
Whether you have granite or other natural stone countertop, IMS Texas can restore its luster to near original condition.
A recent Los Angeles Times article espoused the idea that in home-building and renovations “granite fatigue” has set in for consumers, builders and renovators. That is, that the recent wild popularity of granite now means that it’s a “been there, done that” option as a material for kitchen countertops and kitchen islands.
Instead, alternatives such as glass, metal and other natural stones, like marble and soapstone are being sought out by homeowners and builders alike. And if you want to go even more exotic, think volcanoes. One contractor uses lava stone in his high-end kitchen renovations.
Regardless of how “hot or not” the surface is, kitchen counters require proper care, particularly because natural stone maintenance is vital to keep your kitchen “cooking,” both literally and from an aesthetic point of view.
Granite countertop cleaning requires specific actions, just as any natural stone maintenance does, whether it is on your counter or floor.
You can read the full L.A. Times article here.
