Sandblasted Granite

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sandblast Granite Finish


Sandblasted granite is a surface finish created by blasting the stone with high-pressure sand or grit. This process removes a thin layer from the surface, resulting in a rough, lightly textured, and non-reflective finish. It’s ideal for applications where slip resistance and a muted look are desired.


Yes, most granite colors can be sandblasted. However, sandblasting slightly lightens the stone’s original color, so darker granites like black or deep brown may appear more muted or dusty after finishing. It’s always best to request a sample if color tone is important to your design.


While primarily used outdoors, sandblasted granite can be used indoors in select areas such as entryways, stair treads, or accent walls where a raw, natural texture is desired. However, it’s not recommended for kitchen countertops or surfaces where cleaning ease and smoothness are a priority.


Yes, sandblasted granite is ideal for high-traffic areas. Its textured finish provides excellent slip resistance, making it perfect for pathways, pool decks, and public spaces.


Stone Galleria offers sandblasted granite in a variety of sizes and thicknesses to match your project’s specific needs. Whether you’re looking for large slabs or smaller tiles, we have options that fit both residential and commercial requirements.


To maintain sandblasted granite, clean it regularly with water and a mild detergent. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the surface. Periodically, inspect for wear, especially in high-traffic areas.


Sandblasted granite offers both aesthetic appeal and functionality. Its textured surface adds a unique touch while providing slip resistance, making it perfect for both decorative and high-traffic areas.


To buy sandblasted granite from Stone Galleria, first, decide on the granite color, size, and thickness you need. Browse our collection online and select the slabs or tiles that match your project requirements. We offer easy phone ordering and delivery options.


Both flamed and sandblasted granite offer anti-slip surfaces, but the texture is different. Sandblasting creates a more uniform, fine-grain surface, while flaming gives a slightly rougher and more natural look with more visual depth. Sandblasted surfaces are also less aggressive on bare feet and touch.


Searching for Sandblasted Granite Tiles?

Get in touch for sandblasted finish granite ideal for exterior cladding or anti-skid flooring. We’ll assist with sizes, finish consistency, and supply timelines.

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