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Whether you’re building a new home or planning a remodeling project, you’ll need to select materials for your kitchen. In addition to flooring, cabinetry, and appliances, it’s important to choose durable countertops that match the aesthetics of the space. You may have considered butcher block countertops but hesitated due to certain concerns. Fortunately, here’s a closer look at why these are only misconceptions. 

Common Misunderstandings About Wooden Countertops

1. They’re High-Maintenance

This style of countertop is available in finished varieties that are completely waterproof and require almost zero upkeep. They also resist staining, harsh chemicals, and scratching. Simply apply a coat of mineral oil to them every month or two to keep the wood looking rich and beautiful. 

2. They Trap Harmful Microbes 

butcher block countertopsMany people associate these countertops with wooden cutting boards, which are believed to trap bacteria. However, wood is actually quite sanitary, as are wooden countertops. With a waterproof finish, you won’t have to worry about harmful microbes collecting beneath the surface. 

3. They’re Weak 

Though not as hard as granite or quartz, butcher block countertops are extremely hard-wearing. They become worn down more naturally than stone, and damages are easy to repair or replace. 

4. They Don’t Resist Heat 

Since they’re made from wood, many people believe that butcher block countertops burn easily. On the contrary, they actually take longer to burn than laminate, which starts to melt almost instantly, or stone, which shows charring fairly quickly. In the event that they do burn, use sandpaper to buff out the damage, then break out the mineral oil to restore it to its former pristine and safe surface. 

 

When you’re ready to install butcher block countertops in your kitchen, contact the team at Surplus Sales Inc. They offer countertops, tile flooring, and cabinets to clients throughout Corbin, KY. Call (606) 523-9166 to ask about inventory and visit the website to learn more about how they can help you improve the appearance and function of your space.

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