Monday 22 February 2016

How to Deal with the Maintenance Needs of Your Granite Countertops


With increasing number of people turning to use natural stone in their home and commercial building, granite has proved to be the most preferred natural stone for its beauty as well as durability. Synthetic solid surface materials are no match for the richness and depth offered by real granite. However, people using granite as kitchen countertops, showers or flooring material are very much concerned about its maintenance.

Dealing with Granite Countertops
The diamond-like hardness of granite makes it virtually impervious to abrasions, stains and heat. It is not easily inclined to scratch or burn. However, it is very usual for any stone countertop to develop wear and tear after prolonged use. Due to daily use in the kitchen, chips, stains, cracks, or loss of luster may be caused. One may wonder if money needs to be spent again to replace the stone, or is there any other viable solution. Professionals dealing with natural stone restoration in Sydney suggest that no matter how big the damage, it is always cheaper to repair and restore granite counter-tops, rather than replacing them.

It is advised to avoid applying cleaners having any kind of acid or abrasive substance or placing hot objects directly on the stone countertop as it might cause discoloration. It should also be kept in mind that sitting or standing on the countertop can sometimes crack or break it.

Removal of Cracks on Granite
People using granite in their homes often encounter cracks on the stone surface and are more concerned whether it will cause greater damage in future. It is very important to note that calling a stone installer for the purpose of removing crack will not be a good idea. An experienced granite repair specialist in Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast is preferred for mending cracks. A person who has made such repairs before knows the products and methods required and won't be experimenting with them. A crack is generally repaired by filling with an acrylic or using a colour-matched epoxy to stick the pieces back together, which obviously depends on the nature of crack. However, the crack will still remain visible unless it is re-polished. Though you can stick the pieces back together yourself, the re-polishing task has to be taken up by a stone restoration specialist in the QLD and NSW region.

You’ll find that caring for your natural stone regularly is easy. All you need are some warm water, soft cloth and a mild dish-washing liquid to maintain your granite countertop. The best thing you can do for your granite countertop is to follow certain preventive measures by which your countertops will last a lifetime while maintaining a brand-new appearance. The Marble Man, Australia’s most specialized stone repair/restoration company, offers expert services related to installation, maintenance and restoration of your natural stones in the QLD and NSW regions, and many more places. For more information regarding granite or marble floor restoration, call their experts now on 1300 627 626.

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