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How Granite Sinks Differ from Others in the Market?

by Kristen White Blogger
Are you wondering how granite sinks differ from other types of sinks in the market? Here are all the details you need to know.
A granite sink is a beautiful, long-lasting, and affordable sink option which matches most countertop materials. Most Granite sinks consist of 80% granite and 20% acrylic resin. And the good news is they are available in different colors, sizes, configurations, and shapes to enhance the kitchen appearance.
 
It is very expensive to acquire a pure granite sink. This is because they are rare in the market. Most of the granite sinks that are marketed are usually granite composite. Let us look in comparison to other sinks in the market.
 
Differences between Granite and Stainless Steel Sink
 
Stainless steel sinks are noisier compared to granite sink
Stainless steel is cheaper than granite
It is easy to maintain stainless steel compared to granite
Granite is more durable compared to stainless steel
Comparison between Granite and Quartz composite
They are both identical in terms of their composition since they are both composed of a natural stone that is granite or quartz which is then mixed with acrylic resin.
 
Advantages and Disadvantages of Natural Granite Sinks
 
Advantages
 
They are durable
Each portion is unique
They are resistant to stains, heat, and scratching
They can be smoothened or chiseled
 
Disadvantages
 
Very expensive to purchase depending on the type of stone used
They are very heavy hence extra costs for support systems and installation are required
They may blemish
Annual sealing should be done as it is a requirement
Advantages and Disadvantages of Granite Composite Sinks
 
Advantages
 
Resistant to staining, scratching, and chipping
It lasts for a long period
Resistant to high heat exposure
 
Disadvantages
 
Regular maintenance is a requirement
Additional support may be required during installation
Fading and staining of lighter colors
Installation and Configuration Options
 
Granite composite sinks are almost everywhere in the market places. Some of them have a curved shape while others have a round, rectangular, D-bowl, or square shape. If you want a cleaner and seamless look, choose granite under-mount sink. For your prep or bar area to appear beautiful, choose to install granite bar sink.
 
Single-bowl sinks work best for the devoted baker or cooks while double bowl sink work best for those who desire separate dishwashing and prep areas. Some sinks may combine the advantages of both single and double sinks. Some may also possess an integrated drainboard which gives additional practicality and convenience.
 
Maintenance of a Granite Composite Sink
 
Granite sink requires consistent care and maintenance due to its resistance from damage and wear. Light sinks can blemish more quickly than dark sinks.
 
The following procedure clearly shows how to clean granite sinks:
Use a gentle soap and nylon brush when washing your sink
Rinse carefully then use a soft cloth to avoid stains
Abrasive cleaning equipment should be avoided
A special washing product such as vinegar should be used
Smear a little cooking oil for a shiny surface
 
Cost-Effectiveness of Granite composite Sink
 
Since natural stone is pretty expensive, many people choose granite composite because of its affordable price and resin content.
 
Conclusion
 
Before you choose a sink, remember to consider its benefits as well as disadvantages. The most important factor to consider when purchasing a sink is its durability as this will determine how long the sink can serve you.

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