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Stone × Application

Granite — countertops

5/5 suitability

Granite is highly durable, scratch-resistant, heat-resistant, and relatively non-porous when sealed, making it an excellent choice for kitchen countertops. It offers a wide range of colors and patterns.

Considerations

Some lighter granite varieties can be slightly more porous and may require more frequent sealing. It is a very heavy material, requiring strong cabinet support and professional installation.

Specifications

  • Finish: Polished (most common, enhances color and provides a glossy finish), Honed (matte finish, softer look), or Leathered (textured, subtle sheen, hides fingerprints).
  • Thickness: 3 cm (most common, robust, often doesn't require plywood support) or 2 cm (lighter, requires plywood support, often used for cost savings or specific design aesthetics).
  • ASTM: ASTM C615/C615M (Standard Specification for Granite Dimension Stone) covers material characteristics and physical requirements.
  • Maintenance: Low to Medium (requires periodic sealing, typically annually, and daily cleaning with pH-neutral cleaners. Highly resistant to most kitchen spills).
  • Installed: $40-$100/sq ft (varies based on granite type, rarity, fabrication complexity, and installation labor).

Top varieties

Uba Tuba GraniteAbsolute Black GraniteNew Venetian Gold Granite