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    Pros and Cons of Granite Countertops

    Lynn RobertsBy Lynn RobertsJune 10, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Granite countertops are so popular because they last a long time, and are resistant to scratches, stains, and chips. Megacomptoirs.com has a huge collection of granites to choose from for your kitchen countertops. However, granite does not come cheap. Like any other material, granites also does comes with their own pros and cons.

    We will now see more into the pros and cons of granite countertops.

    Pros of Granite Countertops

    • Adds value to your home

     Granite countertops look so elegant. These countertops are not only stylish but also add value to your home. You can easily sell your vacant house and get a higher selling price if you put granite countertops in the kitchen.

    • Easy to clean

    Granite countertops have low porosity, which makes them easy to clean. It is easy to maintain the granite countertops because it is less porous compared to natural stone. A spill can be cleaned immediately with a mild detergent, without damaging the surface.

    • Strong and durable

    When compared to limestone, granite is stronger and more durable. Granite has lower porosity and higher density. Therefore, granite countertops can withstand heavy traffic in many uses.

    • Heat and scratch-resistant

    Granite is more scratch and heat resistant compared to marble. Natural Granite has a heat resistance of up to 400 degrees Celsius. Due to the density of granite, it can withstand the extreme heat from the ovens or any hot surfaces.

    Cons of Granite Countertops

    • Expensive

    Granite countertops can be quite expensive, especially when you are on a shoestring budget. They are in the higher end of the price range of all kitchen countertop materials. Therefore, you need to consider this fact before you decide on which countertop material to use for your kitchen.

    • Requires additional structural support

    Granite can be heavy, especially the thick slab ones. It is important to have strong and heavy-duty wooden shelving in your kitchen to support the weight of the granite countertop. If you don’t properly support the granite countertop, it may break and cause damage.

    • As granites last forever, you may get tired of the color

    Granite is not a very versatile countertop material. They can be found in many colors, but they will still look the same after years. You may get tired of the color and want to change to a new one. If you are looking for more variety and color, then consider other options like marble.

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