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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-08-06 11:04:46 |
Noreen: Absolutely. |
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Name: Noreen | Date: 2009-08-06 01:27:12 |
This granite is beautiful. I have very light peach walls in the kitchen with one wall a sage green. I also have very light natural wood cabinets. More like a biege color. Would this granite go with that color scheme? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-01-17 09:03:42 |
cindy brown: Absolutely. Despite its soft looks, this is one of the more dense stones. |
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Name: cindy brown | Date: 2009-01-15 15:55:30 |
Does this stone (Sequoia) fabricate well? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2007-06-15 17:50:34 |
Verde Sequoia is one of the denser granites. It's more than sufficient for normal kitchen use. You can refer to marble institute of america for more information on it. |
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Name: Ed | Date: 2007-06-12 17:30:27 |
Did you do some reseach regarding absorbancy percentage for Verde Sequoia granite? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2007-03-05 10:28:46 |
I don't know the correct answer right now, but I will do a little research regarding your question. |
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Name: Sk8r | Date: 2007-03-03 07:48:41 |
What is the absorbancy percentage for Verde Sequoia granite? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2006-12-22 08:07:34 |
This is Granite. |
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Name: SK | Date: 2006-12-16 20:15:34 |
Is this marble or granite? |
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