
Installation and fabrication of Granite, Marble, Caesar Stone
In the year of 2001 we started a small home improvement business. Since then we are growing as a result of the goals that we set to ourselves.
Our philosophy has always been honesty with fair prices combined with the knowledge and the experience needed to complete a given job right and on time.
At Milano Granite we:
•Listen to our customer's needs.
•Provide professional and technical assistance.
•Start and finish every job, On Time and on Budget.
•Deliver superb craftsmanship.
•Treat employees with respect.
•Realize that we are only as good as our last job
We are totally committed to you our customers! We work to provide you with service you won’t find at the large home centers and prices that are competitive! Our business grows by happy customers referring us to their friends and family. We will not stop short of having every customer a satisfied customer ready to give us a referral!
Milano Granite/ Milano Remodeling can turn your kitchen into a masterpiece of form and functionality. Our manufacturing facility and professional installation services allow us to custom build countertops to fit any kitchen or bathroom.
Whether you're looking to upgrade kitchen counters, remodel a bath vanity, or design other unique solid surface applications. We offer the finest quality work at competitive prices.

We specialize in marble, granite, limestone and CaesarStone®.
We are an authorized dealer and fabricator of CaesarStone products.

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Stone University
The Quartz-Based Group Sedimentary stones that have high contents of quartz and silica are included in the commercial definition of "quartz-based" stones. Stone types such as sandstone, bluestone, and brownstone are included in this group. The quartz grains in such stones are cemented together by another material, commonly silica, iron oxide, or calcium carbonate. A wide variety of oxidized trace minerals will account for varying colors from light buff, to dark blue-gray, to reddish brown.
Being sedimentary in origin, all quartz-based stones have specific bedding planes and a pronounced anisotropic behavior.
Quartz based stones have been used for centuries as flagging materials, ashlar, copings, sills, hearths, and mantles. Modern fabrication capabilities allow its use in cladding applications, although it will generally be of 3" or greater thickness.
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