Granite countertops first showed up like 100 years ago and at that time they were considered countertops for wealthy people. Now they are still considered a high-end product but they are much more affordable, and if you are considering having them, you shoulder think of their advantages and disadvantages before installation. Let’s discuss both but first…
What Are Granite Countertops?
Granite countertops are exactly what their name implies. They’re 100% natural rock with nothing added. Removed from quarries around the world as large blocks, they’re then sliced into sheets and custom cut to fit your specific kitchen.
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Pros
Granite countertops don’t lose in value, this a timeless decor idea for your home that will be always appreciated. Granite is a one-of-a-kind, natural surface that has an almost luminous look, it comes in a variety of shades and with various veining, it can easily make a statement in your kitchen. Granite will easily match any kitchen stye, from farmhouse to contemporary thanks to its unique looks and colors. It’s sanitary – bacterial contamination is not a problem with granite, it’s non-porous. Formed by heat and pressure, it can take the heat of a pan, which is perfect for kitchens where you cook a lot. It’s easy to clean with warm water and a mild detergent.
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Cons
Granite countertops last forever. If you get tired of the color, you’ll either need to learn to live with it or rip out the entire counter, because you can’t change the color. Each slab of granite is different, so it may not be a good choice if you prefer a completely uniform look. Granite itself is expensive, and the labor-intensive installation can run three times more than the cost of the material. Granite can be permanently stained if you seal it with a preexisting stain. It can crack when hit by a hard, sharp object like a meat cleaver. Because it’s so heavy, granite often requires additional structural support, especially in spans and cantilevers. Once glued onto the cabinets, granite is quite difficult to remove, and may result in damage to the cabinets.
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