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Quartzite, Granite, Marble, or Sintered Stone: How to Choose Project Surfaces After Silica Concerns

Silica concerns have changed how project teams compare stone and engineered surfaces, but the decision still needs careful wording and local review. Quartzite, granite, marble, and sintered stone should be compared by material type, fabrication method, project use, documentation, and applicable site rules. The article explains what to ask before specification and ordering without making legal or medical claims, while keeping the discussion focused on surface choice, fabrication controls, inspection, delivery records, and clear supplier communication. It also keeps natural stone options separate from engineered-surface assumptions.

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Natural Stone Specification Checklist For Hotel, Villa, and Commercial Projects

A natural stone specification checklist helps turn a broad project inquiry into information a supplier can quote and a factory can produce. Hotel, villa, and commercial projects often include floors, wall panels, vanity tops, stairs, counters, and packing requirements in one order. The checklist covers material names, sizes, finishes, drawings, edge details, inspection photos, crate labels, delivery notes, and the approval records that reduce confusion before marble, granite, quartzite, or limestone moves into production. It is written for real project communication between design, purchasing, factory, and site teams.

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What Slab Photos Should Show Before a Quartzite Countertop Order

Quartzite countertops can look calm, dramatic, warm, translucent, or strongly veined depending on the actual slab. This article explains what quartzite slab photos should show before a countertop order is approved, especially when the project includes islands, waterfall sides, sink cutouts, cooktop openings, or matched backsplash pieces.

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