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Granite
is practically impervious to water and is actually less
absorbent than some solid surface products. |
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Granite
is resistant to stains. Generally any liquid spilled on
a granite top if wiped up within a few minutes, will not
stain. Oil based liquids, if left to soak into the stone,
may cause stains. |
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Most stains can
be removed from granite. Even oil based stains can usually
be removed with products that will draw out the oil from
the stone. |
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Granite
will shine years from now just as if it was a brand new.
Granite is highly scratch resistant and will not show wear
from daily use. |
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Granite requires
low maintenance. Routine cleaning with mild soap and water
is all that is generally required. |
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Granite
is heat resistant and can withstand the heat of hot pots
and pans without damage. |
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Granite is heavy,
that’s why we do the installation for you. |
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Granite’s
tiny pores and fissures harbor bacteria. Bacteria are found
everywhere. Use an anti-bacterial soap to wash your countertop
if you are concerned. |
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Granite is natural.
It’s a igneous rock, essentially molten magma, which
is cooled and then hardened below the earth’s surface
over millions of years. |
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Granite
is usually competitively priced compared to other high-end
surfacing materials. Granite offers you an unmatched value
with its natural beauty, elegance and longevity. |