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“Rock Tops Granite Inc., Report”: Care and Maintenance of Granite or Marble Countertops

Reblogger Roy A. Peterson
Home Inspector with Domicile Analysis of Texas

 

Natural stones, like marble and granite, have become quite popular for use in kitchen remodeling of upscale condos and designer homes.  They have quickly become a favorite, eliminating the traditional laminates, vinyl or synthetic countertops which have become outdated.  Because natural stone is relatively expensive and labor intensive to install, homeowners are concerned about properly maintaining its appearance.

 

Though granite is stronger and more durable than marble, is chemical resistant and can withstand higher temperatures, it is more porous than marble. It can absorb liquids which can cause stains.  Marble is softer than granite, and less resistant to heat and chemicals.  Even lemon or vinegar can cause damage to the surface.

 

The first step is to protect the material with a stone sealant before it is installed.  It is also advisable to use a sealant every year.  Sealants are available in a spray or liquid form and the application is usually very easy to do.  Read the label on the container to be sure it is right for your countertop and follow the instructions for use.

 

There are a variety of cleaning products specifically designed for granite and marble countertops to keep them looking like new for years.  Avoid using other multi-surface cleaners; they might be cheaper, but some of them could cause damage to the surface.  Wipe up spills immediately to avoid having to use an abrasive cleaner or scrubbing cloth.

 

Though natural stone is heat resistant, scratch and break resistant and somewhat stain resistant when properly sealed, care should be taken to immediately wipe up spills and avoid sitting hot pots directly on the surface.  Your countertop may be very durable and abuse-resistant, but that doesn’t mean it is abuse-proof.  Remember, you took a lot of time to choose the design, you paid good money for the installation and you take great pride in the beauty and elegance it has added to your kitchen.   So, take good care of it so that it maintains a new look for years to come.

 

This article was written by Charlie Thiede, owner of Rock Tops Granite, the leading granite and marble countertop fabricators in the US.  Rock Tops technology sets them apart from other companies.  With computer numerically controlled stone processing equipment, they get a perfectly cut and polished edge on every countertop.  Artfully merging the latest technology with old world stone craftsmanship, Rock Tops are the experts at creating quality granite and marble countertops which they professionally install.  Visit their website at http://www.rocktopsgranite.com  to locate a showroom and learn more.

 

Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

Hmmmmm. When I read "rock tops granite" I immediately thought rock-paper-scissors.

I didn't know there was any appreciable difference between marble and granite and I certainly didn't know they were soft, porous, etc. I always thought they were, well, hard as a rock--LOL

Nov 01, 2008 08:02 PM
Sean Allen
International Financing Solutions - Fort Myers, FL
International Financing Solutions

Only recently did I learn that Granite needed to have a sealant. Another AR member had blogged on this a few months back and I was shocked. I pretty much asumed, which I'm sure MANY Americans have done, that Granite was fine once it was installed. Heck ..... It has been in the earth for millions of years.

Thanks for this reminder.

Sean Allen

Nov 05, 2008 11:51 AM