GRANITE STONE FAQ



Frequently Asked Questions


 

Does granite stain?

Of all of the house sign stones, granite is the least porous. Before being sent to the distributor it is polished and impregnated with a resin. After fabrication and installation another sealant is applied to further protect it from staining. Water left on the granite sign for a long period of time will show evidence of moisture, however, over time the dark spot will disappear. Oil left on the granite will slowly be absorbed into the stone; wipe these areas as they occur. If an oil stain should occur, you can wipe the area with a poultice, to draw the oil out. Over time, the oil will redistribute through the granite and become undetectable.

 

Is granite scratch resistant?
 

Unlike any other materials, granite does not lose its shine and luster. The fact that granite is one of the hardest stones next to diamonds means that normal use will not damage your House Sign or Memorial Stone.

 

Is granite heat resistant?
 

Granite can withstand a dish hot from the oven or stove right onto its surface. Most "man made" synthetic solid surface tops cannot.

 

Will my granite chip or crack?
 

If granite can withstand the fabrication process, it will never break under normal conditions.

 

How do I care for my granite house sign or memorial head stone?
 

Mild soap and water works fine. There are spray cleaners with an anti-bacterial agent available that you can use. Never use cleaners that contain acid, citrus base, ammonia or bleach. These can damage the finish.
 

For further information about caring for your stone please contact Darren Somerville direct or simply email us a info@somervillestone.co.uk
            

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