Granite is nature's workhorse countertop: an igneous stone of quartz, feldspar and mica that is extremely hard, heat-tolerant and built to last generations. Its crystalline depth — flecked, speckled or dramatically veined — gives every kitchen a surface with genuine geological character.
For busy kitchens in Lebanon, granite remains a proven choice. It takes hot pans in stride, resists scratching better than almost any natural stone, and with periodic sealing handles daily cooking with ease.
SLABTEK fabricates natural granite in our Zouk Mosbeh facility — from straight cuts and cutouts to mitred waterfall edges — and installs the finished countertops anywhere in Lebanon.
Granite's hardness demands serious machinery. SLABTEK dimensions granite slabs on a CNC monoblock bridge saw, cuts complex shapes cold on a 5-axis waterjet, and machines sink cutouts, hob cutouts, drainage grooves and polished edge profiles on our CNC centre. Mitred 45-degree edges create seamless waterfall islands, and our vertical edge polisher delivers mirror-gloss straight edges at production speed.
Looking for a granite aesthetic with engineered performance? Our quartz, ceramic and porcelain collections include stone-look designs that pair natural character with zero maintenance.
Extremely. Granite is one of the hardest natural stones used in kitchens — it resists scratches, heat and wear for generations.
Yes. Granite formed under volcanic heat and comfortably tolerates hot cookware placed on the surface.
Yes, periodically. Granite is mildly porous; a simple sealer applied every year or two keeps it stain-resistant.
Yes — granite performs very well in outdoor kitchens. For completely UV-stable color, porcelain is the other outdoor option SLABTEK recommends.
Yes. SLABTEK fabricates natural granite with CNC precision in Zouk Mosbeh — cutting, cutouts, edge polishing and mitred edges — and installs across Lebanon.