If you have begun to think about remodeling your kitchen and have chosen granite kitchen counter tops, there is some important information about granite that you should know.
While granite is readily available, it is also an unusual stone in appearance. Its basic components are feldspar and quartz, but it also contains a variety of other minerals as well. These additional minerals give granite its unusual and unique appearance. Granite's wide appeal centers around how unique each piece of granite really is. It is impossible to find two pieces of granite that look exactly alike. This appeal to people remodeling a great deal because they want to think their kitchen is different from everyone else's.
The installation of a granite counter top is a multi-step process. The first important step requires the supplier to design your counter top layout. (If your counter top layout is remaining the same, and you are just replacing the existing material with granite, this step will not be necessary.) After the design is determined, someone must come to your home and take exact measurements. A template of your counter tops is constructed next. It will be a guide for cutting the granite that will become your counter tops in your kitchen
Once the template is made, the granite will be cut to the exact size of the counter tops. Then the moment you have been waiting for arrives! Your granite counter top is delivered to your home and the installation of the granite counter tops is completed.
For a moment imagine how beautiful your kitchen will be after the granite counter tops are installed. The naturalness of the granite will bring the beauty of nature right into your kitchen. Because granite is a natural stone, it will be unique. Man-made materials can be easily duplicated, but your natural granite counter tops will be the only ones to look the way they do. You will indeed have a beautiful and unique, one-of-a-kind kitchen.
Not only is granite unique, but it will provide many years of lasting beauty. This makes granite a perfect building material to use in a kitchen. After all, your kitchen is probably the room that is used the most in your home and gets the most wear and tear. Granite is one of the hardest natural stones and consequently, ideal for the kitchen. If you take proper care of your granite kitchen counter tops, it will not show any marks or other signs of aging.
Caring for granite kitchen counter tops could not be easier or cheaper. You just use warm water with a little soap in a pail. Dip a sponge in the water and gently sponge the counter top to remove any food or other debris on the counter top. Use a dry towel to absorb any remaining moisture on the counter top and you will see the original luster restored to your granite top.
Even most hard to remove stains clean up easily from a granite kitchen counter top. Stone professionals use acetone to remove stains from stone. Acetone evaporates quickly. Solutions containing bleach can remove fruit stains like blueberries or strawberries that might be on the granite but please be careful to apply it because it may remove the stone sheen. After the solution of bleach is applied on the granite, you should sponge the granite with soapy water. In addition, there are many other ways to remove difficult stains from the granite counter top. It is advisable to ask the company that sells and installs the granite counter top in your kitchen to give you complete instructions for the care and maintenance of your new granite counter top. Most hard to remove stains can be easily cleaned up on your granite counter top.
Granite is so durable that it could last longer than your house. After all, the granite itself was probably already around long before your house was ever built!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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