Granite tile or Onyx?

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preetim22 | 11 years and 7 months ago

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There are two tiles available as you all know. I want it to be stylish and durable. Nowadays everybody’s got marble and granite tiles. I was searching for something unique stone and choice. Is Onyx tile good as a countertop? will be last long?

marjgreen | 11 years and 6 months ago

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**Granite Overview** Granite is an igneous rock, formed primarily of quartz. Granite is extremely hard, durable and able to withstand hot pots, knives and daily use. Like other natural stones, granite is variable in color, might contain fissures and should be cleaned with stone cleaners as well as sealed on a regular basis. **Onyx Overview** Onyx is a form of marble, comprised mostly of calcite. Like other marbles, onyx is much softer than granite and is likely to stain or etch. Unlike other marbles, onyx is translucent and can be lit from behind to showcase its beauty. Onyx is an extremely variable stone with heavy veining. No two pieces of onyx are ever exactly alike, and one slab might contain dozens of colors. Onyx slabs are not as large as granite slabs are, because the material is much more fragile and unlikely to be extracted in such a large block. **Care of Granite** Like any natural stone, granite should be cleaned with stone cleaners and sealed on a regular basis to help impede staining. Granite is extremely dense though, and many types of granite need little to no sealing at all. Granite can withstand heat, force and knives, making it perfect for kitchen countertops, as well as bar tops and bathroom vanity tops. Care should be taken not to subject granite to acids or vinegars, and spills should be wiped up in a timely manner. **Care of Onyx** Onyx is an extremely fragile stone. It can be marked easily by knives, pots, cleaning elements and acids. Therefore, onyx should be used in low-traffic areas or low-use areas. Bathroom vanity tops and some bar tops that do not get a lot of use can be complemented by the colors and veins of onyx. Toothpaste, moisture from glasses and foods should be wiped up as quickly as possible to prevent marking the stone. Onyx always should be cleaned with a stone cleaner and sealed on a regular basis to impede staining. **Cost Comparison of Onyx and Granite** Granite slabs can range in price from $25 a square foot to $300 a square foot for 1 1/4-inch thick slabs of stone. The cost will vary depending on rarity and availability of stone, as well as on each fabricator’s costs. Onyx slabs are typically much more expensive, as it is more difficult to retrieve such large pieces of material. Onyx slabs can range in price from $100 to $500 a square foot for 3/4-inch thick slabs of stone. if you want to find a local contractor to do the tile work, EZBZ is the way to go. see here: http://www.myezbz.com/inquiry/painters/boynton-beach-fl/inq_16102\. good luck! 🙂