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Freeport Marble & Granite, Company

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USA,  Massachusetts,  Stoughton,  02072-3719,  199 Turnpike St

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Dolores Santini, Owner

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Freeport Marble & Granite, Company

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Products and services
Tumbled tiles
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Tumbled tiles include a wide scope of products from a common 4" x 4" tile used for backsplash or showers to mosaics made with a variety of stone materials including marble, limestone and travertine. Some actually include other building products such as glass, wood or metal. The possibilities are...
Group: Facing tiles rock
Amazon Green - Quartz Surface Stone Polished 2cm
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Known As: Amazon Green - Quartz Surface Stone Polished 2cmPrimary Color: Green Country of Origin: ISRAEL Classification: Engineered Stone
Group: Decorative articles made of stone
Neolith Slabs
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Neolith is a ceramic made of 100% clay or sand that is brought directly from the quarry to the manufacturing facility in Spain. This is the latest technology of porcelain and the most durable. Each quarry is unique, so the clay or sand will have different amounts of silicates and feldspar....
Group: Decorative articles made of stone
Curava surfaces
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Curava surfaces are engineered and composed primarily of recycled glass (70%) and cement. The material and equipment to be used to handle, fabricate, and install Curava slabs and countertops is very similar to the ones for marble and granite, with a few variations. Curava is a very hard surface but...
Group: Refractory materials
Slate Tiles
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Slate is a metamorphic rock that is typically formed from shale deposits. Because of its nature it can easily be split into thin pieces hence its use as roofing material. Slate is most frequently used for floors, fireplace surrounds and hearths, bathroom applications and sometimes countertops. Slab...
Group: Tiles made of natural stone
Marble Tiles
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Marble has both a scientific and commercial definition. Scientific marble was once limestone that achieved metamorphosis from intense pressures and high temperatures within the earth. This altered its crystalline structure and introduced other minerals that produced the valuable colors and veining....
Group: Tiles marble
Marble Slabs
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Marble has both a scientific and commercial definition. Scientific marble was once limestone that achieved metamorphosis from intense pressures and high temperatures within the earth. This altered its crystalline structure and introduced other minerals that produced the valuable colors and veining.
Group: Marble
Soapstone
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Soapstone is a metamorphosed, easily worked igneous stone characterized by a "soapy" feeling when touched. Colors range from dark gray to bluish or greenish gray. Its heat retention qualities make it an ideal cladding for freestanding coal or wood-fired room heaters. Soapstone is also chemical,...
Group: Natural stone
Granite Tiles
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Granite is an igneous rock, which means it was once molten and formed as it cooled deep within the earth. Minerals within granite typically appear as small flecks throughout the stone, once creating a "salt and pepper" look. Other types have veining similar to marble. Granite is a dense-grained,...
Group: Granite facing tile
Crystal Glass
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There are two types of glass slabs that we carry and are very different. Crystal glass is a proprietary process that mixes glass, pigments and other minerals to achieve a solid durable surface. Our most popular is the Crystalized White because of its absolute brilliance and durability. The...
Group: Articles made of artificial stone
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