Spanish Grey Marble

Grey - Marble

SpainSpain
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Countertops, monuments, mosaic, exterior - interior wall and floor applications, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills

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

Additional Names: Spanin Grey Marble,Spanish Grey Marble

Description:
Spanish Grey Marble is a kind of grey marble quarried in Spain. This stone is especially good for Countertops, monuments, mosaic, exterior - interior wall and floor applications, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills and other design projects. It also called Spanin Grey Marble . Spanish Grey Marble can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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How thick is Spain's Spanish Grey Marble slabs?
Spains Spanish Grey Marble slabs typically have a thickness of about 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) to 3 centimeters (1.18 inches). However, the exact thickness can vary depending on the specific supplier and customer requirements.
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What grade is Spain's Spanish Grey Marble?
Spains Spanish Grey Marble is typically considered to be of high grade or premium quality.
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Can Spain's Spanish Grey Marble be used exterior applications in very dusty climates?
Yes, Spains Spanish Grey Marble can be used for exterior applications in very dusty climates. Marble is a durable and long-lasting natural stone that can withstand various weather conditions, including dusty environments. However, it is important to note that regular maintenance and cleaning may be required to keep the marble in good condition and protect it from dust accumulation. Applying a sealant can also enhance the marbles resistance to dust and other outdoor elements.
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Can Spain's Spanish Grey Marble be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Spains Spanish Grey Marble can definitely be used in floor coverings. Marble is a common material used for flooring due to its durability, elegance, and natural beauty. Spanish Grey Marble, in particular, is known for its distinctive grey color with varying patterns and veining, which can add a touch of sophistication to any space. It is often used in both residential and commercial flooring applications, including hallways, foyers, bathrooms, and kitchens. However, it is important to note that marble is a natural stone and may require special maintenance to ensure its longevity and preserve its appearance.
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Are there color variations of Spain's Spanish Grey Marble?
Yes, there can be some color variations in Spains Spanish Grey Marble. The shade of grey can range from light to dark, and the marble may also have slight variations in veining and patterns. These natural variations are what make each slab of marble unique and desirable for different design aesthetics.
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Can Spain's Spanish Grey Marble be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Spains Spanish Grey Marble can be used in a kitchen. Marble is a durable and heat-resistant material, making it suitable for kitchen countertops, backsplashes, and floors. However, it is important to note that marble is a porous stone and can be susceptible to staining and etching from acidic substances, such as lemon juice or vinegar. Proper sealing and regular maintenance can help protect the marble and maintain its appearance in a kitchen setting.
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Is Spain's Spanish Grey Marble an expensive stone?
I dont have current pricing information, but Spanish Grey Marble is considered a high-end material and is generally more expensive than other types of marble due to its unique color and natural pattern. Factors that can affect the cost include the size and thickness of the slabs, the location of the quarry, and the availability of the stone.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled Spain's Spanish Grey Marble tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Filled Spains Spanish Grey Marble tiles varies depending on various factors such as the surface finish of the tiles, the presence or absence of any coatings or sealants, and the specific conditions of the installation. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles for the specific coefficient of friction value for the particular product.