What Kind of Countertops Should I Choose for an Outdoor Kitchen?

What Kind of Countertops Should I Choose for an Outdoor Kitchen?

Outdoor kitchens are marvelous, but they place extra demands of durability and UV-resistance on countertops. Here are four countertop materials — from medium price range to premium — that love the great outdoors and will look fabulous for years to come.

Do My Granite Countertops Need Resealing?

Do My Granite Countertops Need Resealing?

Trying to find out how often to reseal granite countertops can be confusing. You may hear recommendations ranging from every three months to every five years or more. The truth is, there is no one-size-fits-all answer, but here is some vital information you should know before you buy granite countertops or if you have granite that may need resealing.

How Hygienic Are Granite and Quartz Countertops?

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WITH PEOPLE RIGHTLY CONCERNED ABOUT the spread of disease, it's good to know that with proper care, quartz and granite are among the "most hygienic" countertops you can own, according to Modern Worktops.


Health Care Business Today’s website agrees that "Quartz is extremely hygienic." In its article, “Why Quartz is Perfect for Hospital Countertops,” the site goes on to explain that quartz "is a non-porous surface, which means that any liquids or moisture left on the surface cannot be absorbed."


“As there is no absorption of dirt or filth, quartz worktops won’t foster bacteria or transfer them onto foods or objects,” observes Modern Worktops. At the same time, "Granite worktops offer a nearly impenetrable shield against germs, as long as they are properly polished and sealed.”


If you think your granite needs sealing we can help. Even if WilgusIQ did not install your granite countertops, call us at 417.581.8775 and we can arrange to expertly seal them at a reasonable price.


Of course, no surfaces can protect against infection if they are not properly cleaned. For a free PDF on granite or quartz cleaning, click here. 

 

Countertop Seams: Fitting Flow and Color Together in Granite, Marble, and Quartzite

Countertop Seams: Fitting Flow and Color Together in Granite, Marble, and Quartzite

FINDING OUT THAT YOUR granite, marble, or quartzite countertops may require one or more seams can come as a rude surprise. After all, natural stone is prized for its flow and movement, and a poorly done seam can spoil the overall effect. Why are seams necessary and how can you make sure that any seams are done right?