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Soapstone Countertops Add Beauty

to Any Kitchen

Choosing new kitchen countertops is an exciting project that can make a drastic change in the appearance and value of your home. Like many homeowners, however, you may find shopping for countertops overwhelming. To make it easier, find a company to install countertops in Norcross that has experience working with a variety of materials. This will give you the freedom to choose the type of countertops that work best for you.

As you shop, think outside the granite box and consider using soapstone. This natural stone material offers a beautiful alternative to granite, quartz, or marble. It contains talc, which makes its finished surface feels soft and smooth, like a dry bar of soap.

Will It Last?

Soapstone is both heat-resistant and non-porous, so it won’t burn or absorb spills. Acidic beverages, such as lemon juice and wine, will not harm it. This also means that it is naturally resistant to bacteria growth, making it a perfect choice for your kitchen.

Soapstone is a slightly softer material than granite, so some small nicks and scratches may occur. Unlike granite, however, these can easily be removed by the homeowner using sandpaper and mineral oil.  Alternatively, scratches and dents can be left in the countertop, adding to its character.

Does It Come in Different Colors?

Soapstone comes in a range of darker grey, green, and black shades. Some degree of white veining is often visible too, depending on the individual slab used to make the countertop. Despite its limited range of colors, it’s amazingly compatible with a variety of décor styles, from traditional to modern.

Is It Difficult to Maintain?

With soapstone, all the maintenance is driven by your personal preference for its appearance. Unlike granite, the density of soapstone means that you don’t need to seal it. Some homeowners prefer to rub down their soapstone counters with mineral oil. The oil keeps the color consistent and helps blend in any surface scratches. If not treated, soapstone will darken over time.

Is It Affordable?

The cost of buying and installing soapstone countertops is comparable to that of granite, quartz, or marble.

Can I Do It Myself?

Installing countertops, especially a soft material like soapstone, is a job best left to the pros. They have the tools and knowledge to do the job right.

When working with a company to install countertops in Norcross, ask about soapstone. A professional can help you decide if this material is a good choice for your home.

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If you’re thinking about new kitchen countertops, consider soapstone. This beautiful, durable material is low-maintenance and complements any style of décor, from traditional to modern.

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