Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble, a Georgia based supplier, quarrier and distributor of natural stone tiles and slabs announced the introduction of the Masada Stone quartz surface. Masada Stone is a quartz surface that blends the toughness and stain opposed to qualities of granite with the consistent appearance of an engineered quartz surface.
Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble is a confidentially owned operation located in Winston, Georgia and now has 90,000 square feet of warehouse space that stocks granite, marble, limestone, travertine, slate and onyx that is imported from all in excess of the globe. With the center on service and selection, Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble is known for delivering fine natural stone for granite kitchen counters during Atlanta, Alpharetta and Georgia with hundreds of varieties of granites in stock.
Masada Stone offers 12 color options with a brilliant, pure white that is not often found in natural stone. The Masada Stone palette replicates the neutral tones of natural limestones and marbles with the practicality of a quartz surface. Masada Stone is very flexible and can be used most areas that require aesthetics and consistency.
Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble is a confidentially owned operation located in Winston, Georgia and now has 90,000 square feet of warehouse space that stocks granite, marble, limestone, travertine, slate and onyx that is imported from all in excess of the globe. With the center on service and selection, Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble is known for delivering fine natural stone for granite kitchen counters during Atlanta, Alpharetta and Georgia with hundreds of varieties of granites in stock.
Masada Stone offers 12 color options with a brilliant, pure white that is not often found in natural stone. The Masada Stone palette replicates the neutral tones of natural limestones and marbles with the practicality of a quartz surface. Masada Stone is very flexible and can be used most areas that require aesthetics and consistency.
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