What’s the maximum overhang for a granite Outdoor Rectangular Table without sagging?

When designing or purchasing a granite outdoor rectangular table, understanding the maximum overhang is crucial to prevent sagging and ensure durability. Granite, while strong and durable, has its limits when unsupported. Generally, the maximum overhang for a granite table without sagging is around 10-12 inches (25-30 cm) per side, depending on the thickness of the slab and the quality of the base support. Thicker granite slabs (2-3 cm) can handle slightly more overhang, but exceeding this limit may lead to structural issues over time. To maintain stability, ensure the table base is robust and evenly distributes weight. Proper installation and regular maintenance will also help preserve the table's integrity and aesthetic appeal for years to come.