Monday 18 May 2015

Indian Quartzite tiles: A profitable Alternative to Marbles and Granite

Quartzite is a very elegant metamorphic stone. It is often labelled as the challenger to the marble and confused with the sandstone natural stone. Indian granite tiles exporter and suppliers also offer quartzite, marble, sandstone and limestone slabs. The metamorphic rock of quartzite is stressed by energy and pressure. Marble is metamorphic form of limestone while quartzite is a metamorphic form of sandstone. Granite is the igneous rock formed due to solidification of the molten lava. All the natural stones available in the market are classified as igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic depending on their origin and composition.
If you are planning to lay your house with quality natural stone, Indian quartzite tiles are the best options. We tell you why.
-      It is water resistant
Since ages, we have been riddled with the stones natural tendency to absorb water. The porosity of the natural stones makes the tiles and slabs susceptible to crack and fissures. The water particles tend to get stuck between the grains and the layers leading to a fluid medium. Quartzite is free from such issues. The water drops remain on the surface and can be conveniently wiped out with a soft cloth or wiper. It makes cleaning and polishing of the Indian quartzite slabs very easy.
-      Best tile for houses with pet and babies
If you have a baby in the family and wish to offer the best playing corridors to the growing child, quartzite is the ideal choice. It is neither slippery nor groovy like marble or limestone slabs. The Indian quartzite slabs is resistant to acid and beverage falls. A family with baby is often riddled with stains of poop and pee. The quartzite tiles are easy to clean as it retains its surface finish. Moreover, the cleaning regime is very effective as you can use the slightly acidic disinfectants more often.










No scratches, no rust marks
Accidental dropping of glass, metal vase and wooden cabinets can lead to minor cracks on the tiles. The Indian quartzite tiles are free from the scratching issues. The pets and babies have a tendency to scratch the smooth surfaces. The quartzite can’t be etched or scratched with claws or wooden sticks. The Mohs rating is 8, which means it can scratch glass and not vice versa.
-      The Love for granite
Most home buyers face the dilemma of choosing between marble, granite and quartzite. Marble is a costly affair while granite is susceptible to flawed finishing if not bought from a reliable distributor. When it comes to looks and durability available at reasonable affordable price, the Indian quartzite tiles are the best alternative to both marble and granite. Moreover, the Indian quartzite tiles are coated with a resin material to further improve its surface texture and shield it from environment’s corrosive agents.
-      Massive beauty with Granoblastic texture

If you have fetish of big items, quartzite is just the right material for you when it comes to lay the tiles for flooring, cladding and even paver blocks in the garden area. The grains are medium sized but composed of minerals like feldspar and mica which makes it a hard material. The granoblastic texture with colourful pattern is a delightful proposition for new home buyers.