Granite is one of the most desirable kitchen countertop materials on the market. While many of our clients are interested in incorporating granite into their homes, one of the major holdups on this particular stone is the price point. To help homeowners achieve the look they desire at a price that suits their budget, our team at Stonesmiths Inc. offers granite remnants and tiles. With recycled granite, you can achieve elegance and appeal at a fraction of the price.
Granite Tiles
The Stonesmiths team believes in minimizing waste and recycling unused products. Therefore, we invested in a machine that cuts stone remnants into tile. After fabricating a countertop or other large project, we use this machine to turn the remaining stone into tile. This minimizes waste and provides an eco- and budget-friendly option for customers to upgrade their kitchens and bathrooms.
Uses for Remnants
Granite tiles are great for a variety of projects. Granite tiles can be used to create kitchen countertops for a fraction of the cost of granite slabs. Tiles are also useful for creating backsplashes, fire pits, custom floors, and more. We also offer larger granite remnants, which are useful for creating window sills, shower ledges, and vanity tops.
Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly
Granite tiles are a great option for eco-friendly remodelers. Prior to the creation of granite tiles in 2009, stone fabricators were disposing of millions of pounds of granite every week. Now, fabricators are able to save on disposal costs and upcycle these materials into an affordable option for home remodeling projects.
The Stonesmiths Difference
At Stonesmiths, customer satisfaction is our top priority. Whether you invest in granite slabs or recycled stone, we promise you the highest level of craftsmanship and quality. Our products come in a variety of colors and patterns, giving you the ability to create the perfect look for your Indianapolis-area home. To schedule a free consultation, contact us today at (317) 770-1333.
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