$68.70
/ sf installedAesthetic Description: Muted striations of white and grey are sprinkled sparingly across a deep black setting - you can make your space POP with this gorgeous and sophisticated stone.
Suitable Applications: Indoor & Outdoor Surfaces
Popular Uses: Outdoor: Outdoor Kitchen Countertops, BBQ Grill Surrounds, Patio Bar Countertops, Outdoor Dining Tables, Poolside Bars, Garden Workstations, Outdoor, Beverage Stations, Fire Pit Surrounds, Outdoor Buffet Stations, Patio Island Countertops, Backyard Prep Stations, Outdoor Sinks and Wet Bars, Rooftop Terrace Countertops, Outdoor Pizza Oven Surrounds Indoor: Kitchen Countertops, Bathroom Countertops, Kitchen Island Countertops, Laundry Room Countertops, Wet Bars, Tabletops, Backsplashes, Waterfall Sides, Shower Surrounds
Style: Marine Black
Stain Resistance |
Highly Resistant:
Non-porous; no sealing required
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Scratch Resistance |
Moderate Resistance:
Soft; scratches can be repaired
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Heat Resistance |
Highly Resistant:
Withstands high heat; ideal for kitchens
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Hardness |
Rated 1 on Mohs Hardness scale;
very soft, easily scratches
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Periodic Re-sealing |
Not required;
non porous, but periodic oiling is recommended
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Country of Origin |
Various countries
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Item Weight |
20 lbs/sf
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Material Warranty |
1-Year Limited Warranty
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2200 Denton Dr Suite-114
Austin, TX 78758
$68.70
/ sf installedCountertop Installation Available in Austin area
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Find answers to commonly asked customer questions about this countertop material
Q: What are soapstone countertops made of?
A: Soapstone countertops are made from natural metamorphic rock composed mainly of talc, which gives it a soft, soapy feel, along with other minerals like chlorite, magnesite, and dolomite. This composition makes soapstone durable and heat-resistant.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: Do soapstone countertops require sealing?
A: No, soapstone countertops do not require sealing because they are non-porous. However, many people choose to apply mineral oil to enhance the natural darkening process and maintain an even appearance.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: How do soapstone countertops compare to granite countertops?
A: Soapstone is softer and more prone to scratching than granite but can be easily repaired with sanding. Unlike granite, soapstone is non-porous and does not require sealing. It also offers a unique, matte finish and develops a natural patina over time.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: Can soapstone countertops withstand heat?
A: Yes, soapstone countertops are highly heat-resistant and can withstand direct contact with hot pots and pans without damage. This makes them an excellent choice for kitchen countertops.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: What should I do if my soapstone countertop chips or scratches?
A: Soapstone is softer than other countertop materials and can scratch more easily. Minor scratches can be buffed out with sandpaper, and deeper scratches or chips can be filled with epoxy. Regular maintenance with mineral oil can help mask small scratches.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: Are soapstone countertops scratch-resistant?
A: Soapstone is not as scratch-resistant as harder stones like granite or quartzite. However, its softer nature allows for easy repair of scratches with simple sanding and oiling.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: How should I clean and maintain soapstone countertops?
A: Clean soapstone countertops with mild dish soap and warm water using a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or pads, as they can scratch the surface. Applying mineral oil periodically can help maintain its appearance and enhance the natural darkening process.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: Can soapstone countertops be used outdoors?
A: Yes, soapstone countertops can be used outdoors as they are weather-resistant and can withstand various environmental conditions. They do not fade or degrade under sunlight and can handle temperature fluctuations well.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: How do soapstone countertops compare to marble countertops?
A: Soapstone is more resistant to staining and etching than marble because it is non-porous. While both stones offer a unique, natural look, soapstone has a softer, warmer feel and develops a patina over time, whereas marble requires more maintenance to prevent staining and etching.
By CountertopSmart Product ExpertQ: Are soapstone countertops environmentally friendly?
A: Soapstone countertops are considered environmentally friendly as they are made from natural stone and require minimal processing. The mining process has a relatively low environmental impact, and soapstone is often sourced locally or regionally, reducing transportation emissions.
By CountertopSmart Product Expert