532 85079128/85079129.Fax: +86 532 88910828
 
Website: http://www.stone-ebay.com .Email: S000.000@hotmail.com.Tel: +86 0532 85079128/85079129.Fax: +86 532 88910828
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Marble flooring is best in low traffic areas, to avoid stains or scratches, and, like most exterior stones, can lose its color in a highly polluted environment. It is easy to maintain though; all you need are the right applications and some simple equipment to restore it to its original sheen and condition. Please see Tips for Cleaning Marble for more information
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Marble is essentially limestone, calcium carbonate that crystallizes gradually over time, and comes in many forms: calcite, from calciferous limestone, dolomite, from dolomitic limestone, serpentine or green marbles and travertine or sedimentary limestone. It traces its history to heat and pressure in the earth's crust, which metamorphose limestone to form large, coarse grains of calcite containing impurities that contribute an interesting array of colors to marble. In its purest form, marble is white, while hematite adds a reddish color, limonite, yellow and serpentine green.
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Because marble is difficult to separate easily into sheets of equal size, it is mined carefully, without the use of explosives, which could shatter the rock. Experts therefore use channeling machines, which cut grooves and holes in the rock to lift it carefully.
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Sand, joined by minerals like quartz and feldspar, pyrite and feldspar or through the force of pressure creates the incredibly beautiful natural rock of sandstone. It is usually cream or grey to red, brown, or green in color, depending on impurities caused by other minerals like iron oxide. It requires little finishing, if any, coming ready to use, as it does, straight from the ground -  an earthy finish as it were. 
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Once popular in constructing houses and particularly facades, sandstone today is ideal for flooring or outdoor paths.
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Perhaps the most versatile of natural stones, slate easily splits into thin, durable sheets, making it ideal for roofing, flagstone, trimming the facade of buildings and lobbies and high-water areas like showers, and pool surrounds. Some slate slabs, consisting chiefly of clay are also popular in flooring and sometimes as counter tops. Additionally, slate is durable and waterproof. Made primarily from grains of mica and quartz with small quantities of chlorite, hematite, and other minerals, it is usually grey to black in color. The color may vary, though, becoming red or purple, if adulterated by the presence of other minerals.
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A porous rock with many cavities and holes, travertine originates from limestone formed over a long period and is available in a diverse range of colors, from ivory to golden brown. For practical use, its holes are filled using cement (grouting) or chemical fillers like polyester resins, or left unfilled for aesthetic appeal. Grouting travertine in different colors gives an amazingly unique effect to your flooring. Travertine is best on floors, vanity tops, wall cladding, fireplace surrounds and furniture.

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Stone, naturally Natural stone - the most aesthetic, eco friendly construction material known to human kind. There are many types of natural stone, each with their own properties and benefits. Some are more ideally suited for aesthetically highlighting areas of your home than others. So what’s best for what you have in mind? To help you decide, we list all these for your ease and convenience: Granite

A hard coarse-grained rock and one of the most beautiful natural stones in the world, granite consists mainly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase feldspar, which contribute to its color - white, pink, or light grey. The dark brown, dark-green, or black is due to the presence of such minerals as hornblende and biotite mica. The molecules of these minerals entwine in a way that makes granite hard, difficult to damage, generally impossible to scratch, heat resistant, and durable, making it an ideal choice for flooring, wall cladding, pillars, kitchen counters, vanity tops, paved paths and the outdoors.

Resilient, lasting decades on end, easy to clean and maintain, granite is also very aesthetic. It creates a luxurious, spacious feel in any home, getting its glossy finish from highly powered polishing tools and fine grit diamonds. Granite is available in honed (unpolished) and rough textured (flamed) finishes as well, to suit varying decor tastes. And it carries a timeless quality about it; it’s more or less always in vogue.

With the advances in technology creating a revolution of sorts in quarrying, fabrication, and expanding applications, costs are reducing everyday, making granite an affordable alternative to manmade stone industries that generate tons of in-disposable waste.

Marble

Its elegance is legendary. Architects of yore used marble to its best effect, making the most of its strength, beauty, changing hues with light and weather, and its malleability in sculpture. Once considered the domain of the rich and famous, no less than Nobility or Royalty, marble today is popular as elegant flooring or lining interior and exterior walls. Perhaps no other material adds so much prestige to a home as marble does. It is used practically everywhere: outdoor fountains and statues, indoor fire surrounds, Jacuzzis, as inlays on furniture, countertops and bar counters and much more. Hygienic, it traps little or no dirt and never gathers mold. We are engaged in Stone as follows:

Environmental stoneChina GraniteMarble ProductsTombstoneGranite CountertopsBlind StoneSteleEnvironmental stoneBasinCar-Halting Stone Environmental stoneChina GraniteMarble ProductsTombstoneGranite CountertopsBlind StoneSteleEnvironmental stoneBasinCar-Halting Stone

If you have interested in it, please contact us: Website: http://www.stone-ebay.com .Email: S000.000@hotmail.com.Tel: +86 0532 85079128/85079129.Fax: +86 532 88910828 Marble flooring is best in low traffic areas, to avoid stains or scratches, and, like most exterior stones, can lose its color in a highly polluted environment. It is easy to maintain though; all you need are the right applications and some simple equipment to restore it to its original sheen and condition. Please see Tips for Cleaning Marble for more information

Marble is essentially limestone, calcium carbonate that crystallizes gradually over time, and comes in many forms: calcite, from calciferous limestone, dolomite, from dolomitic limestone, serpentine or green marbles and travertine or sedimentary limestone. It traces its history to heat and pressure in the earth's crust, which metamorphose limestone to form large, coarse grains of calcite containing impurities that contribute an interesting array of colors to marble. In its purest form, marble is white, while hematite adds a reddish color, limonite, yellow and serpentine green.

Because marble is difficult to separate easily into sheets of equal size, it is mined carefully, without the use of explosives, which could shatter the rock. Experts therefore use channeling machines, which cut grooves and holes in the rock to lift it carefully.

Sandstone

Sand, joined by minerals like quartz and feldspar, pyrite and feldspar or through the force of pressure creates the incredibly beautiful natural rock of sandstone. It is usually cream or grey to red, brown, or green in color, depending on impurities caused by other minerals like iron oxide. It requires little finishing, if any, coming ready to use, as it does, straight from the ground - an earthy finish as it were.

Once popular in constructing houses and particularly facades, sandstone today is ideal for flooring or outdoor paths.

Slate

Perhaps the most versatile of natural stones, slate easily splits into thin, durable sheets, making it ideal for roofing, flagstone, trimming the facade of buildings and lobbies and high-water areas like showers, and pool surrounds. Some slate slabs, consisting chiefly of clay are also popular in flooring and sometimes as counter tops. Additionally, slate is durable and waterproof. Made primarily from grains of mica and quartz with small quantities of chlorite, hematite, and other minerals, it is usually grey to black in color. The color may vary, though, becoming red or purple, if adulterated by the presence of other minerals. Travertine

A porous rock with many cavities and holes, travertine originates from limestone formed over a long period and is available in a diverse range of colors, from ivory to golden brown. For practical use, its holes are filled using cement (grouting) or chemical fillers like polyester resins, or left unfilled for aesthetic appeal. Grouting travertine in different colors gives an amazingly unique effect to your flooring. Travertine is best on floors, vanity tops, wall cladding, fireplace surrounds and furniture.