Hard surfaces are a combination of porous and nonporous materials.
Is granite a porous surface.
All natural stone possesses some degree of porosity.
Daily kitchen activities pose no problems for granite which can even take on a hot pot without the use of a trivet.
This means granite has tiny crevices or holes that allow air and water into the stone.
Often overlooked are details such as the material surface texture.
On the downside laminate countertops typically only last for about 10 years or so before you should replace them.
Beautiful stronger than oak but porous a gorgeous nearly impenetrable counter top surface granite is highly resistant to scratching cracking and staining and is impervious to heat.
Most fabricators will apply a sealer to granite countertops before they are installed which will protect them from absorbing liquids too quickly.
A non porous surface is microscopically flat and smooth down to the molecular level.
Polished granite is the most durable most granite countertops are polished then sealed making them nearly impermeable.
Being porous is not necessarily a bad quality.
However this doesn t mean granite acts as a sponge.
You do not want your granite kitchen countertops or surfaces in other rooms to sustain damages as a result of a worn seal.
To say water can pass throu.
The size of these tiny voids along with their surface count determine the porosity level.
Common hard surface materials are stainless steel solid surface laminate porcelain and a wide variety of tile and ridged plastic materials.
Granite is less porous than marble.
It is stain resistant.
Polishing the stone creates a flat smooth surface that reduces the porosity.
Granite is a porous material.
Some of the more common porous surfaces include laminate granite and various types of tile and plastic materials.
Porosity can be swiss cheese or sponge like others have said but it can go down to the nanostructures level like zeolite and aerogel.
How porous your granite countertop is will depend on how it is finished and how it is treated.
While granite is not the most porous natural stone countertop option it is still porous and you will need to seal the surface to protect it from liquid damage and stains.
Granite is a naturally porous stone though it s not as porous as some other types of natural stone like marble.
The material is also stain resistant.
When a surface is nonporous such as stainless steel it cannot absorb anything at all.
If liquids are left on the surface for long periods of time they will eventually absorb.
While granite is unlikely to ever go out of style the choice for countertop surfaces extends far beyond granite and includes synthetic surfaces like corian natural rocks like marble and engineered quartz like silestone granite a natural rock is extremely hard and durable despite being porous.
The surfaces are non porous so you will not have to worry about sealing.
Granite is one of the most durable materials you can install in your home.
Each pore on the surface of granite tiles or slabs is considered to be a microscopic void.