Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Limestone kitchen countertops

There are many different countertop materials on the market today and choosing between them comes down to personal style, needs, and budget. For those who wish to make a statement that answers to both form and function, stone material is often the first choice for kitchen renovation. The limestone countertop, in particular, adds a touch of elegance and beauty to the kitchen while still offering durability and functionality.

The limestone material used to make the limestone countertop in the United States is imported from Canada, one of the largest producers of natural limestone. Like any natural stone, limestone is strong, durable, and uniquely beautiful; it comes in a variety of natural color combinations and textures from which consumers choose those pieces that will best complement their home’s décor.

Any natural stone countertop is likely to be a more expensive choice than a laminate or engineered material. But in many cases, those who have such countertops in their home will tell you that the price is well worth the low maintenance, timeless elegance, and unmatched durability inherent in these stones.

Limestone has a long association with great monuments and architecture; and this same unwavering resilience and beauty is what makes it so popular in private homes. The limestone countertop equals a sophistication and unrivaled quality that is well worth its expense.

The durability of the limestone countertop allows it to withstand humidity, heat, and moisture - common elements in a kitchen environment. It is also relatively resilient against scratches.

However, there are some areas in which the limestone countertop is especially vulnerable. Since limestone is made of a large portion of calcium, a limestone countertop generally does fare well when it comes in contact with acidic or corrosive substances. Should the limestone come into contact with anything of this nature it can be easily corroded or marred.

That is why it is so vitally important to address any spills immediately so as to maintain the integrity of this beautiful stone. Additionally, limestone is easily stained so spills of any kind should be addressed with mild, natural cleansers.

As with any stone material, installing the limestone countertop can be something of a challenge. Experts recommend that do-it-yourselfers stay away from this particular project unless they’ve had experience in handling limestone and installing this particular countertop. This installation job is something that is best left to the professionals.

A professional contractor can be found through the retailer where you purchased your countertop or through independent resources. Just be sure that you are dealing with someone who is knowledgeable about limestone and has the experience to expertly install your countertop.

1 comment:

  1. The greatest pro for limestone is its beauty. With soft colors and a low sheen, this material is the closest rival to marble in the looks category. However, limestone is even less user-friendly as it easily stains, requires regular sealing, chips easily due to its softness, and isn’t heat resistant.


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