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About Us

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US Granite Marble serves Charles County, St. Mary’s County, Calvert County, Prince George’s County, Howard County, Baltimore, Maryland, and the entire DMV area.

As one of the largest fabricators in the region, US Granite Marble offers a vast selection of over 1000 slabs in 200 colors. We provide high-quality countertops with the fastest lead times in the industry. Our natural stone options include Granite, Marble, Travertine, Limestone, Onyx, Quartzite, and Soapstone, along with engineered stones like Quartz Master, Cambria, Hanstone, Silestone, Zodiaq, Emerstone Quartz, and Caesarstone.

Visit our showroom to explore natural stone options for your home. From kitchen and bathroom countertops to floors and fireplace surrounds, our experienced team and skilled craftsmen are ready to assist with your project. US Granite Marble is recognized as a leading stone fabricator in the VA, DC, and MD areas.

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Does granite need to be sealed to avoid staining?

Yes. It is our policy to seal every stone surface we install and we recommend the application of a sealer every six months to assure protection against any oils or water that may have sat on the surface of the stone for any length of time.

Are all granite kitchen counters a high gloss finish?

No, there are several different finishes you can order; the highly polished finish is just the most popular. There is a process called “honing” that gives the stone a more matte finish yet retains its smooth feel.

Is granite really scratch resistant?

Yes. Even if you cut directly down upon it in the coarse of normal, daily use, you will not mar the finish of your granite countertop.

What’s the difference between a drop-in sink and an undermount sink?

A drop-in sink sits on top of the cutout in your granite counter while an undermount sink sits beneath the cutout. There is generally an extra polishing charge required in preparing a granite countertop for an undermount sink.

 

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