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Granite Countertop Destin is launched by G & L Marble

Granite Countertop Destin is launched by G & L Marble

G & L Marble announces the release of new Granite Countertop marketing campaign and website in Destin, Pensacola and Northwest Florida

Destin, Florida Feb 9- G&L Marble, a supplier, quarrier and distributor of natural stone tiles and slabs announced today the launching of the “Granite Countertop Destin” marketing campaign. G&L Marble is a privately owned operation located in Winston, Georgia and currently has thousands square feet of warehouse space that stocks granite, marble, limestone, travertine, slate and onyx that is imported from all over the globe.

With the focus on service and selection, Granite Countertop Destin by G & L Marble delivers the fine natural stone for granite kitchen counters throughout Destin, Pensacola and Northwest Florida with over two-hundred varieties of granites in stock.

The showroom is located at 217 Serenoa Road in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. The showroom is stocked with thousands of slabs on display that can be viewed and immediately reserved by the customer for purchase by the fabricator of their choice. In addition to kitchen counters, Granite Countertop Destin showrooms also have on display a large variety of tiles, mosaics, and trim pieces for floors, walls, or to simply compliment any existing or on-going project.

The Granite Countertop Destin campaign will be a multimedia operation that will include ad placements in various media supported with online promotions including blogs, articles and other online strategies. The website, www.granitedestin.com will be an interactive web portal that will make it easy for consumers and businesses to learn about the many options available for granite and natural stone countertops in Destin, Pensacola and Northwest Florida. The site will inform and promote the ever-changing colors, finishes, and sizes of stone available. The site will link directly to the G&L Marble inventory at GLMarble.com where visitors can search the actual company database. The site will also focus on promoting how the wide variety granite offered will give kitchens and bathrooms unique qualities. The campaign will show how granite is quarried directly from the earth and how its extreme hardness and mirror like finish make it ideal for countertops.

The site and campaign will be will be managed by Panorama Press, a marketing firm specializing in strategy, sponsorships and web development. “The primary objective of the Granite Countertop Destin campaign is to inform the public and business in Destin, Pensacola and Northwest Florida that the showroom is stocked with granite including travertine, limestone, marble and granite.” said Manuel Enrique Lopez “QuiQue” spokesman for Panorama Press. “We want them to know that the showroom also has on display a large variety of slabs, tiles, mosaics, and trim pieces for kitchen counters, backsplashes and bathroom counters”

In addition to the Destin distribution facility, G&L has 8 showrooms located in: Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA, and Jacksonville, FL, High Point and Raleigh, NC, Birmingham, AL. and Knoxville, TN.

G&L Marble owns and operates nine granite quarries in Namibia, Africa, along with a processing factory in South Africa. The quarries produce approximately 25 color selections that are processed into slabs and tiles at various factories and distributed throughout the United States, South Africa, and Europe.

G & L Marble showroom in Destin is located in 217 Serenoa Road, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. For additional information, go to www.granitedestin.com , email info@granitedestin.com or call 404-261-7444. ###

Installing Marble in Atlanta Kitchens

Installing Marble in Atlanta Kitchens

The speech. You know the one. You tell someone you want marble countertops in the kitchen and you’ll hear it-probably more than once. People will tell you you’ll never be able to drink red wine again. They’ll tell you you’ll need a degree in chemistry before you will be able to clean the counters for the first time. Bottom line, they’ll tell you no. But you’ve seen marble kitchens in the magazines. You’ve been to Europe. You remember the white marble in the soda fountains of your youth. So what is everyone so afraid of?

The truth is, you can put marble on your countertops. It is after all, your kitchen. You could upholster the countertops with silk if you wanted to...it all boils down to how much maintenance you are willing to live with. So how much time and energy is involved? We’ve spoken to the Marble Institute of America (MIA), stone fabricators and homeowners to compile what it’s like to live with marble. Here’s what we found out.

