Granite Block
A masonry unit made of hard natural igneous rock, used for its strength and endurance in construction and landscaping.
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Definition
A masonry unit consisting of a very hard natural igneous rock used for its firmness and endurance.
Purpose
Granite blocks are used in construction and landscaping for their strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal, making them suitable for structural and decorative applications.
Examples of Use
- Building Facades: Used as exterior cladding for buildings due to their durability and visual appeal.
- Monuments and Memorials: Preferred material for monuments because of its longevity.
- Paving: Employed in high-traffic areas such as walkways and plazas.
Related Terms
- Igneous Rock: Rock formed from solidified molten lava or magma.
- Masonry: The craft of building structures from individual units, often laid in and bound together by mortar.
- Stone Veneer: A thin layer of stone used as decorative facing material.
Notes
Granite is resistant to weathering, making it ideal for outdoor use. Its natural patterns and colors add a unique aesthetic to any structure.
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