Should new granite have pits?

They don't fill anything that you can see. Also, you should not have pits in the surface. True, some granites can develop a few pits as some crystals come loose with use, but new granite should be mirror smooth. You can fill chips and pits using the Marble & Granite Repair Kit for Chips/Pits.
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Is it normal for granite countertops to have pits?

ANSWER: Pitting in a granite counter top is not a common maintenance issue, but it can happen. As the granite is extracted from the earth it is cut multiple times and any of these cuts can create faces where the various minerals in the stone are suddenly without the surrounding support that it naturally had.
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Why does my granite look pitted?

"Pitting" occurs because of the crystalline composition of granite. As granite was formed and cooled deep beneath the earth's surface small empty pockets developed between the various mineral crystals in the stone. Over time these voids were filled with softer minerals.
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How do you get pits out of granite?

Aim a stream of air from a can of compressed air at the pits to blow out loose dust and debris. Scrape food particles or bits of soap out of the pits with a sharp wood toothpick. Wet a sponge or rag and wipe the pitted area and the surrounding surface. Dry the granite with a soft rag.
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Is it normal for granite to have rough spots?

Granite slabs can become rough for several reasons, ranging from a low-quality stone selection to improper sealing or a lot of wear and tear. But that roughness doesn't have to stick around.
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Understanding Pitting



Should granite be perfectly smooth?

A granite countertop of sufficient quality should feel as smooth as glass. What About Polishing the Surface? Some may suggest that the solution to a rough granite countertop surface is more polishing. However, this is likely not the problem.
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Why is my newly installed granite gritty?

ANSWER: Grit on granite countertops is usually due to a low-grade / poor quality slab that cannot be fully polished. All the mineral grains of the granite will continue to flake off. Your options are to replace the countertop or apply a permanent topical coating to bind the granite surface.
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Does granite sealer fill pits?

Sealers work below the surface. They don't fill anything that you can see. Also, you should not have pits in the surface. True, some granites can develop a few pits as some crystals come loose with use, but new granite should be mirror smooth.
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How do you fix uneven granite countertops?

A: If you want to fix this yourself, you should pry out all the loose filler, then refill with two-part epoxy tinted to match the stone as closely as possible. Tape along both sides of the seam first so the epoxy doesn't smear over the stone surface.
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What does Level 1 granite look like?

Level 1 - Entry Level Granite

A low grade granite slab is a thinner cut, usually about 3/8 inch, it usually requires a piece of plywood backing for more strength. Level 1 granite has a very simple design and the colors are standard.
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How do you smooth rough granite?

The only solution we have found to have a long-term, positive effect for our customers is to apply a clear acrylic resin to the edges of the countertops. This clear acrylic resin is thin enough to fill in the voids of the granite and smooth out some of the rough spots.
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What are fissures in granite?

Fissures are elongated but extremely narrow openings along the boundaries of crystalline structures in the stone. The visible separation usually remains within the depth of the stone, although it sometimes can go entirely through. Fissures often appear in more than one place on the slab and are rarely straight.
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Are hairline cracks in granite normal?

Sometimes a hairline crack may develop or occur during installation. Even with the best care, this can happen as granite is very heavy, rigid, and difficult to maneuver. But if the crack is not separated and does not have a lip, then it is usually not a problem.
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Why is my quartz countertop pitting?

Generally, pitting may occur naturally in quartz countertops over time. This is because of the natural expansion and contraction that occurs in all types of countertops with natural stone, including quartz. So essentially, the longer your quartz countertop lasts, the more you're going to be able to see pits.
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Are countertops supposed to be level?

It's standard practice to level the tops upon installation and any true professional will do this. Of course, if the countertops become unlevel in a year or two, etc. after install, that's not his problem. But a new countertop must be made level when installed.
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What should seams in granite look like?

A good seam should be completely flat and flush with the countertop and should seem inconspicuous, if not invisible. A poor fabricator will leave a bumpy, visible seam, which will greatly diminish the look of the overall countertop.
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Does sealing granite make it smooth?

People sometimes complain of a gritty or rough granite surface after a new granite kitchen countertop installation but your issue seems to be of a different nature. And just FYI... no chemical or sealer makes the countertop smooth or shiny.
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How can you tell if granite is sealed?

How do I know if my granite needs to be sealed?
  1. pour a tablespoon of regular tap water onto the counter and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
  2. Wipe away water with a dry cloth.
  3. Is there a darkening of the stone?
  4. If there is darkening, your counters could use some sealer.
  5. If color hasn't changed, the stone is sealed.
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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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Can granite be repolished?

Most granite surfaces require remedial polishing every five to 15 years, depending on the traffic or use they receive. Your newly polished granite must, of course, then be re-sealed to protect it from stains and other harmful issues. Doctor Granite discusses that process below.
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Is granite rock smooth or rough?

Granites usually have a coarse texture (individual minerals are visible without magnification), because the magma cools slowly underground, allowing larger crystal growth. Granites are most easily characterized as light colored and coarse grained as a result of cooling slowly below the surface.
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How do you get granite to shine like glass?

To put a shine on your granite, pour a little cooking oil on a soft cleaning cloth and wipe it across the countertop. Buff it gently. This makes the counter a little bit stain-resistant and gives it a glossy shine. Even if you know how to clean countertops correctly, your granite will need to be resealed periodically.
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Why does my granite look like water spots?

If you have hard water it is going to leave spots that need cleaning, but that is the water, not the granite. It was always occurring you just did not notice it on the counter. The most common granite finish is polished, and it is a very glossy and smooth surface.
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