A lot depends if any weight is going to be suspended on the glue. -If not, I would use a construction adhesive like PL200.
Granite is not typically used as a primary ingredient in concrete, but it can be used as an aggregate. Crushed granite stone can be mixed with cement, water, and other aggregates to enhance the strength and durability of concrete. Its natural hardness and resistance to weathering make it a suitable choice for certain concrete applications, particularly in decorative or high-performance concrete.
That depends very much on the glue that was used. -You should contact the person or company that did the install and ask their advice.
Epoxies are best for this kind of outdoor work.
None. PVC is not made to be glued to concrete.
The only granite used was for decoration purposes. The buildings were made primarily out of Concrete, Steel, with thick glass windows.
Acetone or nail polish remover can help remove crazy glue from granite. Apply a small amount to a cloth and gently rub the affected area until the glue dissolves. Be cautious when using these products, as they can cause damage to the granite surface if used in excess.
many have been used, but reinforced concrete is preferred now as properties are more predictable and consistent.
I have used PL200 and 100 % silicone to do this. Both worked well
There is a type of silicone caulking compound which is specifically designed to be used with concrete; this will work to attach insulation (but only if the concrete is DRY).
tar,stone and concrete maybe granite aswell.
Concrete countertops have become extremely popular in the last few years. Countertops made from concrete are used in kitchens and are a cheaper alternative to installing granite countertops.
It is a type of glue used for gluing pipes together... (not the type of cement in concrete).