marble Sourcing Overview
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Material Selection and Suitability Overlooking the specific stone type can often lead to durability or aesthetic issues; for example, choosing softer stones like Travertine or Sandstone for high-traffic flooring may result in premature wear compared to harder materials like Granite or Quartz.
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Product Type and Application Fit Negotiate clear specifications for the product type—whether slabs, tiles, or custom items like staircases and fireplaces—to ensure the stone's form matches the intended architectural use and installation requirements.
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Origin Country and Quality Expectations In practice, most suppliers from Italy and Spain are renowned for premium marble quality, whereas sourcing from countries like China or India might offer cost advantages but require stringent quality checks due to variability.
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Stone Form and Edge Processing Impact on Cost The choice between cut-to-size slabs, big slabs, or tiles, combined with edge finishes like beveled or eased, directly affects fabrication complexity and installation costs, sometimes accounting for up to 20% of the total project budget.
