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Stone Kitchen Benchtops

There are a range of factors to consider when choosing the right material for your kitchen benchtop in Melbourne. It has to be sturdy enough to withstand all the banging from heavy pots and pans, it shouldn’t crack if you ever accidentally jab it with a kitchen knife, and it should be heat resistant.

But strength isn’t the only factor. A high-quality benchtop should also lend an air of elegance to your kitchen. Among the most popular materials for kitchen counters are tile, wood, marble, and granite benchtops – but which one is strong enough to truly last?

Durable granite benchtops

Granite benchtops are amongst the most durable kitchen benchtop on the market. Granite, a natural igneous rock, is known for being a strong and solid material. Cutting and shaping granite uses diamond wire, since both substances share a similar durability. It’s highly resistant to chips, cracks, scratches and even stains.

We don’t recommend using your granite benchtop as a chopping board. Not because the granite can’t take it (its surface won’t chip nor scratch even under the sharpest of knives). It’s actually the knife that’ll come out worse. Granite is also heat-resistant – it won’t get warped or discoloured even if you set down a pot of boiling water directly on top of it.

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How long will a granite benchtop last?

Granite typically lasts twice as long as wood or quartz and three times longer than laminate benchtops. When properly installed and cared for, your natural stone countertop won’t fade in color, develop mildew, or peel off at the surface. It can last for upwards of 30 years (even more), so it’s a good idea to pick a classic design that you won’t ever get bored of.

Luckily, the earthy design of a beautiful granite countertop can complement practically any kitchen. (Although, sometimes a natural pattern may be a little ‘random’ for people who prefer a more uniform appearance).

Always seal your stone benchtop

Granite is naturally porous. So it needs to be sealed properly. Improper sealing can cause staining if your stone countertop comes into contact with dark-coloured substances, especially liquids that can seep through its pores. Food particles and liquids can also cause bacterial growth in porous stone. This may lead to unwanted odors and mold, which may cause allergies or skin irritation.

Some kinds of granite may need sealing only once every 10 years, whereas others might need yearly treatment. Sealing granite also gives it a lustrous shine. Make sure to get your benchtop sealed by a professional to avoid any unevenness.

Things to remember about your granite & stone benchtops

Granite is a stone that’s pretty tricky to install because it’s so heavy. Depending on where you place it, your stone countertop may need some reinforcement when you install it. It can also be difficult to remove from surfaces once it’s glued on.

Overall, granite is a strong and lasting option for your benchtop. Speak to your architect, interior designer, or other professional installers to find out what specifics you need for your stone counter.

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