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Crown Marble and Granite FAQ
How natural stone slabs processed from quarry to our show
room?
Can granite or marble be used in food
preparation areas?
Can you cut on granite or marble?
Can you set hot pans on granite or
marble?
Does granite or marble chip or
scratch?
Will granite or marble stain?
How can you limit the staining of
granite or marble?
Should granite be sealed?
Can granite be repaired?
What is the difference between 2 cm
and 3 cm? And what is the most appropriate thickness for the tops?
What kind of edges are available for
granite countertops?
Are your countertops backed by a
warranty?
Why do I have to have seams in my
countertop and what do they look like?
What affects pricing of granite and
marble?
How do granite and marble compare to
other solid surface countertops?
What should you be paying for when
buying granite?
Can a customer choose the granite slab
that will be used for their countertops?
Can granite
or marble be used in food preparation areas?
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Granite is an excellent product for
use in kitchens and other food preparation areas. Under
normal conditions it is stain, chip, scratch, and burn
resistant. Like any other countertop material, if cleaned
regularly and sealed properly granite poses no health or
sanitation problems. Marble is not recommended for use in
the kitchen because of its tendency to stain and scratch.
However, because of its unparalleled beauty and classic
look, marble is an excellent choice for vanities, wet bars,
and especially fireplace surrounds.
Can you cut on granite or
marble?
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Granite is an extremely tough, durable
material and in most cases can be used as a cutting surface
. However we recommend the use of a cutting board. Using
marble as a cutting surface will result in scratches as if
cutting on a piece of wood.
Can you set hot pans on
granite or marble?
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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. Neither material is
flammable.
Does granite or marble
chip or scratch?
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Granite is a very dense material and
under normal conditions it is chip and scratch resistant.
However, we do not recommend a straight edge polish for
countertops, especially around a sink because pots, pans,
and other heavy objects may chip the sharp edge of a
straight edge finish. Several other edge options are
available that will look beautiful and reduce the chance of
chipping. Marble can be chipped and scratched under normal
use and therefore, should be used in low traffic areas and
should always be treated like a piece of fine wood.
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.
Marble can be stained and etched by acidic or oil-based
products.
How can you limit the
staining of granite or marble?
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Crown Granite & Marble seals granite
and marble to help reduce the chance of staining. To further
prevent staining you should wipe up spills on marble and
granite as quickly as possible, and avoid using acidic or
oil-based products on marble.
Should granite be sealed?
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Yes, because it is an effective method
of protecting your granite. It will prevent water and
oil-based liquids from staining the stone.
Can granite be repaired?
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While it is difficult to permanently
repair granite, it is also very difficult to damage it.
However, if some damage does occur, granite usually can be
repaired by a mix of epoxy and ground-up chips of granite.
What is the difference
between 2 cm and 3 cm? And what is the most appropriate
thickness for the tops?
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The 2 cm thick stone is approximately
3/4" thick, ranging from 5/8" to 7/8" in thickness. The 3 cm
is approximately 1 3/16", and can range from 1 1/16" to 1
5/16" thick. We recommend using the 3 cm granite for kitchen
countertops for both aesthetic reasons and structural
reasons.
What kind of edges are
available for granite countertops?
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Crown Granite & Marble
offers the straight edge, pencil round, half and full bullnose, bevel and
ogee edges. If you are interested in other edge profiles,
please discuss your options with a Crown Granite & Marble
sales associate. To view these edges, please visit the Edge Finishes page
in our Stone Library.
Are your countertops
backed by a warranty?
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Yes, all standard granite countertops
are supported by a 1 year warranty.
Why do I have to have
seams in my countertop and what do they look like?
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Slab size may not be large enough for
the entire run of the countertop. The weight of the material
may dictate that seams are inserted so that the structural
integrity of the material is not jeopardized. The cabinet
structure, placement of cooktops, or other cutouts may
require seams. Access to the job or layout of the
countertops may be limited and/or difficult to work with.
The type of material may require seams to maintain the
structural integrity of the material. Tightness of seam will
not to exceed 1/16"-1/8" width. Seam is sealed with a
moisture-proof silicone/plastic caulk that is color-matched
to the material to minimize visibility. Crown Granite &
Marble
project managers will work with the Dealer and the client in every way
possible to ensure that seams are kept to a minimum and are
discreetly placed, while still maintaining the structural
integrity of the stone.
What affects pricing of
granite and marble?
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There are several variables that
affect the pricing of granite and marble. The material is
priced by the square foot and these costs are dependent on
the product's standard availability and the origin of
material. The edge profile is priced by the linear foot.
Additional costs, such as cooktop or sink cutouts,
fabrication costs, and special requests are priced
separately.
How do granite and marble
compare to other solid surface countertops?
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Granite is one of the most durable,
maintenance-free countertop materials available. Granite is
a natural material made of very hard igneous rock that is
second only in hardness and compacted strength to diamonds.
As a result of its geological composition, granite is stain,
scratch, and burn resistant. Easy to care for and much
desired for its natural beauty, granite is an investment
that amortizes over time, retaining its original appearance
long after initial installation. In most cases, granite
countertops fall within the same price range as other
high-end surfacing materials.
What should you be paying
for when buying granite?
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Not all granites are the same and
consumers must be careful when they are comparing the same
granites with different vendors. Quality stone includes
clear crystals, a smooth surface with even polish, and a
good polish without swirl marks from the polisher. The
quality of the installation is just as important as the
quality of the material. An excellent installation consists
of a job that fits well as a result of accurate templating
and good installation, highly polished, straight edges, and
a timely installation, with no hassles and a quick response
to all situations.
Can a customer choose the
granite slab that will be used for their countertops?
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Yes. Crown Granite & Marble recommends that customers visit our facility to view our granite slabs.
We have over 50 granite slabs in various colors and styles to choose from. We will
fabricate your countertops from the slabs that you select.
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