Can you cut granite countertops after they are installed?

Yes, it is possible to remove granite slabs once installed. Pros must carefully remove them as a whole to avoid damage. It's understandable if this very meticulous process may have you holding your breath as a homeowner, especially since granite countertops cost an average of $2,000 to $4,500.
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How do you cut an already installed granite countertop?

Choose either a standard circular saw or a wet-cut circular saw to cut granite. Either will work, but the wet-cut circular saw will produce very little dust, thanks to a small tube that drizzles water onto the surface of the granite as you cut. Cut granite slab outdoors if possible to simplify cleanup.
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Can existing granite countertops be recut?

However, if you need to modify this space for a new sink, refrigerator, or cooktop, the good news is that your granite can be recut to accommodate the different setup.
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Will granite crack when cutting?

Since granite is prone to cracking, cautiously take time to make an additional cut to reduce the risk of countertop damage.
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Can you cut a granite worktop on site?

The best tool to cut a granite worktop is a standard circular saw or a wet-cut circular saw. Both will do a good job, but you'll produce less dust if you use a wet-cut circular saw.
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How To Cut Granite Countertop



Can you change the edge of a granite countertop?

It is possible to change your granite edge after installation but not without expense and mess. The same tools used to cut initially at the shop are used to cut your granite on-site. Also, it will be much easier to turn a square countertop into a rounded countertop than vice versa.
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Can you cut quartz countertop after installation?

size or shape. In a new home they can either be created precisely to the builder's specifications, or the room can be designed around a pre-existing slab. Though quartz can be cut down, it cannot be cut back up again, so be sure to measure accurately and clear the path carefully.
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Will cutting on granite scratch it?

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A natural stone surface might seem like the perfect place do to a little chopping, but unfortunately, even the strongest slab of granite isn't immune from cuts, chips, and scratches that can dull the surface of your countertop.
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Is it OK to cut directly on granite?

While you can cut directly on some stone countertops, it is not recommended. Granite is one of the most durable countertop materials you can buy, and it can certainly withstand cuts from a knife blade. However, if your granite has a sealer on it, cutting can eventually wear down the sealant.
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Can granite be cut in place for larger sink?

Highlights. Yes, it's technically possible to recut granite to make room for a larger sink. Some contractors will enlarge the sink cutout with your granite in place. Others will insist on transporting your granite to a shop where a milling machine can do the job.
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Can existing granite be cut for farmhouse sink?

Yet while granite countertops may be a little more difficult to work with, it is possible. You will need to cut into the granite with a saw (e.g., cement, tile, etc.), but the process is fairly similar to other types of countertops. Cut off the water supply and disconnect water lines by loosening nuts under the sink.
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Can you Refabricate granite?

Unfortunately, reusing granite countertops is almost always impossible. Attempts at doing so fail so often that some contractors refuse to even try, and others will likely ask you to sign a damage waiver that holds them harmless in the event that something goes wrong.
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Can you cut a countertop after installation?

Theoretically, yes, you could cut granite countertops yourself, if you had the right tools, knowledge, and skillset. However, it's best left to professional countertop installers.
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How long after granite is installed can you use it?

As a general rule, you can use your granite again right away after sealing, but only if you have buffed the sealer into the stone without letting it dry on the surface. The surface will need to stay dry for at least 24 hours before polishing the stone, but the countertops can be used two hours after sealing.
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How much does it cost to cut a sink hole in granite?

A sink cutout in your countertop averages around $100 while a faucet hole costs an average of $29. Unless the counter is for a kitchen island, you'll probably have at least one cutout for a kitchen sink and another for the faucet.
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What can you not do with granite countertops?

8 Things to Avoid on Your Granite Countertops
  • Working With Raw Meat on a Granite Countertop. ...
  • Storing Acidic Things on Your Granite Countertop. ...
  • Letting Spills Remain on a Granite Countertop. ...
  • Using Knives Directly on the Granite. ...
  • Putting Hot Pans on Your Countertop. ...
  • Sitting or Standing on Your Granite Countertop.
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Will a razor blade scratch granite?

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We use razor blades all the time in the shop. As long as your counters are "granite" and not a softer material like marble, travertine, or limestone you don't have to worry about scratching it.
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What are the problems with granite countertops?

The most concerning problems can occur when the countertops are not sealed correctly or the sealant wears off without the counters being resealed. Granite is porous. This means that unsealed or poorly sealed counters can absorb wine, juice or oil, producing a stain that might be impossible to remove.
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Does granite need to be sealed after installation?

Granite is one of the strongest materials on Earth, so is it really necessary to seal granite countertops? Absolutely! Granite that has not been properly sealed can store germs and moisture – things you don't want on your food preparation surfaces.
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Will a hot pan crack granite?

Homeowners don't need to worry about damaging their countertops with everyday use because granite is quite heat resistant. Placing a hot pan on a well-maintained granite slab will not cause it to crack or weaken. Just remember that repeatedly placing a very hot pan on the same spot may cause granite to discolor.
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How easily does granite chip?

High impact blows can harm granite just like any other solid surface. Because of its crystalline structure, granite can chip if subjected to sharp hard objects. A chip can be filled with a granite dust and epoxy mixture.
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Can you cut a stone countertop in place?

After many years in the countertop industry, we've come across many homeowners asking if their granite countertop can be cut or modified to fit their new cooktop, fridge or new sink. Surprisingly, the answer is yes, this can be achieved, with the help from SurfaceLink of course!
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Is quartz better than granite?

Quartz is actually harder than granite and thus, more durable. In fact, quartz is nearly indestructible, and because it isn't porous like granite, it's easy to keep your countertops relatively bacteria-free.
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Is quartz cheaper than granite?

Sometimes, granite will come out as the cheaper option. Other times, you may end up with a quartz countertop that costs less than granite. In a comparison of the per square foot price, quartz will usually cost more – averaging about 20 to 40 percent more.
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