Granite Sources/What we use
Barry-Vermont– A fine- to medium-grained gray granite known for its uniform color and durability. It’s popular for monuments and buildings because it carves well and weathers evenly.
Canadian– A broad category of granites known for strength and consistent quality. Canadian granite is popular because it is extremely durable, widely available, and performs well in harsh climates.
Michigan Granite– Granite quarried in Michigan, often featuring darker tones and coarse grains. It’s popular for regional projects due to its strength and local availability, making it cost-effective.
Indian granite– Granite imported from India with a wide range of colors and patterns. It’s popular because of its variety, affordability, and high durability for both decorative and structural uses.
Swedish– Dense, fine-grained granite typically light gray or reddish in color. It’s popular for its strength, clean appearance, and resistance to weathering, making it ideal for monuments and architecture.