Our Soapstone Countertops

Soapstone is a natural, quarried stone composed primarily of mineral talc with a smooth, soap-like feel, a characteristic attributed to its high talc content. Which makes Soapstone is a popular choice for kitchen countertops

We Have A Wide Variety Of Soapstone Countertops

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Alberene Soapstone
Fantasia Soapstone
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Marina Soapstone
Santa Rita Soapstone

*This is only a small sample of our soapstone countertop options. You can call or visit us today to speak to a fabrication specialist and cover your full range of options.

How to Know Soapstone is the Right Choice for You

Soapstone might be the ideal choice for your countertops if you appreciate a natural, evolving patina and are willing to embrace minor scratches as part of its character development. It’s particularly well-suited for those who prioritize heat resistance and low maintenance in their kitchen surfaces.

Here are some more of the benefits of soapstone in more detail to help you make your choice.

High Durability & Easy to Maintain

Soapstone can withstand high temperatures without scorching or cracking, making it ideal for busy kitchens. Its non-porous nature prevents liquids from penetrating, resulting in excellent stain resistance. Soapstone is unaffected by acids and alkalis, making it perfect for kitchen use where various foods and cleaning products are present.

Low Maintenance: Unlike many other natural stones, soapstone doesn’t require sealing and is easy to clean. As a natural material, soapstone is an environmentally conscious choice that doesn’t require harmful chemicals for maintenance.

Natural Appearance

Soapstone countertops typically feature a matte, honed finish that gives them a soft, natural appearance. The color palette ranges from light gray to charcoal, often displaying subtle veining patterns. Some varieties may have a slight greenish or bluish tint, adding to their unique character.

Important Things To Consider

While soapstone’s softness allows for easier fabrication, it also makes it more susceptible to scratches and nicks than harder stones like granite. However, minor scratches can often be easily buffed out, and some homeowners appreciate how this wear contributes to the stone’s character over time.

Soapstone is denser than many other countertop materials, making it heavier. This may require additional support in some kitchen installations, particularly for large surfaces or islands.

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