We are planning on using a black tan granite on an outside installation of an outdoor kitchen in southern mississippi.
Can granite withstand cold.
Trust me on this one.
Use some kind of pergola awning.
Granite counters are heat resistant and can withstand the heat of hot pots and pans without damage.
Trend stone can withstand the force of a bowling ball dropped on top of it.
Traditional granite will break given such force.
Others here might be able to speak to the cold resistance of granite and other popular countertops like quartz products.
And if a spill mustard wine juice etc is left to bake in the summer sun the damage it can do to your countertops can be more severe.
If you use granite counters for outside kitchens that are exposed to heat in the summer and extreme cold during the winters there is a possibility of damage to the granite.
Heat will cause granite countertops to chip and crack.
The granite will be in an area that is direct indirect sun nearly during peak sun times.
Sure granite countertops are extremely durable but they can still stain if spills are not quickly cleaned up.
When using black or dark granites outdoors keep in mind that if the sun is shining directly on it the granite will get hot.
Just because granite can hold up to extreme temperatures does not mean that it is a good idea to leave countertops in an outdoor kitchen exposed to the sun.
Dark colored granite countertops are harder than light colored granites.
Awnings umbrellas whatever anything to limit exposure to the elements helps.
People ask me how hot.
This may seem like useless information unless you bear in mind that scientists have equated the force of a frozen turkey hitting the ground to the force of a bowling ball being dropped on the same surface.
I have granite in my kitchen and can literally take anything out of the oven and place it directly on the granite.
I suspect that there are a number of countertop materials that will withstand winter temperatures in an unheated house so i would definitely research this with someone who has more expertise than the designer at lowe s.
Summer heat and outdoor granite countertops.
Impact from a heavy object may chip granite but heat from anything short of a blowtorch will not affect your countertop.
Granite is a natural stone that can withstand very high temperatures.
The more coverage the granite gets year round the better.
Every now and then granite countertops can withstand a hot dish taken directly from the oven but it s important to avoid repeated exposure to high temperatures to prevent black marks on the surface.
While the granite itself won t be hurt by a hot pan the sealant and finish could experience wear and damage.
Granites that withstand extreme weather conditions should be used for outdoor kitchens.
Extreme temperature changes can cause damage to granite under direct exposure.
By mid afternoon on a hot summer day the surface of your granite countertop will be hot to the touch.