Heritage Stone
Heritage Stone
 
Heritage Stone  

 

Phone: 03 6248 5572

Fax: 03 6248 5582

 

7 Lamb Place
CAMBRIDGE 7170
Tasmania Australia

Edge profiles

pencil round

Pencil round

bevel edge

Bevelled edge

sharke nose

Shark nose

ogee edge

Ogee edge

double bullnose

Double bullnose

double pencil

Double pencil round

double shark nose

Double shark nose

mitred edge

Mitred apron

Granite

The word granite comes from the Latin word, “granum,” a grain, in reference to the grained structure of such a crystalline rock.

Granite is an igneous rock formed from molten magma deep beneath the earths surface, 60 to 100kms deep. Being less dense than surrounding solid rock it rises to the surface either settling just beneath the surface or erupting as lava from a volcano. The magma beneath the earth’s surface cools slowly, producing coarser grained granite as the crystals have longer to grow; whereas volcanic lava cools quickly thus the crystals are smaller.

True Granite is made up of quartz, orthoclase, plagioclase, hornblende, biotite, muscovite and other minor minerals. The type of minerals present determines the colour of the granite.

Scratch resistance

Granite is a very hard material, it rates a 7 on the Mohs scale where talc is 1 and diamond is 10. It has been used extensively as a dimension stone and as flooring in commercial applications. Therefore polished granite is an ideal product for kitchen countertops due to its high durability and aesthetic qualities.

Can it withstand heat?

Granite is a very dense material, so it can stay quite cold to the touch, if a sudden change in temperature occurs in a localised area cracking can occur. Granite can withstand some exposure to heat but placing hot pots direct from the stove or oven is not recommended. Heat generated through large windows can also cause cracking especially in Black granites, which is very dense.

Cleaning

Granite is a very easy product to clean it is virtually maintenance free. Warm soapy water or a spray cleaner is all that is required for day-to-day cleaning. Heritage stone can provide specialised spray cleaners.

Most granites do not require sealing as they have a low porosity, any spills should be wiped clean as soon a possible as soakage can occur. Lighter coloured granites tend to have a higher porosity therefore we apply a penetrating sealer to these.

If you notice dark spots appearing when water is spilled contact Heritage Stone and we will provide you with the correct sealer.

Why choose granite

Granite is tough, durable and easy to maintain. Each piece of granite is unique which adds personality and character to your kitchen. Granite adds a touch of class to any home it is an asset that will pay you back more than you invested.