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Italian Marble & Granite
Italian Marble & Granite, started in 1986, specializes in the fabrication of marble and granite countertops, tabletops, conference tables, flooring, and more. Our company started in a small 3000 square foot facility on Transit Road in Elma with five full-time employees. By 1993, the company expanded to an 11,000 square foot facility with 10 employees.

In 2006, Italian Marble and Granite moved into its present facility in Clarence Center, New York, with over 20 employees and a 22,000 square foot indoor facility. Our indoor facility allows customers the ability to view slabs all year without being exposed to the Western New York weather. Currently our inventory is over 700 slabs with containers arriving every three weeks with new selections of marble and granite imported from all over the world.
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Welcome to Italian Marble & Granite, Western New York's largest stone fabricators featuring fine granite and marble, onyx, CaesarStone, Zodiaq, Silestone, Hanstone, Q-Stone, concrete, porcelain, limestone, soapstone, and fossil stone.

With the largest inventory of marble and granite in Western New York, savvy consumers turn to Italian Marble & Granite because we offer exceptional quality in granite countertops for the kitchen, bathroom vanities, marble fireplace mantels and surrounds, wall units and custom furniture.We love a challenge and our goal is to fabricate a stone product for each customer's unique specifications that they will be completely satisfied with.
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The ascent and emplacement of large volumes of granite within the upper continental crust is a source of much debate among geologists. There is a lack of field evidence for any proposed mechanisms, so hypotheses are predominantly based upon experimental data. There are two major hypotheses for the ascent of magma through the crust.
Quartz
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Quartz is 93% crushed quartz mineral. It is then combined with polyester resins and pigments to create the different colors and patterns. Quartz is stain and scratch resistant within reason. However, when damage does occur it is harder to repair. Quartz is not recommended to be used outside or around heat.
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