Typically when a homeowner is looking for natural stone countertops the first stone they think of is granite. The reason for this is granite's reputation for durability and performance in the kitchen. According to the MIA, granites are undoubtedly the most popular stone type used in countertop applications today. These stones are some of the hardest, offering high levels of resistance to abrasion, scratching and heat. The primary minerals in the granite are resistant to virtually all chemicals commonly found in a residential setting.

Marble Kitchen

Marbles on the other hand are made up primarily of calcite crystal. Due to their mineralogical makeup, all marbles are vulnerable to either abrasion or chemical attack. Scratching could occur from common kitchen utensils. Lemon juice, tomatoes, vinegar and any other acidic solutions would etch the surface, removing the polish on the stone. Although red wine is the most commonly feared liquid near a marble kitchen, foods that have both acidic and oily qualities are usually more harmful because the oil acts as a carrier into the stone. Salad dressings and marinades are common culprits.

The use of abrasive cleaners must be avoided for the same reason-no bleach or ammonia based products should be used. So how do you clean the counters? There are many marble friendly natural stone products on the market. If you have someone come in to clean your home, be sure that they are only using the products that you provide, not the strong chemical based commercial cleansers typically used. Because of the high absorption rate of most marbles, a sealer should be applied to help slow the rate of water and stain absorption into the stone. Depending on the life to the sealer, it will need to be reapplied periodically. Sealers are readily available on the market and can be easily applied by the homeowner. However, many homeowners have a misconception about stone sealers. Even though a stone is sealed, it does not mean that it is an impervious surface. The sealer can help slow the absorption process, but it does not mean that no staining will occur. Although sealers have improved in recent years, there is not a product that will completely protect marble from staining or etching. It is simply a characteristic of the stone that this will occur.

The vulnerability of the polish on marble is one of the reasons marble is often honed when used in the kitchen. Removing the polish helps to camouflage the wearing of the stone and makes the surface have patinaed, or "aged" effect. It is difficult to see etches or rings on the stone when it is honed because the entire surface has already gone through an etching process in order to remove the polish. Jennifer Van Horn is a homeowner with honed Piel Serpentine marble in her kitchen. "I like the honed marble surface because the veins and pattern of the stone help to hide the surface dirt on the counter. I have polished concrete where my range is and it shows every little thing. On the marble, it's hard to tell what is part of the stone and what isn't." This camouflaging effect is one of the benefits of having a marble with veins. A white marble with little veining, for example, would be more likely to show wear, while a darker material with more movement would help to blur the line between stains and variations within the material.

So how do fabricators feel about installing marble in the kitchen? Mike Knox of Stonecutters Guild in Huntsville, Alabama, responds, "Here's what marble will do in your kitchen-it will ring, it will stain, but it will be beautiful. Most of my clientele has traveled the world and they see patinaed marble, they see that there is nothing more real than that. I love working with marble and if a client wants it, I'll do it. But I'll also tell them that they are not going to call me every week to clean up an orange ring or a glass ring. If the homeowner is not going to appreciate what marble does and how it looks as it ages, I won't do it in their kitchen." John Howard, a salesperson in the G&L Marble Atlanta showroom is in agreement. "In the last few years more and more homeowners are asking for marble or limestone for the kitchen. They see it in magazines, their designer tells them about it, and they want it. I always tell them about the staining and the scratching and if they still want it, then I say 'go for it'. However, there are people that want the marble to look brand new forever, and for those people I don't think marble is a good idea."

If a homeowner is hesitant to have marble in vulnerable areas of the kitchen, for example, around the range, then mixing materials in an option. Installing granite in the work areas and marble in the areas that receive less traffic is one way of having the best of both worlds. Kitchens today often combine more than one cabinetry style or finish, and the same is true of countertops.

