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A remnant is the remaining portion of a stone slab that has already been cut into pieces for a project application, like a kitchen counter, for example. These leftover portions of materials from fabrication are generally sold at cheaper prices for smaller project use. Quartz and granite remnants, as well as marble, tend to be the most popular, as these natural stones are widely used in residential and commercial properties.
It’s a good idea to measure the size of your project. Most remnants accommodate small to medium-sized projects, so knowing the measurements will help determine which pieces you can use. You may be able to find multiple small pieces of the same stone, but if not, you’ll have to select something else.
The cost of granite and quartz remnants can vary depending on the grade of the stone, size and how rare it is. While remnants do originate from larger stones, it’s important to realize that they’re not necessarily waste. In fact, fabricators often plan to cut stone with reasonable remnants to reduce costs for customers and ensure minimum waste. That’s why it may not be as inexpensive as you initially anticipated, but still provide high quality for a very good price.
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