Using granite samples to make the final decision on the type of stone that will be used for kitchen or bathroom countertops is an essential part of the kitchen or bathroom remodeling process. These samples of the stone, usually in the form of small squares, are available from granite producers and installers alike, providing a convenient way for homeowners to see if the stone they have fallen in love with in the showroom is actually going to be the right choice for their project.
Granite samples are expensive, and it is important for homeowners to return them to the supplier or manufacturer as soon as they are done with them, for this helps keep costs down for everybody. As long as this is kept in mind, most granite suppliers will allow individuals to keep the granite examples in their possession for as long as they need to make their decision. This is especially good for those homeowners who are having trouble making a final decision.
Homeowners should keep in mind that the granite pieces used as samples of the final product will not match the final slab perfectly. Each slab of natural stone is unique, and while a granite sample is nearly identical to the installed product, there are invariably going to be at least a few slight differences between the sample and the final countertop. In order to make sure that they acquire the actual stone that they desire, homeowners should go to the granite warehouse and pick out the slab they like best for their counters once they have decided upon the sample that matches their design tastes and requirements.
Before selecting a sample, homeowners may want to make sure that the manufacturer has a sufficient quantity of the stone to produce the counters that will be installed. Some granite patterns are discontinued after a certain period of time, and although homeowners can often get great deals on cancelled patterns, the cost may reflect a low quantity in the warehouse. To save the hassle of making a new decision on the stone later on, homeowners merely need to ask if there is a large enough slab of their favorite granite example to meet their needs.
Taking the time to carefully compare different granite samples is necessary, but it is also a lot of fun. If homeowners choose carefully, they will end up with a stone pattern that will beautify their homes and add to its future resale value.



July 29, 2010
Granite