Stone and granite in particular is an excellent if somewhat expensive choice for countertops. Granite is an outstanding choice because maintenance is simple, and consists of a little more than wiping with a damp cloth and drying with a towel to prevent water spots. Use a mixture of mild dishwasher and warm water to clean stone countertops. Make sure that you don’t use lemon, vinegar or other acids and use a cloth or paper towel to clean the countertop.
If you’re not operating on a shoestring budget and you want a countertop that looks elegant and will last for ages, marble is the ideal choice for you. However marble requires that you care for it properly in order for it to look its best. Marble is not affected by heat, but is susceptible to stains and is porous. It needs to be treated with a special stone sealer that will reduce its porosity, and this will prevent water from penetrating the surface. You must make it a point to wipe up wine, fruit juice and other acidic food spills to prevent staining.
Soapstone is resistant to acids and alkaline substances. So your countertops will be safe from wine and citrus stains. They are also excellent for high traffic kitchens. If you’re looking for a contractor who can help you with marble and granite countertops, cultured marble and marble tile countertops, stone countertops, slate countertops, quartz countertops, siltstone countertop, limestone countertops, or soapstone countertops, we can help connect you with the right people. All you need to do is fill in the details of your requirement in the form on this page. Get up to four estimates for FREE from local
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