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Limestone Countertops

Limestone: A Durable and Long-Lasting Choice

Limestone Visually Enhances Any Space

Limestone, a beautiful natural stone surface, has the ability to visually enhance any area of your home or business. Whether you use it as a kitchen countertop, backsplash, bathroom countertop or other fixture in the home, a limestone slab will not only add style but value as well. The appearance of limestone emits a feeling of light and warmth to your space. So, if you’re looking for kitchen countertop edging in limestone, or you want limestone tiling to augment your bathroom, Granite Guy is the one to call.

Limestone countertops, much like any natural stone countertops, are a high-quality choice for your kitchen or bath. We give you a wide variety of limestone countertop options to choose from in regards to color and texture. Although kitchen countertops get most of the attention in the home, limestone is a truly versatile stone that works seamlessly with many other design elements. When it comes to countertop, tiling, bar tops and even flooring materials, there are many excellent reasons for you to choose limestone.

Why Choose Limestone?

The Benefits Of Limestone Countertops

Many homeowners decide on limestone for their kitchens and baths. Why? Limestone features many great benefits:

  • Superior quality
  • Rich, beautiful appearance
  • Durability, matched only by granite
  • Beautiful, timeless appearance
  • Longevity
  • Hygienic and versatile

For countertops in Massachusetts, you can’t beat Granite Guy for fabrication and installation of all the best natural and engineered stones. If you love limestone, you’ll love what we can do with it!

Tips For Caring For Your Limestone Countertops:

How to clean and protect limestone countertops
  • Seal your limestone countertop regularly to prevent staining.
  • Wipe up spills immediately to avoid etching.
  • Use specific limestone cleaners (or warm water and mild detergent).
  • Use a soft rag or washcloth to clean instead of a sponge with an abrasive surface.
  • Use cutting boards and not the countertop surface.
  • Keep in mind, brushed or honed finishes reduce fingerprints.

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