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Should I use marble or granite in my kitchen?

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Granite is a more durable stone; therefore, it is advisable that it be used in the kitchen. Granite is also impervious to heat. You could place a hot pan on it to no ill effect. Marble is far easier to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as ketchup. These acidic substances cause a chemical reaction which will remove the polish. However, with proper precautions, such as diligent sealing, marble may be used in the kitchen.
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Should I use marble or granite for my kitchen countertop?

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Marble is typically used for bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops and fireplaces. It could be used in the kitchen but due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is acidic sensitive (i.e. ketchups, mustards, vinegars, etc.), we don't usually recommend it. Granite, however, is the second hardest stone next to diamonds, its polish is not subject to etching by household acids, scratching by knives, and could take a hot pots and pans.
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Although typical application of marble is for the bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops and fireplaces, it is possible to use it in the kitchen. However, due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as vinegars, ketchups etc, we don't usually recommend it. Moreover the high-gloss of the marble countertop can be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface.
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Can I use marble on my kitchen counters, or should I use granite?

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Yes, you can use marble, so long as it is sealed. The concern here is that because marbles (and limestone and travertine) contain calcium carbonate, the polished surface is more vulnerable to household acids including vinegar, mustard, citrus and a host of other food-related products. Additionally, marble and limestone can be scratched more easily than harder stones such as granite. However marble is still a very strong surface when compared to other materials.
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Although typical application of marble is for the bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops and fireplaces, it is possible to use it in the kitchen. However, due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as vinegars, ketchups etc, we don't usually recommend it. Moreover the high gloss of the marble countertop can be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface.
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Is Granite or marble good for kitchen countertop?

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Granite is the best material for kitchen countertop. It can not be scratched easily by knife. Granite is not subject to stain by acids such as vinegars ketchup etc. Marble is less hard then Granite. It is good for bathroom Jacuzzis, fireplaces, counter and vanity tops.
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Granite is considered second in hardness after diamond. Its polished surface is not subject to staining by acids such as vinegars, ketchup etc. It can not be scratched by knives. By hot pots and pans it can not be etched easily. Marble is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances. Marble is recommended for bathroom vanity tops, fireplaces and Jacuzzi tops.
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Is Granite or marble fine for kitchen countertop?

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Granite is the highly recommended material for kitchen countertop. It can not be scratched easily. Granite is also not subject to stain by acids. Marble is less hard then Granite. It is good for bathroom counter and vanity tops.
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Should I use granite or marble for my countertops?

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Although both are stones and both are quarried from the earth. Marble's relatives (limestone, onyx and travertine) are very different from each other. The marble family starts out as sediment “ animal skeletons and shells, plant matter, silt “ at the bottom of bodies of water. After millions of years this solidifies (lithifies) into stone. Because its main component is calcium, it can be affected by acids such as vinegar and citrus beverages.
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Can I use marble on my kitchen counters?

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We do not recommend the use of marble as kitchen counters because marbles (and limestone and travertine) are calcium carbonate, and their polished surface is more vulnerable to household acids including vinegar, mustard, catsup, citrus and a host of other food-related products. These acidic substances cause a chemical reaction, which will remove the polish. Additionally, marble and limestone can be scratched more easily than harder stones such as granite.
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Can you use marble in the kitchen?

Answer: The short answer is yes, you can use marble in a kitchen. However, because marble is susceptible to staining, scratching and etching, the use of marble in a kitchen requires careful consideration.
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We do not recommend the use of marble as kitchen counters because marbles (and limestone and travertine) are calcium carbonate, and their polished surface is more vulnerable to household acids including vinegar, mustard, catsup, citrus and a host of other food-related products. These acidic substances cause a chemical reaction, which will remove the polish. Additionally, marble and limestone can be scratched more easily than harder stones such as granite.
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Yes. In fact, marbles that have a honed finish will not etch because its surface starts out with a matte finish. Because marbles (and limestone and travertine) are calcium carbonate, the polished surface is more vulnerable to household acids including vinegar, mustard, catsup, citrus and a host of other food-related products. These acidic substances cause a chemical reaction which will remove the polish.
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Is granite safe to use in a kitchen?

