One of the most common questions we get at Fox Granite is whether or not you can cut directly on a granite countertop. The durability and hardness of granite often give the impression that it’s invincible, but is it a suitable surface for chopping, slicing, and dicing? Let's delve into this question to provide you with the answers you need.
Granite is one of the hardest natural stones available, rated just below diamonds on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. This makes it incredibly durable and resistant to scratching. Technically speaking, you could cut directly on a granite countertop and not damage the surface.
While it's true that granite is hard and durable, cutting directly on the surface is generally not recommended for several reasons:
Granite is harder than your kitchen knives. Cutting directly on the surface is likely to dull or even damage your knives over time.
While granite is hard, it's not entirely free of microscopic pores and natural fissures. Direct cutting could lead to minute cracks over time, compromising the stone’s integrity.
Granite is porous, which means that food particles can lodge into microscopic pores if the surface hasn't been sealed properly or if the sealer has worn off. This creates an opportunity for bacteria to grow.
Even though granite is highly scratch-resistant, that doesn't mean it's entirely scratch-proof. Repeated cutting may eventually leave marks that will mar the aesthetic quality of the surface.
The safest and most prudent approach is to use a cutting board. Cutting boards protect both your knives and your countertops, and they’re easier to clean and sanitize.
Whether or not you choose to cut directly on your granite countertop, regular maintenance like sealing is crucial for preserving its appearance and functionality. The better you take care of your granite, the longer it will retain its natural beauty and durability.
While the inherent hardness of granite allows for cutting directly on the surface, it's generally not advisable due to the potential harm it may cause to your knives, the minor risk it poses to the granite, and sanitation reasons. The use of a cutting board is the best way to maintain both your knives and your beautiful granite countertops in the long run.For residents of Austin, San Antonio, and the surrounding areas, Fox Granite is your trusted source for all things granite countertops. We offer not just installation services, but also the maintenance tips and recommendations you need to keep your countertops looking as good as new. Contact us today for a free consultation!