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Meet the Best Surface Textures Stones to Make Your Home Touchy & Elegant

Finally, you have been asked for the selection of natural stone textures for your home construction project, and you confused at that point. No problem; natural stone consultants at  World of Stones , Maryland, are always available to help you out when you stuck somewhere in buying stones. As a leading stone consultant, I am going to unveil the curtain on the name of stone textures in the industry and at the bottom, buyers, as well as many contractors, confused when the veteran industry people talk about stone textures. What is the stone texture? By general definition, the texture is characteristic of the surface of an object, be it a fabric, art canvas, or natural stones. Therefore, textures may be in between two poles, such as smooth or rough, plain or ornate, soft or hard, and matt or glossy. The texture of Natural Stones: Stones derived from the rocks, so textures of the rock are reflecting in the dimension stones. However, in the stone industry, different surface treat...

Slate Stone – Choose it

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What does the picture above speak? It tells the saga of a long past, a beautiful tradition, elegance, aesthetic, and royal investment on the selection of the roofing material – The Slate Stone Roof Tiles. Slatestone roofing boasts a long and storied history by providing the longest lasting roofing materials. Natural Slate Stones in Mainstream Usage According to unknown sources, the use of slate stones as a home roofing material was first reported in North Wales, England, nearly 1300 AD. However, slate stones come into mainstream usage in the 1800s when stone quarrying processes advanced enough to provide adequate supply at affordable prices. A Big Gap in Slate Stone Popularity After the onset of the 1900s, Asphalt Shingles flooded in the market, and slate stones remain the choice for rich and royal people for roofing solutions. The Glory Comes Back However, enhancements in quarrying, cutting, transporting, and various surface treatment technologies have brought natural sla...

Granodiorite Rock - A Complete Guide

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Granodiorite is less known and used igneous rock falling in intrusive type. It is akin to granite in look but containing a high percentage of plagioclase (K & Ca-rich) feldspar so looks off-white in color. Mineralogy of Granodiorite It contains less than 20%  Quartz . Other minerals are plagioclase, which is always greater than 2/3 of total feldspar. The plagioclase is with lesser orthoclase, Biotite, and amphibole (hornblende). It has Silica (SiO 2) content – 63%-69%. It is felsic to intermediate in mineral content. It is intrusive igneous rock. It has a large amount of sodium and calcium in plagioclase. It has potassium feldspar, some quartz, and a bit of muscovite mica. Biotite & amphiboles give it a two-toned but darker look. Mica found in hexagonal crystals while hornblende found in needle-like crystals. Magnetite, limonite, ulvospinel like oxide minerals, as well as some sulfide minerals are present in it.  Click here for more info

Tuff Rock – A Detailed Guide

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What Is Tuff?  It is an igneous rock, which forms from debris ejected by the explosive volcanic eruption. How Tuff Rock Forms? The volcano usually blasts three kinds of materials. Volcanic Gases : It contains water vapor or steam, organic gases like carbon dioxide, and inorganic gases like hydrogen sulfide. Magma : Another name of magma is Lava, which is the melted & heated liquid stuff from the core of the Earth. When air blasted, it forms the volcanic ash. Tephra : The chunks of solid material of different shapes and sizes.  The ejected materials usually settle down in the surrounding areas of the volcano and compacted as well as cemented forming a solid rock called “Tuff” and useful in constructions when it achieves required hardness and thickness. The layer of the tuff is the thickest near the volcanic crater and reducing gradually with increased distance from the center. Thus, it creates lens-shaped deposits around the volcano. What Is Tuff Ring? ...