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Can I put hot pots and pans on my granite kitchen worktop?

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Granite is heat resistant and is not likely to be damaged however you should not expose your granite worktop to excessive heat and we advise the use of a tripod or similar to place your pans on when taken directly from the hob.

Can I put hot pans directly on my granite counter tops?

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Granite is the hardest stone among all other stones. It is formed by extreme heat and pressure. Granite does not contain stain easily. It can not be easily affected by heat from cook top and frying pans. You can use hot pans and frying pans direct to granite countertop.

Can you set hot pans on natural stone surfaces?

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Granite is ideal for kitchens because under normal conditions it will not burn and it will not be harmed by hot pans or open flames. Marble should not be used in kitchens as excessive heat can cause damage and potentially leave scars or burn marks. Soapstone and sandstone, though not as prone to damage as marble, should also be protected from direct contact with heat. None of these material are flammable.

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.

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

What is the difference between marble and granite?

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Marble and granite both are natural stones. Both stone are quarried from earth. Granite is formed deep in earth at very high temperature and is a hardest, stain resistant stone. Marble family like limestone, travertine, onyx and slate are sedimentary rock. After millions of year it coagulates into stones. Its main component is calcium; it can be affected by acids.

What should I consider when buying Marble or Granite?

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Consumers who are less familiar with the material characteristics choose marble according to its visual sophistication. It totally depends upon time the material delivered. Color pattern can be different at the time of delivery. Even a single marble and granite slab may posses color variation from one end to the other. But interior designer and architects view it as an advantage. Granite is more durable and hard natural stone for kitchen counter tops.

What's the difference between marble and granite?

Granitop Engineering & Designs (GED) - FAQ
Granite is formed deep in the earth's mantle at extremely high temperatures. It is a very hard, resistant stone made of crystallized minerals. Marble starts out as sediment - animal skeletons and shells, plant matter, silt - at the bottom of bodies of water. After millions of years this solidifies into stone.

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.

How should I care for my marble or granite?

GRANITE COUNTERTOPS - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Daily and weekly maintenance is the most important factor to keep your natural stone looking its best. A good rule of thumb is never use anything that you wouldn't use on your hands. Simply follow the instructions below: Clean with a pH-balanced cleaner and clean cloth. The term "pH" refers to the potential of Hydrogen, and is used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.

How does granite differ from marble?

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Marble and granite are very different types of rock. Granite is volcanic rock with characteristics that make it ideal for kitchen countertops. It is non-reactive with acidic foods (i.e. lemon juice, wine, etc.). It is also not heat sensitive and very difficult to scratch. Marble, on the other hand, is a sedimentary rock possibly containing former organic material. Thus marble is much softer than granite. It will burn; it will scratch; and it will react with certain acidic foods.
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