According to this article, it is
http://www.realestate.com.au/renovate/k ... -guide.htm
Hardest benchtop material
Able to withstand hot pans
Difficult to scratch
However, it requires regular resealing...
Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 May 24, 2009 1:59 pm According to this article, it is http://www.realestate.com.au/renovate/k ... -guide.htm Hardest benchtop material Able to withstand hot pans Difficult to scratch However, it requires regular resealing... Re: Is Granite the best Kitchentop material ? 2May 24, 2009 6:28 pm It troubles me that it is so hard to put down a heat diffuser for an 'off the stove' pan. They are bloody hot, and melt most surfaces. alternative: Stone mixed with cement and sand, ground and polished no added sealer, hard as the hobs of hell. Go dark oxide and no stains will show. Will cost about 400 L/M installed Only thing to watch is, don't leave milk on the surface Where you are coming from is where you are going to... Re: Is Granite the best Kitchentop material ? 3Jun 03, 2009 9:03 am If you look around buddy, you will surely find many thread's which ask pretty much the same question. What stone top is best suited now days. They all have there own distinct property's and pro's and con's. So really best option is to go check out some other forums and make your choice's from there. I know there are forums out there because i have posted a fair few massive article's on stones and really right now i cant be bother re-typing it, sorry its just first thing this morning and not in the mood to go keyboard crazy. But if you look you will find the answers. If you got any other questions dont hesitate to ask me and i will do my best to help you. Jeremy@SSP.Stones Ph: (02) 9822 8395 Mob: 04301 326 95 Fax: (02) 9824 2082 SSP Stones Pty Ltd, Detailed Manufacturers of all stone materials. Kitchen Benchtops, Bathroom Reno's, Floors, Facades and all other stone works. Different to what others have said but thanks for that insight. 2 5204 Not recommended! The image presented is for a sublevel area. The footings are down deep with a load bearing wall supporting the upper floor level. If you did that drain… 8 10601 |