Granite Countertops
Timeless Character. Unmatched Durability.
A natural stone that brings genuine character to every surface — no two slabs are exactly alike.
Granite is an igneous natural stone formed deep within the earth over millions of years, quarried in large slabs and cut to size for countertop and surface applications. It is one of the hardest natural materials used in home construction, making it an exceptionally durable choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-use surfaces of all kinds.
What sets granite apart is its individuality. Every slab carries its own unique pattern of color, movement, and mineral variation — meaning the countertop in your kitchen exists nowhere else. It pairs that natural character with serious performance, resisting scratches, heat, and daily wear in a way few materials can match.
Key Features
One of the hardest and most scratch-resistant natural countertop materials available
Each slab is uniquely patterned — no two granite countertops are identical
Highly heat-resistant and holds up well to heavy kitchen use
Available in a wide range of colors, from understated neutrals to bold, dramatic movements
Requires periodic sealing to maintain stain resistance
Can be finished in polished, honed, or leathered profiles depending on preference
Why Homeowners Choose Granite
Delivers a truly one-of-a-kind surface that engineered materials cannot replicate
Exceptional longevity — properly maintained granite countertops can last a lifetime
Adds significant perceived and resale value to any kitchen or bathroom
Performs well in demanding environments without looking worn over time
Best Applications
Kitchen countertops and islands
Bathroom vanities and vessel sink bases
Outdoor kitchen surfaces in covered applications
Bar tops and entertaining areas
Commercial and hospitality countertop installations
Maintenance & Care
Granite is a naturally porous material and should be sealed at installation and resealed periodically — typically once a year depending on use and the specific stone. Daily cleaning with a soft cloth and a pH-neutral stone cleaner or mild dish soap keeps the surface looking its best. Avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or citrus-based products, which can wear down the sealant over time. With proper care, granite is a low-effort material that rewards the upkeep with decades of reliable performance.
No two granite slabs are the same — come see what AMD StoneTouch has in stock and find the one that’s right for your space.
