Counter maintenance protects your $2,800–$8,500+ investment. Proper care extends lifespan 30–50%. This is the maintenance guide we hand every D&D counter client at install walkthrough.
Daily & Weekly
- Daily: wipe counters with pH-neutral cleaner, dry sink.
- Weekly: clean inside fridge edges, polish counters with stone polish.
Monthly
- Inspect for stains, etching, chips.
- Re-seal stone counters if needed (granite, marble per schedule).
- Check sink-counter seam for caulk integrity.
Yearly
- Re-seal granite and polished marble counters.
- Re-seal honed marble every 3–6 months.
- Re-seal concrete quarterly.
- Inspect for hairline cracks.
- Touch-up small chips with manufacturer kits.
What to Avoid
- Vinegar on stone (etches).
- Bleach on quartz (bleaches resin).
- Abrasive sponges on any counter.
- Hot pans direct (use trivets).
- Cutting directly on counter (use cutting boards).
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I re-seal my quartz counters?
Quartz technically doesn't need sealing (non-porous) but polish-grade sealer every 12–18 months extends finish life. Cost: $25 product, 15 minutes.
What's the safest cleaner for stone counters?
pH-neutral stone cleaner (Method Daily Granite, Bona Stone). Avoid vinegar, lemon, bleach, ammonia.
How do I remove a stain from my quartz counter?
Stain remover paste (baking soda + water) for organic stains. Hydrogen peroxide for ink. Always test on inconspicuous spot first.
When should I call a pro for counter issues?
Significant cracks, chips at counter-sink seam, stain that won't lift, finish failures. D&D services warranty calls within 48 hours.
Does D&D offer post-install counter maintenance?
Yes — printed maintenance guide, manufacturer touch-up kits, 2-year workmanship warranty, paid maintenance visits.
Key Takeaways
- Daily: pH-neutral cleaner; weekly: polish.
- Re-seal granite/polished marble yearly; honed marble every 3–6 months; concrete quarterly.
- Avoid vinegar/bleach on stone; abrasive sponges on any counter.
- Always use trivets for hot pans.
- Cut on cutting boards, never directly on counter.
- Properly maintained quality counters last 25–50+ years.
- D&D provides maintenance guide + 2-year workmanship warranty.