Granite

Granite countertops offer timeless beauty, exceptional durability, and long-term value for kitchens and bathrooms. A premium natural stone solution.

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Granite countertops remain one of the most popular and trusted surface options for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces. Known for their natural elegance, durability, and versatility, granite adds both function and long-term value to your property.

If you’re looking for expert guidance and premium stone options, Maison Granite can help you choose the right slab, finish, and edge profile for a clean, high-end result.

What Are Granite Countertops?

Granite countertops are crafted from natural granite stone—an igneous rock formed deep within the earth under heat and pressure. Each slab is unique, with distinctive patterns, veining, and mineral specks that give granite its signature look. Once quarried, the stone is cut, polished, and sealed to create a strong surface suitable for everyday life.

Why Choose Granite Countertops?

1) Exceptional Durability

Granite is one of the hardest natural stones used for countertops. It holds up well against scratches, chips, and daily wear, making it a reliable choice for busy kitchens and high-traffic spaces.

2) Heat Resistance

Granite handles heat better than many materials, which is especially helpful when cooking. While it’s always smart to use trivets, granite is generally known for staying stable under hot cookware and warm appliances.

3) Natural Beauty That Never Looks “Generic”

Because granite is natural, no two countertops are exactly alike. Whether you prefer subtle neutrals or bold movement, granite can complement modern, traditional, or transitional interiors.

4) Strong Long-Term Value

Granite is often viewed as a premium surface. It can improve the look of your space and increase buyer appeal, which may help support resale value.

5) Easy Everyday Maintenance

With proper sealing, granite is resistant to stains and moisture. Most of the time, mild soap and water are all you need to keep the surface clean and looking sharp.

Popular Uses for Granite Countertops

  • Kitchen countertops
  • Kitchen islands
  • Bathroom vanities
  • Bars and entertainment areas
  • Commercial counters and reception desks

Granite Countertops vs. Other Materials

FeatureGraniteQuartzMarble
Natural StoneYesNo (Engineered)Yes
Heat ResistanceHighMediumMedium
Scratch ResistanceHighHighLower
MaintenanceModerate (sealing helps)LowHigher
UniquenessEvery slab is uniqueMore consistent patternsUnique, but softer stone

Care Tips for Granite Countertops

  • Clean daily with mild soap and water.
  • Avoid harsh or acidic chemicals that can wear down the sealer.
  • Wipe spills promptly, especially oils and dark liquids.
  • Reseal periodically to maintain strong stain resistance.

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Serving Massachusetts

Homeowners across Massachusetts choose granite for its lasting performance and timeless look. From classic kitchens to modern bathroom vanities, granite is a dependable upgrade that looks great for years.

Conclusion: Are Granite Countertops Worth It?

Yes—granite countertops offer a strong mix of durability, beauty, and long-term value. If you want a surface that feels premium, performs well, and stays in style, granite is a choice you can feel confident about.

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Granite Countertops FAQ

Granite Countertops Common Questions

1. Do granite countertops stain easily?

Granite countertops are naturally dense, but they are not completely stain-proof. When properly sealed, granite is highly resistant to stains from common kitchen spills like coffee, wine, oil, and sauces. Staining usually occurs only when the stone is not sealed or the sealer has worn off over time. With routine maintenance and timely cleanup, staining is rarely an issue.

Yes, granite countertops should be sealed to protect the surface from moisture and stains. Most granite needs to be sealed once every 1 to 3 years, depending on the stone’s porosity and how heavily the surface is used. A simple water-drop test can help determine if resealing is needed—if water absorbs instead of beading, it’s time to reseal.

Granite is highly heat-resistant and can tolerate hot pots and pans better than many other countertop materials. However, repeated exposure to extreme heat may weaken the sealer over time. While granite won’t scorch or melt, using trivets or heat pads is recommended to preserve the finish and sealant.

For daily cleaning, warm water and a mild dish soap are usually enough. Use a soft cloth or sponge and dry the surface afterward to prevent streaks. Avoid harsh chemicals, acidic cleaners, or abrasive pads, as they can dull the finish and degrade the sealer over time.

Granite is extremely durable, but like any natural stone, it can chip if subjected to heavy impact, especially along edges or corners. Cracks are rare and typically result from improper installation or structural issues below the countertop. Professional fabrication and installation greatly reduce these risks.

Granite and quartz countertops often fall within a similar price range. Some granite colors are more affordable than quartz, while rare or exotic granite slabs can be more expensive. Overall cost depends on slab selection, thickness, edge profile, and installation complexity rather than material alone.

Most stains can be removed using a poultice made from baking soda and water (or acetone for oil-based stains). The paste is applied to the stained area, covered, and left for 24–48 hours to draw out the stain. Severe or old stains may require professional treatment, but permanent damage is uncommon.

Yes. When properly sealed, granite countertops are non-porous and resistant to bacteria growth, making them safe for food preparation. Regular cleaning and maintenance ensure a hygienic surface suitable for everyday cooking and meal prep.

Popular granite edge profiles include eased edge, bullnose, beveled, ogee, and waterfall edges. The best option depends on the style of the kitchen—simple edges suit modern designs, while decorative profiles complement traditional or luxury spaces. Edge choice can subtly impact both appearance and cost.

With proper care, granite countertops can last decades—often the lifetime of the home. Their durability, resistance to wear, and timeless appearance make them one of the longest-lasting countertop materials available.

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