Granite countertops and worktops are becoming more and more popular as
the old plastic worktops are out of style. Granite worktops, currently
being the most popular are made out of pure granite stone, with
slightly rounded edges. The colors are a blend of green, black, and
silver minerals making it a shiny worktop. Granite is nearly always
massive, hard and tough, and therefore it has gained widespread use as
a fantastic worktop.There are many different types of worktops that
are made from pure granite stone, including black granite worktops,
which are very similar to pure granite, just from black granite stone.
Black granite is also a very strong and heavy rock, and has no
differences with pure granite stone other than having a pure black
color, with silver sports here and there. The final option is the
quartz stone. The quartz stone is chosen for style over strength.
Quartz stone, being a crystal, is not nearly as massive and strong as
granite and black granite stone is. Quartz worktops have highly rounded
edges, and are shiny and sparkly from a distance. A very common worktop
is a mix between black granite stone and quartz stone as the outcome
produces a fairly strong worktop, with glittery areas here and there.
The cons to have a pure quartz worktop are mainly because of the
strength. If something is dropped on the worktop from even a foot
above, it may cause substantial damage. As for a granite or black
granite worktop, chips may occur, but the item that is dropped must be
heavier and from a higher elevation. The cons to granite and
black
granite worktops are stains. This is one area of which the quartz stone
worktop has an advantage. If a very strong concentration of citrus or
another substance like citrus is left on the granite or black granite
worktop for more than 12 hours, a permanent stain may occur.
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