Find Your Future Countertops in O’Fallon, MO
When you want to see beauty in O’Fallon, all you need to do is go to the Fort Zumwalt Park near St. Louis, MO. You can be enriched with the War of 1812, the history of the area and the lush vegetation that grows there now.
When you want to see beauty realized inside of your kitchens and baths, all you need to do is contact Arch City Granite. You can enrich your kitchen, bathrooms and laundry room with a variety of our stunning countertops. If you are thinking about new countertops near or in O’Fallon, we can make your thoughts become a reality.
Different Materials for Different Homes
Simply choosing the right countertop stone slab and color for your home can seem like a daunting task. At Arch City Granite, we make that process simple. Our knowledgeable staff can help you sift through the pros and cons of each type of stone and give you some color recommendations based on the rest of your living and dining space.
There are a variety of different countertops you can choose from for your home improvements. One of the best things to do when deciding on a countertop is to think about your situation because they not all are the same. If you are trying to make a decision about which type of stone is best for your kitchen countertop or bathroom vanity tops, here is some information that might help.
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Soapstone
- Soapstone is beautiful and naturally impervious to most types of liquids and chemicals. The stone is so dense that it doesn’t need a sealer. You can spill a glass of red liquid and never worry about stains. Soapstone is generally more heat resistant than other types of stone used for countertops. You can set a hot pan on your soapstone countertop and not worry about the heat ruining the surface. However, some varieties can be soft. A good rule of thumb is to remember that greener shades are often softer, while the grey colors are harder. Soapstone will dent and scratch easier than other surfaces, but the good news is that you can sand out any imperfections. Given its relative scarcity compared to other stones commonly used for countertops, soapstone’s price point is usually on the higher end. With proper maintenance, though, soapstone will add substantial value to your home and last for decades. It’s highly sought after for its beautiful rich tones and is perfect for home designs that incorporate rich and earthy hues.
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Marble
- When you want a luxurious look to your home, there is no better option than a marble countertop. The veins of color will catch your eye, and the glassy smooth surface will bring a smile to your face. Marble countertops require more care than other surfaces. You cannot place a hot pot on marble without some protection. If you use hot pads, coasters, and reseal your counter periodically it will stay looking its best. Remember though, marble can etch.
You also need to avoid letting any acids remain on the surface. Do not clean marble with vinegar or leave an orange juice spill on the surface for too long, as acidic substances tend to damage and sometimes stain the surface. To help your marble countertops retain their natural beauty, take a look at the following tips for care:
- Refrain from cutting food directly on the countertops or scratching them with other hard materials such as steel pots and pans.
- Avoid contact with acidic substances like citrus and vinegar, as these will damage the marble.
- Remember to avoid direct contact with hot substances. Set hot pans and dishes on hot pads or other heat barriers instead.
- Regularly apply protectant to your marble. A stain repellant seal is best.
- When you want a luxurious look to your home, there is no better option than a marble countertop. The veins of color will catch your eye, and the glassy smooth surface will bring a smile to your face. Marble countertops require more care than other surfaces. You cannot place a hot pot on marble without some protection. If you use hot pads, coasters, and reseal your counter periodically it will stay looking its best. Remember though, marble can etch.
Read more about marble countertops here.
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Granite
- When you think durability, you think granite. It is one of the most popular types of natural stone for a countertop or fireplace surround. You can cut your vegetables right on the surface and it won’t scratch. You can set hot pots and pans right down on your countertop and never have a concern in your mind. The varieties of granite are stunning. Since you can find granite slabs in an enormous variety of different colors and patterns, the options for pairing a granite countertop with unique kitchen cabinets or design schemes is virtually limitless. From peppered beiges to dark swirling patterns, no two slabs of granite are exactly alike. If you get granite countertops in Illinois or Missouri, you’re sure to have a unique kitchen. The maintenance is minimal as well. Once a year, you may need to add a coat of sealant depending on the degree of wear and tear on your granite countertop. With a reasonable amount of preventative care and proper cleaning, granite countertops are known to last for an incredibly long time. In addition to granite kitchen or bathroom counters, Arch City Granite also sells granite remnants in Illinois and Missouri. You can use these granite remnants for smaller projects and bring class to your bathroom remodel or laundry room.
Read more about granite countertops here.
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Quartz
- First off, a quartz countertop is not a slab of stone. A quartz countertop is engineered and manufactured. But don’t let that ruin your thoughts about a quartz countertop. The main ingredient (more than 90%) is ground quartz, which is one of the hardest materials on earth. The quartz is held together with a nonporous polyester resin. The resin makes the countertop scratch and stain-resistant. Since a quartz countertop is nonporous, it is easy to keep them germ-free. You will never have to reseal your quartz countertop. The biggest benefit of a quartz countertop is the options. There are more color schemes available with quartz than any other surface. The resin is susceptible to heat damage, however, so you will not be able to place hot pans directly on the surface. While quartz countertops don’t normally need regular protective seals, it is still a good idea to apply a light seal to the surface every once in a while to add an extra layer of protection for the resin. If you need a heavy-duty countertop that is as beautiful as it is durable, we highly recommend purchasing a quartz slab. Not only is quartz sturdy, but due to its customizability, there’s a quartz countertop to go with any indoor or outdoor kitchen design.
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Arch City Granite
At Arch City Granite & Marble, your happiness is our happiness. For nearly 15 years, we’ve been helping customers in our area and beyond achieve their home renovation dreams with our superb-quality custom stone countertops. We strive to exceed our customers’ expectations at every stage in the design, fabrication and kitchen countertop installation process and help you to understand any project cost along the way. With a 98.5% customer satisfaction rating, we keep customers coming back to us for future stone countertop needs as well.
We highly encourage both new and repeat customers to stop by our showroom before making a final decision about their stone countertop designs and materials. Not only do we display a wide range of granite, marble, quartz, soapstone, other natural stone and other options, but we let you see the fabrication process right on site. Visitors love the chance to observe what goes into taking a plain stone slab and turning it into a beautiful new countertop with our cutting-edge digital technology — the first of its kind in the stone-cutting industry!
If you are looking for new countertops and countertop installation or starting a bathroom remodel in O’Fallon or perhaps just some granite remnants in the St. Louis area, you need to stop by Arch City Granite. Our knowledgeable, friendly staff will help you make the right decision for your home. We can help you navigate through our vast selection of countertops and granite remnants to find the one that is perfect for your O’Fallon MO home. Start your countertop home improvement project in O’Fallon MO today.
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