Granite Maintenance
Granite is the earth's second hardest mineral (second to the diamond), formed from volcanic magma, making it one of the most durable building products. It has beautiful, natural color variations and a uniqueness that is created with each piece. Granite is typically a speckled stone, although it can have different veining and texture, creating added beauty. Granite is naturally scratch resistant and heat resistant, making it one of the most popular countertop materials on the market.
Maintaining your granite is easy and can be done with a few simple steps.
Seal your granite with a quality sealer. We suggest re-sealing your granite every year, although you may need to do it more or less, depending on the use of your countertops.
You should clean your granite with a clean, damp cloth and use a small amount of soapy water for heavy residue or debris.
Avoid ammonia, bleach or any cleaning products with solvents or caustics, as this will remove the sealant.
Maintaining your granite is easy and can be done with a few simple steps.
Seal your granite with a quality sealer. We suggest re-sealing your granite every year, although you may need to do it more or less, depending on the use of your countertops.
You should clean your granite with a clean, damp cloth and use a small amount of soapy water for heavy residue or debris.
Avoid ammonia, bleach or any cleaning products with solvents or caustics, as this will remove the sealant.