Granite Countertops

Granite for countertops

  • Unique Patterns: Each slab of granite is unique, offering a one-of-a-kind appearance with natural veining and color variations.

  • High-Value Aesthetic: Granite adds a luxurious and high-end look to kitchens and bathrooms, which can enhance the overall value of your home.

  • Heat Resistance: Granite can withstand high temperatures, making it ideal for hot pots and pans.

  • Scratch Resistance: Although not completely scratch-proof, granite is more resistant to scratches compared to softer materials.

  • Increases Home Value: Granite countertops are often seen as a desirable feature that can increase the resale value of your home.

  • Easy to Maintain: With proper sealing, granite is relatively easy to clean and maintain. It’s resistant to staining and doesn’t harbor bacteria. We recommend sealing every 6 months to a year.

  • Longevity: It’s a long-lasting material, often outlasting other countertop materials and maintaining its appearance for years.

     

  • Granite’s rise to popularity can be traced back to the mid-20th century when advancements in quarrying and fabricating technology made this once-rare material more accessible and affordable. Initially prized for its durability and natural beauty, granite began to be favored in residential and commercial applications as architects and designers discovered its versatility. In residential settings, granite countertops became a symbol of luxury and high-quality craftsmanship, offering a durable, stylish surface that could withstand everyday wear and tear. Meanwhile, its robustness and ease of maintenance made it an ideal choice for high-traffic commercial environments like hotels, restaurants, and office buildings. Today, granite is celebrated for its ability to blend aesthetic appeal with practical functionality, enhancing spaces with its elegant, timeless look.

Granite Colors

Countertop Edge Selection

Sink Selection