Marble countertops look beautiful in any style kitchen or bathroom. To help you make the most of your money, http://www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter visits Vermont Marble Museum to discover how to select the right marble countertops for you and how to protect them for staining.
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meghan is beuatiful …
meghan is beuatiful… nice video…
why do you think …
why do you think the “VERMONT MARBLE MUSEUM” would have tinos green marble from greece,and to the idiot that commented “why bother” granite has radon,vermont marbles not going to have a radon issue,now is it, crema bordeax granite is really one of the only high level radon materials out there, and even it dosent have a very high level
to anyone that …
to anyone that wants to pull the classic “radon” card,this is a marble 1st of all, and besides checking with the EPA, check with the MARBLE INSTITUTE OF AMERICA,this crap is brought up every few years,byeveryone from granite countertop competition,to radon equipment manufacturers,do your homework,please, weve been a granite fabricator since 1634, we produce slabs ,blocks,curbing , and tiles,so i would say we know a thing or two,about natural stone
green marble is one …
green marble is one of the most readily available marble here in India and very cheap.We have our house flooring as well as kitchen countertop since last 12 yrs without any issues!
i love it nice
i love it nice
The green marble …
The green marble shown in this video is actually from Vermont and is called Verde Antique. The
marble is so hard Robert actually scratched a antique verde marble column to prove it. I cringed, but quickly saw it didn’t leave a scratch. It’s truly amazing. –Meghan
Is this Tinos Green …
Is this Tinos Green Marble from Greece ?????
Thanks so much for …
Thanks so much for providing that information. It really helps to put the situation in perspective. Although, now I might have to change my plan to install granite on all of my floors, walls and countertops. I’m just kidding. Thanks again! — Meghan
Thanks so much for …
Thanks so much for clarifying. This is an issue that keeps emerging. If anyone is seriously concerned about radon, I would suggest visiting the EPA. Thanks again! — Meghan
it does not! it has …
it does not! it has been proven by the EPA! Radon is coming mostly from basements, soil, even some foods like potato in your house. Granite does emit but very very small percentage, not harmful!
I have a Granite …
I have a Granite Fabrication facility we have more than 300 slabs inside in our storage we do have the Radon air test equipment. Our air quality is the same with any normal house or any other commercial warehouse. EPA sets the alarm above 4pCi/L and our radon test reads 1.2 to 1.8 pCi/L long or short term. To you have 300 slabs in your house? No! Granite is one of the best products for Kitchen counter tops. If you concern about granite use Quartz
Granite allegedly …
Granite allegedly emits radon. Why take the chance?
Quartz is much …
Quartz is much better!!! Try Zodiaz quartz.
Thanks so much for …
Thanks so much for your helpful comment! –Meghan
i know alot about …
i know alot about stone being the son of a father who owns a company that specializes in stone countertops. granite is by far a better investment because marble is softer and can stain easier than granite. Granite is actually a stone that is much older whereas marble is a younger stone. Being that granite is older, it is much durable and less pourous. but still you need a sealant for both products.
I did marble tile …
I did marble tile countertops… cost me $150 for the entire counter including backsplash.
Hardly what I would call expensive.
Marble countertops …
Marble countertops are sooo expensive…
Granite just seems like a better investment
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