UNS Resource, Author at Use Natural Stone https://usenaturalstone.org/author/uns-resource/ Articles & Case Studies Promoting Natural Stone Thu, 20 Jul 2023 21:50:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://usenaturalstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-use-natural-stone-favicon-2-1-32x32.png UNS Resource, Author at Use Natural Stone https://usenaturalstone.org/author/uns-resource/ 32 32 Caring for Soapstone Countertops https://usenaturalstone.org/caring-for-soapstone-countertops/ Fri, 19 Jul 2019 14:54:05 +0000 https://usenaturalstone.org/?p=6836 Soapstone is versatile and can be incorporated into a wide variety of designs. It has remained a go-to countertop material due to its long-known physical properties and classic old-world aesthetic.

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Traditionally used for fireplace surrounds, chemistry labs, and sculptures, recent years have seen a resurgence in demand for soapstone as a countertop material. With its rich tones and resistance to heat and chemicals, it is easy to understand why modern builders and homeowners have turned to soapstone.

Why Choose Soapstone?

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Soapstone has a long, rich history: quarried for thousands of years, it has been used for everything from paving and cladding to cooking utensils and whiskey stones. Soapstone is versatile and can be incorporated into a wide variety of designs. It has remained a go-to countertop material due to its long-known physical properties and classic old-world aesthetic, which can be enhanced by the application of oil or wax.

Because soapstone is comprised primarily of talc, it has an extremely high resistance to chemicals and acids. It is a hydrophobic stone with an absorbency of near zero, meaning that it does not absorb water. Soapstone retains heat and it will not scorch when in contact with hot cookware. It has a porosity of nearly zero, making it a naturally sanitary food preparation surface that does not have to be sealed. It does not harbor bacteria or absorb liquids.

Soapstone countertops are typically found in a honed finish. Geologist Karin Kirk notes: “Unlike many types of natural stone, soapstone cannot be polished to a glossy shine. Instead, it has a soft, warm glow and rounded edges that help a space feel comfortable rather than imposing.”

Yes, Soapstone Will Scratch—But Maintenance Is Simple

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Its nonporous nature means that caring for soapstone is simple: little more than water and a gentle cleanser is needed for regular maintenance. Despite the ease of maintenance, there is one thing to keep in mind when it comes to soapstone countertops.

Soapstone is extremely soft, ranging from 1-4 on the Mohs scale of hardness. (For comparison, most granites typically range from 6-7 on the scale.) This does mean that if you choose soapstone for your countertops, you should expect that they will get scratched rather easily. However, this is not a deal breaker for most soapstone users.

Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain Stone.

Most soapstone scratches can be easily disguised or removed using mineral oil (for smaller scratches) or sandpaper (for larger scratches). This can be done as a DIY project, although a stone professional can be consulted for advice for any larger issues. Preventative measures like using cutting boards during food preparation can help keep scratches to a minimum.

Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. Does the idea of a countertop that scratches cause you stress? If so, you may want to consider a harder stone. If not, the benefits of soapstone will likely outweigh its softness.

What Do I Need to Know About Oiling?

Photo courtesy of Vermont Soapstone.

In their natural state, most soapstones are a soft gray. When treated with mineral oil, this color can be enhanced to a darker, richer, and more uniform state. While many homeowners choose to oil soapstone to enhance its natural color and movement, this is not necessary. In fact, many people prefer the look of untreated soapstone. Many soapstone suppliers sell oil specially designed for the stone, but common mineral oil purchased at grocery stores and pharmacies can also be used. Several coatings will be required before the darkening is considered permanent. Be sure to communicate with your stone fabricator and supplier to better understand this process.

As always, your stone supplier and fabricator will be able to answer any specific questions you may have about choosing soapstone as a countertop material. Whether you choose a soapstone that is dark and moody or light and smooth, your countertops will be beautiful, durable, and easy to maintain for years to come.

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Use Natural Stone: As Seen on Make This Place Your Home https://usenaturalstone.org/make-this-place-your-home-video/ Tue, 23 Oct 2018 17:49:06 +0000 https://usenaturalstone.org/?p=4551 Join us as we travel to Danby, Vermont to discover the beauty and versatility of genuine natural stone. We're traveling inside the historic Danby Quarry to get a rare glimpse of how natural stone is quarried. #UseNaturalStone

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Natural Stone Featured on Lifetime Network’s Designing Spaces https://usenaturalstone.org/designing-spaces/ Mon, 06 Nov 2017 20:40:39 +0000 http://usenaturalstone.org/?p=3411 Home renovations reach a new summit with genuine, durable, sustainable natural stone. Learn how to make your granite dreams a reality with eco-friendly, low-impact, choices from Mother Nature, and get insider knowledge from an industry leader to create inspirational spaces that can last a lifetime.

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Home renovations reach a new summit with genuine, durable, sustainable natural stone. Learn how to make your granite dreams a reality with eco-friendly, low-impact, choices from Mother Nature, and get insider knowledge from an industry leader to create inspirational spaces that can last a lifetime. Designing Spaces travels to Raleigh, North Carolina, to learn about natural stone from environmentally friendly stone fabricators and installers ROCKin’teriors.

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As Seen On: Today’s Homeowner with Danny Lipford https://usenaturalstone.org/seen-todays-homeowner-danny-lipford/ Mon, 07 Aug 2017 16:58:17 +0000 http://usenaturalstone.org/?p=3147 Home owners work together to renovate their patio featuring an outdoor kitchen.

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Watch as a granite countertop is added to this family’s outdoor kitchen area and see why natural stone is the perfect choice for outdoor kichens. This clip originally aired on “Today’s Homeowner with Danny Lipford.”

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Natural Stone Resource Library https://usenaturalstone.org/natural-stone-resource-library/ Tue, 30 May 2017 22:02:04 +0000 http://usenaturalstone.mkgdepartment.com/?p=2530 Search the archives of technical papers, case studies, and more information published by Natural Stone Institute.

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Glossary of Stone Industry Terms https://usenaturalstone.org/glossary-stone-industry-terms/ Tue, 30 May 2017 21:59:56 +0000 http://usenaturalstone.mkgdepartment.com/?p=2527 Definitions for terms commonly used in the stone industry.

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Stones of North America https://usenaturalstone.org/stones-north-america/ Tue, 30 May 2017 21:47:49 +0000 http://usenaturalstone.mkgdepartment.com/?p=2518 Your source for finding natural stones from North America. Browse by type, color, use, and quarry location.

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Find a Stone Professional https://usenaturalstone.org/find-stone-professional/ Tue, 30 May 2017 21:17:56 +0000 http://usenaturalstone.mkgdepartment.com/?p=2513 Members of this trade association conform to a strict code of ethics. The quality of their work meets Natural Stone Institute and other industry standards.

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Members of the Natural Stone Institute conform to a strict code of ethics.  The quality of their work meets Natural Stone Institute and other industry standards. They also have access to education about the latest technologies to ensure your project is completed efficiently.

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Accredited Companies

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CEU Certified companies provide continuing education credits about natural stone. These courses are approved to provide CEUs to architects, designers and other construction industry professionals through AIA, IDCEC, LACES, NKBA, and GBCI.

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Natural Stone Catalogue

This catalogue is a collection of images and material details to help you identify appropriate natural stone materials for your projects. Filter results based on stone type, color, product application, location and/or sustainability goals.

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