
When building the kitchen or
bathroom of your dreams, the two most popular choices for countertops are
granite and marble. No luxury household is complete without one of these
natural stones. But which one is better to use and easier to maintain? No one
can make the decision for you, but you can learn the facts about each so you
can make an informed decision.
Marble results from metamorphism of
sedimentary carbonate rocks such as limestone or dolomite, whereas granite is
an igneous rock formed from magma. Marble comes in a variety of light to medium
colors and patterns of veining. Granite is a composite of mica, quartz,
silicon, feldspar, and other minerals and comes in a vast array of colors and
patterns. It is found in the Earth's continental crust and has a medium- to
coarse-grained texture that is characteristic of the material. Due to their
differences in composition and mineral make-up, marble is more porous and
susceptible to scratching and etching from acidic foods and drinks when
compared to granite. Also, granite can stand up to heat from cookware and
marble will scald if exposed to high temperatures. Because of the porosity of
these stones, they can both be susceptible to staining, though marble is more
likely than granite to do so.
Sealants are recommended and applied
to the surface upon installation to prevent staining of both granite and
marble. Resealing your stone is a relatively straightforward process and should
be done every 6 months to a year for marble, and every 1-3 years from granite.
However, depending on the amount of use your stone gets and its color - lighter
stones are less dense and more porous and darker stones are denser and less
porous - resealing as often may not be necessary. Using proper cleaning agents
specifically formulated for natural stone products will extend the life of your
sealer and ensure your marble
countertops Maryland and granite countertops will stay beautiful for
many years to come. Harsh chemicals and abrasive cleansers should not be used
to clean your marble or granite countertops.
If you're considering marble or granite
countertops Howard County in your kitchen, granite is a better choice
if your countertops are used constantly for cooking and preparing food. If
you're more of a "take-out food" kind of family, marble shouldn't be
a problem, despite some of the disadvantages of the material. On the other
hand, marble is an excellent choice for vanities and other bathroom
applications.
In terms of cost, there are many
factors that influence the price of natural stone countertops, such as color,
finish, country of origin, and availability of the material. Contact or visit
local suppliers of natural stone products, as well as fabricators and designers
to better understand the selection of the material and process it will take to
complete your project. It is not recommended to select natural stone through pictures
or small samples. To truly appreciate the individuality and beauty of each
slab, you need to see it in person. Since it is a product of nature, no two
slabs will be exactly alike, but this is what makes natural stone so appealing.
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