Granite Countertops

Granite Countertops Colors

Granite is a natural stone, colors and veining can vary. These photos are an inspiration for your project please visit us to get a better look and feel for the color.

Above is only a sample of what we carry and some material might be out of stock. Please contact us to learn more about our full inventory!

Granite Countertops

Granite countertops stand as a testament to both elegance and durability in modern kitchen design. Quarried from deep within the Earth's crust, granite boasts a natural beauty marked by intricate patterns and rich hues, ranging from the subtlest creams to the deepest blacks. Its timeless appeal lies not only in its aesthetic charm but also in its remarkable resilience against scratches, heat, and stains, making it a practical choice for any bustling kitchen.

Each slab of granite is a unique piece of art, crafted by nature over millennia, promising a one-of-a-kind touch to any culinary space. From sleek, polished surfaces to textured, matte finishes, granite countertops offer a versatile canvas for personal style and culinary creativity, embodying a fusion of function and fashion that endures through the ages.

Granite Countertop Care & Maintenance FAQ

For daily care, we recommend warm water, a small amount of mild dish soap, and a microfiber cloth. This approach is what we advise homeowners and builders across Kentucky because it protects the stone and preserves the sealer. Over the years, we’ve seen harsh cleaners cause premature dulling, especially in high-use kitchens common in family homes throughout the region.
Yes. Granite is a natural stone with varying levels of porosity. At Granite Solutions, we professionally seal every granite countertop we install in Kentucky using a high-quality impregnating sealer. Depending on how the space is used, whether it’s a residential kitchen or a commercial property, resealing is typically needed every 1–3 years.
A simple water test works well. Place a few drops of water on the surface and wait about 10–15 minutes. If the stone darkens, it’s time to reseal. This is the same test our team recommends to customers across Kentucky who want to proactively protect their investment without guesswork.
Granite is very heat resistant and performs well in busy kitchens, which is why it’s a popular choice for Kentucky homes and restaurants alike. That said, we still recommend using trivets. Sudden temperature changes (especially near seams) can cause stress fractures, something we’ve seen on surfaces exposed to repeated high heat.
Avoid vinegar, lemon-based cleaners, bleach, ammonia, or bathroom cleaners. These products can etch the stone and break down the sealer over time. As a local fabricator and installer, we often get service calls across Kentucky for issues that stem directly from improper cleaning products.
Yes, granite can stain if spills (especially oils, wine, or coffee) are left unattended. Proper sealing greatly reduces this risk. In our experience installing granite throughout Kentucky, most staining issues are preventable with good habits and routine maintenance.
Granite is one of the hardest countertop materials available and holds up exceptionally well under normal use. While it’s unlikely to scratch, we still recommend cutting boards. Not because granite will be damaged, but because it protects your knives and keeps the surface looking pristine for years.
Chips can occasionally occur along edges or corners, especially in active kitchens or commercial settings. The good news is that most chips can be professionally repaired. Our team performs these repairs for customers throughout Kentucky, often restoring the surface so the damage is barely noticeable.
Yes. Commercial spaces in Kentucky, such as restaurants, offices, and multi-family developments, typically benefit from more frequent sealing and professional maintenance. Higher traffic and exposure to oils or chemicals make routine upkeep especially important for long-term performance.
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