Oak Hill Granite

Brown - Granite

United StatesUnited States
Item Details

Quarry Location: Swanville, Maine

Recommended Usage: Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, monuments, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled

Additional Names: Oak Hill Granite

Description:
Quarried in its natural, “paper bag” brown coloration, Oak Hill granite is extremely popular in building projects where an aged or classic look is desired. Available in a variety of finishes, this fine-grain granite has a natural patina that thrives in both interior and exterior applications. This stone is especially good for Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, monuments, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills and other design projects. Oak Hill Granite can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Can United States's Oak Hill Granite be used in landscaping?
Yes, United Statess Oak Hill Granite can be used in landscaping. Oak Hill Granite is a durable and versatile material that is commonly used for a variety of landscaping purposes. It can be used for constructing walls, retaining walls, pathways, patios, outdoor kitchen countertops, and various other outdoor features. Its natural beauty and strength make it a popular choice for landscaping projects.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Leathered United States's Oak Hill Granite tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Leathered United States Oak Hill Granite tiles can vary depending on the specific finish and surface treatment applied to the tiles. Generally, leathered granite has a slightly rough and textured surface, which can provide some traction. However, it is recommended to consult with the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles to obtain the exact coefficient of friction for a specific product.
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What grade is United States's Oak Hill Granite?
The United States Oak Hill Granite is classified as a grade A granite.
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How thick is United States's Oak Hill Granite slabs?
The thickness of United Statess Oak Hill Granite slabs can vary depending on the specific supplier or manufacturer. However, a common thickness for granite slabs is typically around 3 centimeters (1.18 inches) or 2 centimeters (0.79 inches).
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Can United States's Oak Hill Granite be used in a bathroom?
Yes, United States Oak Hill Granite can certainly be used in a bathroom. Granite is a popular choice for bathroom countertops, vanity tops, and even shower surrounds due to its durability, resistance to moisture, and its ability to withstand daily use and cleaning products. Oak Hill Granite, specifically, may have unique patterns and colors that can add an attractive element to the bathroom design. Just ensure that the granite is sealed properly to protect it from potential staining or damage.
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Can United States's Oak Hill Granite be used exterior applications in very dusty climates?
Yes, the United States Oak Hill Granite can be used for exterior applications in very dusty climates. Granite is a durable and hard natural stone, making it suitable for various weather conditions and climates. It is resistant to scratching, staining, and fading, making it suitable for external use. Additionally, granite has a low porosity, meaning it is less likely to absorb dust and dirt compared to other materials. However, proper maintenance and regular cleaning may be required to keep the granite surface free from dust buildup in such dusty environments.
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Is United States's Oak Hill Granite an expensive stone?
I dont have access to current market prices or rates. However, Oak Hill granite is known for its durability and unique appearance, making it a popular choice for high-end projects. Due to this popularity and its exclusive nature, it could be considered an expensive stone.
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Are there color variations of United States's Oak Hill Granite?
Yes, there can be color variations in United States Oak Hill Granite. While Oak Hill Granite is generally known for its dark gray color with black speckles, variations in shade and pattern can occur due to natural mineral composition and geological factors. Some variations may include lighter gray shades, white or cream undertones, or even occasional hints of pink, green, or brown. These variations give each Oak Hill Granite slab a unique appearance, making it a popular choice for countertops, flooring, and other applications.