Granite countertops are one of the most durable and low-maintenance surfaces you can install in a Calgary home. With the right care, they can last decades while continuing to look polished and refined. Whether you’ve just installed new granite or you’re maintaining an older surface, this guide covers everything local homeowners need to know about sealing, cleaning, and preventing damage. To add extra insight, we included professional advice from Gary Alleyne, owner and lead installer at AAA Countertops, who has over 17 years of experience working with natural stone.
Granite is naturally strong and heat resistant, but it’s also a porous stone. Proper sealing and cleaning protect it from:
Fortunately, granite is one of the easiest countertops to maintain when you follow a simple routine.
Granite should be sealed on a regular schedule to keep liquids and stains from penetrating the surface. Calgary’s climate, with its low humidity and temperature swings, makes proper sealing especially important.
Most homeowners can follow this sealing schedule:
Gary notes that the easiest way to check whether granite needs sealing is the water test: Pour a tablespoon of water on the counter. If the water darkens the stone after a few minutes, it’s time to reseal. If it beads on the surface, your seal is still holding.
A penetrating, food-safe granite sealant is best. Avoid topical sealants, which can leave streaks or residue.
Day-to-day upkeep is simple, and sticking with the right products prevents long-term issues.
These can weaken the sealant and dull the finish over time.
“Most stains happen because something sits for too long. Wipe spills within a few minutes, especially oil, wine, coffee, and tomato sauce. Granite doesn’t stain easily, but no countertop is perfect.”
Granite handles heat well, but repeated exposure can cause thermal shock. Scratches are uncommon, but certain items can cause micro-damage over time.
Use:
Avoid placing hot pots directly on the stone, especially near seams.
Always use cutting boards. Granite can dull knives, and sharp blades can scratch softer or lighter stones.
Acetone, oven cleaners, drain cleaners, and paint thinners can weaken or remove sealant. If you’re doing home repairs or renovations, cover the countertops.
Granite is tough, but accidents happen. Here’s how to handle the most common issues.
These usually happen around sinks or edges.
Repair process:
Gary often handles these for past installation clients, and he notes that most small chips are repairable without replacing the slab.
If a stain does develop, a poultice can lift oil or pigment from inside the stone.
A basic poultice includes:
Spread the paste on the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it for 12–24 hours.
True etching is rare on granite but can happen with some lighter stones. If the finish looks dull or uneven, a stone restoration specialist can re-polish the area.
Calgary’s dry winters and warm summers create conditions that make granite maintenance slightly different than in other cities.
Gary’s recommendation: “A quick seal once a year is enough for most homes in Calgary. If your kitchen gets strong sun exposure or sees heavy use, twice a year keeps everything protected.”
You should contact a professional if you notice:
AAA Countertops handles granite repairs, re-sealing, sink reattachment, and surface restoration across Calgary. In some cases—such as sink detachments—Gary can complete the work within just a few days, as seen in past service calls from homeowners in the northwest.
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