Granite Countertops – Classic Apart

by JD Theis on September 12, 2009

Granite countertops are the most popular in the market of countertops which has numerous other natural stones like limestone, soapstone and marble as well as other materials including steel, wood, concrete, terrazzo tile and epoxy. It is quite amazing that the age-old stone which has been used to fashion the surfaces and floor veneers of ancient Egyptian pyramids, the life-size elephant sculptures of medieval Indian temples, foundations for early 19th century homes in New England, and contemporary monuments, is the stone in the sooth-finished granite countertops which decorate the counters in our bathrooms.

Granite countertops are distinctive due to the stone, but granite itself, though distinctive, is not particularly consistent. It is a crystalline rock which has a grainy appearance, and is available in an assortment of designs and colors. Granite makes the perfect material for a countertop since it is much harder than most other construction materials. While this quality makes it much more durable than its competition, it is also available in many colors and patterns, so much so that it is often said that no two granite countertops look the same. We have the option of choosing from the various kinds of granite, like square-edged or rounded, and also the high-gloss and the smooth kind of finishes.

When being installed, granite countertops are sealed with agents known as sealers. This sealing process prevents oil seepage into the stone, protects the structure of the stone, and the smoothness of its surface. Once installed, the crystals in granites structure reflect and bend the light in the room to create a surface of amazing beauty.

It is possible to use granite countertops in the bars, kitchens and to beautify bathrooms, which may not be possible with wooden, plastic, epoxy or laminates. The reason is that a well sealed granite surface is able to take moisture and heat both. Granite surfaces with polished finishes create a bright atmosphere, and add elegance to a counter area, while satin finishes are more suited for personal or private surroundings, like the bedroom or bathroom counter.

Installing granite countertops is a wearisome and accurate process. A fabricator uses cutting and finishing machinery to design a desired shape from the granite slab, after which the edges are corrected using manual tools known as routers or grinders. We can then inspect the stone at the fabricators shop, where it is placed in its final position. When the whole process is completed the granite stone is installed on the counters by trained experts with the help of specialized equipments.

Granitetopia offers much more information regarding granite countertops and tips for buyers and homeowners interested in countertops. The website also has information about many varieties of discount granite countertops and their benefits.

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