GRANITE COUNTERTOPS
About Granite Countertops
Granite is what is known as a hard, igneous stone. This stunning product of nature is formed as molten magma flows beneath the earth’s surface into other types of rock and slowly cools and crystallizes. The cooling magma combines with other naturally occurring minerals like feldspar, mica, and quartz, and creates the crystal-like appearance that granite is so well known for.
It’s important to note that granite is naturally porous and susceptible to staining if not properly cared for. This is why it’s strongly recommended to apply a high-quality sealant during your countertop installation to protect the natural beauty of your stone. Annual professional resealing will ensure your stone maintains a non-porous surface for decades to come.


Benefits of Granite Countertops
There are a multitude of benefits you can enjoy with granite countertops. From the impressive affordability, to natural heat resilience and low-maintenance needs, it’s easy to see why granite is one of the most sought-after materials for kitchen and bathroom countertops.
Additional granite countertop benefits include:
Unique Appearance - Formed by nature, granite offers a truly unique, one-of-a-kind appearance that cannot be replicated.
Sanitary - With a properly maintained sealant, your granite countertop surfaces will remain non-porous and incredibly hypoallergenic.
Heat Resistant - Because this stone is formed by heat and pressure, you can rest easy knowing your granite countertops can handle hot cookware and sharp cutlery with ease. In fact, it’s more likely that your granite countertops will dull your knives.
Low-Maintenance - There’s no need for costly cleaners and tedious cleaning techniques! You’ll only need a mild soap and water mixture and a soft cloth for daily cleaning and wipe-downs.
Perhaps one of the most appealing benefits of granite countertops are the fact that they won’t depreciate over time. In addition, if you ever decide to place your home on the market, these high-end features will help your home to appeal to a wider range of potential buyers. This means your home will likely spend less time on the market and garner higher offers from serious buyers who are looking for these high-end finishes.
Granite Colors
- Azul Platino
- Bain Brook Brown
- Bianco Antico
- Black Galaxy
- Black Pearl
- Black Pearl Leather
- Bordo Dream
- Butterfly Beige
- Desert Beach
- Everest Extra
- Frost White
- Giallo Napoli
- Giallo Ornamental
- Golden Pilsen
- Jet Mist Honed
- Luna Pearl
- Nevada
- New Caledonia
- New Venetian Gold
- River White
- Rosewood
- Santa Cecilia
- Sapphire Blue
- Shivakashi
- Steel Grey
- Steel Grey Leather
- Tan Brown
- Titanium Leather
- Typoon Bordeaux
- Ubatuba
- Viscount White
- White Ice