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What IS 'Granite Transformations'?
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A 'Transformed' Countertop
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This is the end result of a 'Granite Transformations' countertop job. This small cabinet to one side of the stove opening gives us a REALLY good view of how this system is installed.
As you can see this is NOT SLAB GRANITE or anything close, its only 1/4 of an inch thick. This is actually a MAN MADE product. "But, they told me its Granite." And that's true in the same way particle board is wood just like a 2 x 4 is wood.
Granite transformations buys up essentially Granite scraps and grinds then down into small pieces and then glues them back together with Epoxy, heat and pressure. That's how they're allowed to call it Granite, because yes, Ma'am, it does CONTAIN granite. This product is more a kin to SileStone or Corian that Granite slab counter top.
One of GT's sales pitches is that you don't have to seal it each year like slab granite, (Slab granite counters should be sealed once a year. It takes no more than 30 minutes, spray - mist the sealer on, and wipe it off. let it dry....) its not necessary to seal GT, because its all held together with Epoxy...
There are forward (>>) and back (<<) buttons on each slide. And if you click on the pictures more than once, you can get the original full screen pictures I uploaded.
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