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In a word, yes. There has been some misinformation circulated by competing industries attempting to raise concerns about issues such as bacteria and radon. We would be pleased to share the research that shows that these concerns are not only unfounded but granite actually ranks second to stainless steel in a study measuring the bacteria resistance capacity of six common countertop materials. More on granite safety.
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Will granite or marble stain?

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Marble and granite are porous materials and therefore, are subject to staining if not maintained properly. In granite, the same porosity that allows for staining also allows for easy stain removal. In most cases, stains can be prevented by quickly wiping the spill. If a spill is left overnight, especially if the liquid is grease, oil, coffee, or wine the granite will usually darken. To remove the stain, a poultice should be applied, which may pull out the stain from the granite.
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Can I use Marble on for my kitchen counter tops?

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We do not recommend the use of marble as kitchen counters because marbles (and limestone and travertine) are calcium carbonate, and their polished surface is more vulnerable to household acids including vinegar, mustard, catsup, citrus and a host of other food-related products. These acidic substances cause a chemical reaction, which will remove the polish. Additionally, marble and limestone can be scratched more easily than harder stones such as granite.
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What are the advantages of Concrete over other materials like laminate, granite, marble or Corian?

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Concrete offers a unique hand crafted, custom finish that is not possible with other materials. The colors, textures, and finish are unique and each piece is an original. Concrete is also very durable, heat resistant, timeless, and environmentally friendly.
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Why should I use natural marble and granite stone in my home?

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Natural stone is nature's timeless art. It lends strength to its surrounding by evoking a classic and unique feeling. It invites luxury into your home and yet is extremely affordable.
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Can I use any type of cleaner on my tile, marble or granite?

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No, do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive pads. Stay away from ammonia and or bleach. You can use mild dishwasher soap. Should I use marble on my Kitchen floor? No, marble is suited for a area with low traffic because of its softness and tendency to easily scratch. We recommend you use tile for your kitchen floors.
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Should I use granite or marble or engineered stone? Which should be used where?

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Granite is a very hard natural igneous rock formation of visibly crystalline texture. It was once molten and formed as it cooled deep within the earth. It consists primarily of of quartz and orthoclase or microcline. Minerals within granite generally appear as small flecks throughout the stone, creating a "salt and pepper" look. Other types have veining similar to marble. Granite is a dense-grained, hard stone. It can be highly polished or finished in a variety of other ways.
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How granite and marble are different from each other?

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Both stones are different in hardness. Granite is highly dense material and highly durable. As compare to granite marble is less hard. But Marble has a variety of colors. Granite composed deep inside the earth and marble is formed from sediments. Both have good durability. Both stones can use in residential and commercial places.
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Can you repair granite & marble?

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Yes, in most cases granite & marble can be repaired. With the use of colored epoxies, most cracks or blow-outs can be filled and left almost invisible.
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Will my granite or marble require seams?

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Most granite & marble installations require at least one seam, depending layouts. We do our best during templating and stone layout to avoid seams. If a seam is required, we make sure that it is no larger than 1/16" and are colored to match your stone. At CSC we brand our company on custom stone fabrication, so we avoid french miters which are seams that are created in the corners of L-shaped countertops.
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What is the difference between granite and marble?

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The main difference between granite and marble is that granite is a highly dense material composed deep inside the earth?s core while marble is formed from sediments under the seabed. Both solidify into stone after millions of years but the mineral composition of the two stones makes marble and granite react differently to various chemicals and household cleaners
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What is the difference between marble and granite?

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Granite is a quartz based stone that is highly recommended for frequently used countertop areas. Granite varies in color and hardness and is an excellent product to use on kitchen countertops. Marble is a much softer stone than granite and therefore prone to scratches and staining. It is often used in bathrooms or fireplace surrounds.
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