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Why choose a granite Worktop?
Granite worktops are a timeless choice for kitchens and bathrooms, offering a touch of luxury where you need it most. Formed from natural stone, each granite slab is unique, showcasing intricate patterns and a wide range of colours.
Unique
Every slab has one-of-a-kind patterns and colours, adding a personal touch to your space.
Exceptional Durability
Granite is scratch, chip, and heat-resistant, ideal for busy kitchens and bathrooms.
Low Maintenance
With proper sealing, granite is stain-resistant and easy to clean, ensuring lasting beauty with minimal effort.
Featured Granite Project
AG Granite | Orinoco
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popular Granite Worktop colours
Granite worktops are available in a stunning variety of colours and finishes, from classic whites and blacks to rich browns, vibrant greens, and elegant greys. The natural variations in colour and texture ensure that every granite worktop is unique, providing a distinctive touch to your kitchen or bathroom.
Colour of the month
Sensa | Orinoco
Frequently asked questions
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Granite is a natural igneous rock formed from the cooling of magma. It is composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica, giving it a distinctive speckled appearance and incredible strength.
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Granite worktops are highly durable, heat-resistant, scratch-resistant, and add timeless beauty to any kitchen or bathroom. They are also low maintenance with proper sealing.
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Yes, granite is heat-resistant and can tolerate high temperatures. However, we recommend using trivets to protect the sealant from weakening over time.
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Granite is naturally stain-resistant but porous. Regular sealing prevents liquids from penetrating the surface and helps maintain its appearance.
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Use warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth to clean granite. Avoid abrasive cleaners or pads, and always blot spills rather than wiping them.
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Yes, granite is one of the most durable materials available for worktops. It is resistant to scratches, chips, and daily wear and tear.
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Yes, granite can be cut to fit any kitchen or bathroom layout, whether for small spaces or large areas. It is available in a range of thicknesses and finishes.
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Granite is available in polished (glossy), honed (matte), and leathered (textured) finishes. Each finish offers a unique look and feel.
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Prices vary based on the type of granite, thickness, and installation requirements. Granite is a premium material, but its longevity and beauty make it a worthwhile investment.
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Yes, granite worktops are considered a high-end feature that can significantly increase the resale value of your property.
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While both are natural stones, granite is harder and more durable than marble. Granite is less porous, making it more resistant to stains and scratches.
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Granite is a natural stone with unique patterns, while quartz is engineered and offers a wider range of colours. Granite is more heat-resistant, while quartz is less porous and easier to maintain.
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Yes, granite is an excellent choice for bathroom countertops due to its durability, moisture resistance, and natural beauty.
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Granite comes in a wide range of colours, including whites, blacks, greys, browns, blues, and reds. Each slab features unique patterns and veining.
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Yes, sealing is recommended to protect granite from stains and maintain its appearance. Most worktops need sealing annually, depending on usage.
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Minor chips and scratches can often be repaired by a professional. However, granite's durability makes damage relatively rare.
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Granite can handle high heat, but using trivets or heat pads is advisable to protect the sealant and prolong its lifespan.
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Granite is a natural material, and its sustainability depends on the quarrying and processing methods. Choosing responsibly sourced granite supports environmentally friendly practices.
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With proper care, granite worktops can last a lifetime, making them a long-term investment.
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Yes, granite's natural durability and resistance to weather make it an excellent choice for outdoor kitchens or bar areas. An alternative choice is a Caesarstone Porcelain worksurface.

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