Things to consider while investing in granite worktops

Posted by nationwidegranite on December 18th, 2017

Kitchen worktops not only make it feasible for the home owner to perform various routine tasks easily in kitchen but also tend to highlight the overall décor of the space in a wonderful way. This might be the reason why people spend both time and money in getting the best out of this job. There are endless ranges of materials available in the market for the purpose of designing kitchen worktops. Among them, granite worktops are used predominantly in various homes.

Once only visible in upper-end homes, but now a feature most everyone is searching for, granite worktops are one hot commodity. Lt’s take the inside scoop on what to ask for and how to spot quality products and installation from domain expert. He has worked in home building and specifically in the business of granite for many years. According to him, here is what every buyer needs to know about granite Worktops-- which most people don't:

  1. It can be modified using hand or machine

Skilled craftsmen fabricate wonderfully by hand, while the large granite companies try everything by machine. Machine fabricating is faster, but doesn't polish the edges as well as hand-polishers. To recompense, some companies wax the edges to make them look better, but wax wears off over time. Ask your granite company if they use wax and require them to state in your contract that they don't. Big companies using machines also have employees who manually polish after the machines are done. Ask your fabricator if they manually polish machine edges.

  1. Don’t miss out the seams

Some granite companies fabricate each piece separately, while others assemble pieces together, then fabricate. The edging appear better when pieces are fabricated preassembled. Make sure your fabricator installs seams with a suction-automated seam machine. It holds the granite in place and levels the seam much better.

  1. Check out if your granite company does its own installs

The large warehouse chains do not fabricate or install. It is advised to rely on local suppliers who have their own install team. Installation is critical-- you always want local support. Out-of-town and third-party installers are steadily unavailable if you have problems with your install. Local people will support you much better.

  1. Focus on 3-centimeter granite

Three-centimetre granite is found to be 70 percent less likely to break than 2-centimeter products. Buy Brazilian or Italian granite only. Most granite is mined in Brazil or Italy, and you want to buy from people who either own the mines or buy directly from the mines. Ask your fabricator if they buy their granite direct or through distributors. Distributors assure their quality. They are a little more expensive but worth it, because you can send back anything you don't like.

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