500+ Granite Countertops in columbus, oh
Elevate your historic kitchen with exquisite granite countertops in Columbus, OH. Discover the perfect blend of natural beauty and unrivaled durability.
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Why Granite?
Every slab is unique
Granite is the natural stone quarried directly from the earth's crust. Granite crystallizes when silica-rich magma intrudes into surrounding rock and cools over millions of years.
Ideal for countertops, vanities and decorative exterior applications
The long formation process gives granite its exceptional density and durability. With only a finite supply of stone in each quarry, every granite countertop becomes a true limited-edition piece.
The only processing they need is shaping into various forms, sizes, and finishes.
Though it is the hardest of structural stones, the amazing variety of mineral-rich colors and natural patterns gives it ornamental value as well.
Why Distinctive Kitchen?
Established in 1994, with over 30+ years experience in the industry, Distinctive Kitchen is the trusted partner for homeowners, contractors and many multi-family projects.
- THE LARGEST COUNTERTOP FABRICATOR IN OHIO
- MASSIVE PHYSICAL INVENTORY
- STRESS-FREE PROCESS WITH DISTINCTIVE TEAM
- KITCHEN COLLECTION: CABINETS, SINKS, BACKSPLASHES,...
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Visit our Showroom today to craft your perfect countertops!
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Address: 4600 Bridgeway Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219
Showroom Hours:
MON - FRI: 8AM - 5PM
SAT: 9AM - 3PM
SUN: Closed
Clear pricing. Stunning selection of materials. On-time installations. Schedule a Showroom visit with us now!
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FAQs of Granite
Granite is naturally very dense and quite stain-resistant, but it is a porous natural stone. To enhance its stain protection and ensure longevity, most granite countertops require sealing. The frequency of sealing depends on the specific type of granite (lighter, more porous stones may need it more often), the quality of the initial sealant applied, and how much the countertops are used. Generally, it's recommended to reseal granite every 1 to 5 years. A simple water test (sprinkling a few drops on the surface; if it soaks in and darkens, it's time to reseal) can help determine if sealing is needed.





