All You Need to Know About Granite Countertop Installation

Granite is a classic option for any home, and it is often considered one of the most durable and luxurious. Knowing about the granite countertop installation process can provide you with good information if you are considering a kitchen or bathroom remodel.

Granite is one of the hardest natural stones and is heat and scratch-resistant. Its distinguished white veining and facility to accept polishing make this material a classic staple for any space. In addition to beauty, granite countertops also increase a home's value, which makes the installation of granite a choice that lasts and protects one's investment.

Installation starts with a full measurement of the kitchen or bathroom space to provide an accurate fitting. When your chosen granite slab is rough-cut, it is then installed by installers who first prepare the surface and cement the slab. At last, the seams are sealed, finished and polished to result in a perfect surface. It’s all going to be quite a few hours’ work, but worth it for decades of use and beauty.

Remove small appliances and personal items prior to the installation of your granite countertop. If you’re working to replace old countertops, the reasoning becomes that if they can be removed ahead of time, it will aid in speeding up the downstream steps. You may also want to ensure that your cabinets are structurally sound enough to hold the slab of granite in place.

Granite is low maintenance, clean with mild soap and water and reseal yearly to keep its stain resistance.

For professional service and superior products, stop by Majors Granite & Quartz today to find out how we can make your home more beautiful with a new granite countertop.

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