Myths About Granite Countertops

Myths About Granite Countertops

Some myths have popped up that can dissuade you from getting granite countertops, but we’re here to tell you why they’re still a worthwhile investment.

Kitchens and bathrooms benefit from having solid and beautiful countertops. Not only do these countertops serve to improve the aesthetic appeal of those rooms, but they also provide much-needed utility by giving you a space to put items such as food, utensils, or toiletries, depending on the room. When getting a countertop, you have a few options with regards to materials, and one option you have is granite countertops. Some myths have popped up that can dissuade you from getting granite countertops, but we’re here to tell you why they’re still a worthwhile investment.

“Granite Countertops Demand a Lot of Upkeep”

Since granite countertops are comprised of natural stone, some people believe this results in them being high-maintenance. Fortunately, this is not true, as granite countertops have many properties that make them easier to maintain. They are resistant to staining and scratching, while also having resistance against heat and chemical damage. Many countertops are also sealed, which gives them additional protection.

“Granite Isn’t a Suitable Material for Preparing Food”

Generally, cutting boards are the optimal resource to use whenever you’re preparing food. While this is the case, granite countertops are still perfectly acceptable surfaces to use. Like we mentioned earlier, they’re resistant to scratching, meaning you can use knives on these surfaces without damaging them. Granite is also a material that’s resistant to the growth of bacteria, making it easier to keep these surfaces hygienic.

“Granite and Marble Countertops are Pretty Much the Same”

Granite and marble countertops are both created from natural stone, so you might believe that the two variants are quite similar. While they share some properties, like aesthetic appeal and durability, there are also key differences.

Marble, for example, is a more porous material than granite. This results in you needing to care more for marble countertops in order to maintain their appeal. Marble also comes in more types of colors, meaning marble could be a good material for your countertop if you’re looking for a certain color that granite doesn’t provide.

 

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