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The quarry...
Granite is one of the hardest stones known to man and is naturally formed deep below the surface over thousand of years. Granite can be found in almost any area of the world. There are many uses for granite such as: counter tops, pillars, monuments, building materials, flooring, and many other uses. Not all granite found in the world is monument grade. Granite is widely found in the United States in Georgia, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Vermont, and many other states. Some of the granites used in the U.S. are imported from other countries.
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The finishing facility (Our Shop)...
The quarried blocks are loaded on a truck and transported to our facilities. Once the granite block is delivered to us, it is then sawed into slabs with very large diamond saws. The granite slabs are then placed under large rotating machines that use a series of diamond pads to polish the surface of the granite giving the piece a mirrored natural shine.
Once the polishing phase is complete several options are available depending on the specifications placed on the order. The finished product may consist of a rock pitched (a rough natural finish), polished, sawed edge (smooth satin) finish, or a combination of any of the above.
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Our monument company... The monument will be created at our own shop for final preparation by our craftsman. We do all our own work, and nothing is sub-contracted out.(We are not just a sales office, we are the stone cutters) A rubber stencil will be created and cut with the appropriate design and lettering previously approved by the customer. The rubber stencil is placed on the monument so the sandblasting process can be preformed. We then sandblast the lettering and design to the proper depth to obtain the best contrast for viewing. The monument is then stripped of the rubber stencil and prepared for delivery to the cemetery.
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