Granite COUNTERTOPS & SLABS

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The choice of your granite can impact the cost of your countertop project. The cost of granite is determined by the demand for and appearance of the stone. The price of granite can range from $10 to $75 per square foot, the price may vary depending on color and veining, with more exotic veining usually commanding higher prices.
It's important to note that the granite material cost does not include installation. Nationwide, installing countertops ranges from $40 to $150 per square foot, depending on the job's complexity and local labor costs. Factors affecting your countertop installation costs include cut-outs, fixtures, edging, and corner details, which can increase the installation's complexity.
Granite is a durable natural stone known for its strength and resilience. When properly cared for, granite countertops can last for decades, making them a wise investment for any home. The longevity of granite countertops is due to the stone's natural hardness and resistance to scratches, chips, and heat. With proper maintenance and care, including regular cleaning and sealing, granite countertops can maintain their beauty and functionality for many years. The exact lifespan of granite countertops will depend on various factors, including the quality of the granite, the installation process, and the level of care and maintenance they receive. However, with the right care, it's common for granite countertops to last 30 years or more.
Yes, granite countertops can be repaired. While granite is incredibly durable and resilient, it can still sustain damage from heavy impact or other accidents. However, with the help of a professional stone repair specialist, many types of damage can be repaired, restoring the countertop to its original beauty and functionality. The type of repair needed will depend on the extent and type of damage. For example, minor scratches or chips can often be buffed out or filled with epoxy to restore the surface. However, deeper scratches or cracks may require a more extensive repair, such as grinding and polishing the surface to remove the damaged area and match the surrounding surface. Sometimes, a damaged section of the countertop may need to be replaced entirely. Attempting to repair granite countertops on your own can be risky and may cause more damage. Instead, it's best to work with a professional stone repair specialist with the skills and equipment to repair your countertop safely and effectively.
  1. 1.Purchase a high-quality granite sealer that is specifically designed for use on granite countertops. Look for a product that is labeled as a granite sealer or a natural stone sealer. Penetrating or impregnating sealers are typically recommended for use on granite countertops, as they are designed to penetrate the pores of the granite and create a protective barrier against stains and damage. It's important to choose a high-quality sealer that is designed for use on granite countertops, as other types of sealers may not provide adequate protection or may damage the surface of the granite.
  2. Clean the granite countertops thoroughly using a granite cleaner. Use a gentle cleaner that is formulated specifically for use on granite. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface of the granite. Rinse the countertops thoroughly with water and then dry them completely using a clean, dry cloth.
  3. Apply the granite sealer to the countertops using a clean, dry cloth or a brush. Make sure to apply the sealer evenly and cover the entire surface of the countertops. Be careful not to leave any streaks or pools of sealer on the surface.
  4. Let the sealer sit on the countertops for the recommended time specified by the manufacturer. This can range from a few minutes to several hours depending on the product. The sealer will penetrate the pores of the granite and form a protective barrier against stains and damage.
  5. After the sealer has had time to absorb into the granite, wipe off any excess sealer using a clean, dry cloth. Make sure to remove all excess sealer from the surface of the countertops to prevent streaking or cloudiness.
  6. Allow the countertops to dry completely before using them. Depending on the product you are using, this can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day. Do not use the countertops until they are completely dry.
  7. Repeat the sealing process annually or as recommended by the manufacturer. Over time, the protective barrier created by the sealer will break down and become less effective. To maintain the protective barrier and keep your countertops looking beautiful, it is important to reapply the sealer on a regular basis.


By following these step-by-step instructions, you can easily seal your granite countertops and protect them from stains and damage. Remember to use a high-quality granite sealer, clean the countertops thoroughly before sealing, and repeat the sealing process annually to keep your countertops looking beautiful for years to come.

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