In the end, the only person that can answer the question of whether marble is right for the kitchen is the individual homeowner. Homeowners need to ask themselves what there needs are and have the proper expectations of marble as a work surface. Every kitchen is used differently. Some kitchens are used more than others. Some kitchens are used by small children. Some kitchens are designed to look as if they have been there for many years and would benefit from an "aged" surface, while others may be served better by a countertop that looks the same as it did the day it was installed. Regardless, with more natural stones on the market than ever before, there truly is a natural stone out there for everyone. It is simply a matter of determining which is the right choice for you.

Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble delivers the finest in natural stone for granite kitchen counters through out Atlanta and Georgia. With over two-hundred varieties of granites alone in stock, there is a color appealing to any discriminating taste. Showrooms are conveniently located in Midtown Atlanta and Alpharetta.

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Motion Control Atlanta is Launched by Dynamic Solutions, INC

Motion Control Atlanta is Launched by Dynamic Solutions, INC

Atlanta based automation specialist release marketing campaign and Website

Atlanta, Georgia. Jan 25-Dynamic Solutions Incorporated, an Atlanta based motion control and automation company, today announced the release of the “Motion Control Atlanta” marketing campaign and website. The company has been serving Atlanta and all of Georgia by offering and servicing an extensive line of motion control and automation products including controllers, drivers and motors to businesses of all sizes.

The company is known for having a full line of affordable operator interfaces to connect to most controls including Windows interfaces using Visual Basic, Wonderware and other packages.

Dynamic Solutions is able to sense nearly any material or target with a complete line of sensors. Devices are able to be connected with hardwiring, SERCOS, Devicenet or Profibus.

The “Motion Control Atlanta” campaign will be a multimedia operation that will include ad placements in various media supported with online promotions including blogs, articles and other online strategies. The company will partner with online properties such as Home Partners Atlanta to market motion control services.

The website, www.motioncontrolatlanta.net will be an interactive web portal that will make it easy for institutions and businesses to learn about the many options available for motion control and automation devices in Atlanta and throughout Georgia. The site will inform and promote the technology and options available. The site will link directly to the Dynamic Solutions website at AutomationinMotion.com where visitors can search the actual company database. The site will also focus on promoting how the wide range of products sold by Dynamic Solutions will make available many options and solutions for a company’s motion control and automation needs.

The site and campaign will be will be managed by Panorama Press, a marketing firm specializing in strategy, sponsorships and web development. “The primary objective of the ‘Motion Control Atlanta’ campaign is to let businesses know in Atlanta and throughout Georgia that Dynamic Solutions is able to provide both sales and service.” said Manuel Enrique Lopez “QuiQue” spokesman for Panorama Press. “Although, Dynamic Solutions is known for having a wide a variety of motion control products, the unsurpassed service is crucial to its success. Whether its moving a wide conveyor belt or the smallest parts assembly, Motion Control Atlanta by Dynamic Solutions has a motor/drive combination to fit any need. Additionally, precision servo or common inverter applications can all be covered by their line of gear heads.”

Motion Control Atlanta by Dynamic Solutions is located 4791 Gresham Cir, SW, Lilburn GA 30047. For more information call (770)-736-2700 or go to www.motioncontrolatlanta.com

Granite Countertop Atlanta: THE ALLURE OF NATURAL STONE

Granite Countertop Atlanta: THE ALLURE OF NATURAL STONE


Natural stone is ancient. Throughout generations it has been used to build cities, roads, skyscrapers, hotels and churches. We have relaxed in front of stone fireplaces, cooked on stone countertops, bathed in stone tubs, and sang in stone showers. We admire the sculptures that are carved in stone and show respect to our lost loved ones whose names are etched in stone.
Natural stone in whatever form we see it is an expression of art, of life, of history, and of progress. When we design or imagine a space or environment, we can utilize natural stone to create a combination of beauty, strength, endurance, and treasure. Stone allows us to share our passions, our history, and our innovation.
As a stone supplier, Granite Countertop Atlanta by G&L Marble is excited to be a part of an industry that is rich in demand and rapidly changing and progressing. The depth and size of our inventory represent only a portion of the available stones in the world.

