5 Common Misconceptions About Granite

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5 Common Misconceptions About Granite Granite has emerged as a solid leader in homes, yet many people still have misconceptions about the material. We’d like to shed some light on common myths and misconceptions about granite countertops.

Myth #1: Granite stains easily This is one of the most popular misconceptions about granite. It is said that when you spill liquids like juices or wine in a granite countertop, it will absorb the liquid which in effect will discolor it. In its natural state, granite is a porous material, meaning it really absorbs liquids. However, with protective coatings and sealants granite’s porous nature is combated. Most granite is treated with sealers or coated with resin that prevents water marks from forming.

Myth #2: Granite is high maintenance It is said that granite is are hard to maintain—well it’s not. It’s a misconception that granite is sensitive to cleaning products as it might leave marks on its surface and that it needs to be polished regularly. Granite is sensitive to cleaning products with abrasives, but you can easily clean it just by using mild soap and water. Even if you don’t seal it regularly, quality granite would look polished because it is coated with resin.

Myth #3: Heat will crack granite A big common misconception about granite is that it isn’t suitable to be placed near stoves or hot surfaces because too much heat might leave burn marks or cracks on its surface. Granite can withstand high levels of heat. In fact, it will not burn even when exposed to direct flame. You can move hot pots and pans straight to your granite countertop without worrying of burn marks and cracks it might leave. With this said, it is still


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