G&L Marble has been fortunate to have the opportunity to travel to different areas of the world to select unique stones and determine which ones would be the most appealing to our diverse customer base. Some of these areas are remote. In the villages reside families that have worked the stone quarries for generations. Their homes are built into the sides of the mountain and the stone is as much a part of their lives as the clothes on their backs. Spectacular views and humble beginnings, a feeling as if time stood still.
In Namibia the quarries are under sand. A desert that stretches so far, that the eerie somber feeling whispers of a biblical overtone. The thought of these formations laying dormant under the sand for millions of years before being discovered is like unveiling a treasure.
This is a challenging and rewarding venture. The experience enriches the appreciation and understanding of how this incredible natural resource that transforms history, geography, and it’s alluring presence into our hearts and our homes. The experience of traveling is a lesson of cultures, regions, people and history, from the past and the present. The transformation from an earth formation to a block to a factory to our showroom to whatever kind of use that you can imagine is amazing. The stunning colors combined with whimsical movement entice us to keep searching and continue to discover even more of the exciting and wonderful treasures that nature has to offer.

Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble delivers the finest in natural stone for granite kitchen counters through out Atlanta and Georgia. With over two-hundred varieties of granites alone in stock, there is a color appealing to any discriminating taste. Showrooms are conveniently located in Midtown Atlanta and Alpharetta.

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Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble becomes the Golden Sponsor for Georgia Art Exchange 2009 Season

Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble agrees to sponsor the Arts in North Georgia

Georgia Arts Exchange (GAE), an art and music development cooperative, announced the unveiling of Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble as the Golden sponsor for 2009.

GAE’s mission is to assist artists in Georgia to connect and network with other artists, galleries and collectors. GAE promotes art events at galleries, museums and other venues in Georgia. The Co-op is comprised of business professionals in Georgia that assist the individual artist and galleries to gain exposure and support.

“We stimulate and encourage the original expression of Georgia culture. We expose, to other Georgians, the rich and fertile landscape of artists and galleries within our own back yard.” explained Quique Lopez, spokesman for GAE. “We are very pleased to welcome Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble as our 2009 Golden Sponsor. Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L is clearly demonstrating a clear commitment to the arts in Georgia.”

Granite Countertop Atlanta by G&L Marble is a Georgia based supplier, quarrier and distributor of natural stone tiles and slabs. G&L Marble is a privately owned company located in Winston, Georgia and currently has 90,000 square feet of warehouse space that stocks granite, marble, limestone, travertine, slate and onyx that is imported from all over the globe.

In addition to the Winston distribution facilities, G&L has 8 showrooms located in: Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA, Destin and Jacksonville, FL, High Point and Raleigh, NC, Birmingham, AL. and Knoxville, TN.

G&L Marble owns and operates nine granite quarries in Namibia, Africa, along with a processing factory in South Africa. The quarries produce approximately 25 color selections that are processed into slabs and tiles at various factories and distributed throughout the United States, South Africa, and Europe.

“We are excited to be the GAE Golden Sponsor for 2009.” said Beatriz Brown, publicist for G& L. "We are absolutely delighted to be associated with GAE, a team that is dedicated to promoting the finer aspects of living in North Georgia. This falls right in line with our ‘Granite Countertop Atlanta’ campaign that focuses on promoting to Georgians how granite and its unique qualities add distinction to homes. One can say that granite is nature’s art”

The Georgia Arts Exchange publishes the Real Georgia Art Bulletin, a monthly publication that promotes Georgia Art Events, Artist information and Gallery announcements. GAE is located on Hwy 92 in Woodstock, Georgia and Georgiaartexchange.org.

Granite Countertop Atlanta by G & L Marble is located 129 Armour Drive, in Atlanta, Georgia. The phone number is 404-261-7444. For more information, go to www.GraniteCountertopAtlanta.com . ###