Because the wood is considered as the healthiest and one of the most
durable building materials in the world, it is a great choice of
material for kitchen countertops. Wood countertops demonstrate reliable
and sturdy properties even without extreme protection. However, because
wood is a natural material, it reacts to different environmental
changes and processes in different ways. Wooden countertops are still
prone to damages like cracking.
Why wood countertops generally do not crack
1. Wood countertops, along with butcher blocks, are generally hygienic.
In a study conducted in New York, it was found out that the cellular
structure of most woods used for kitchen countertops, especially maple,
is bacteriostatic or has the ability to kills germs. This means that
bacteria and other harmful microorganisms do not have the power to cause
wooden countertops to disintegrate and cause
cracks or any other damage.
2. The structure of wood countertops is made up of the hardest and most
durable part of premium wood. Also, the woods that are used in wood
countertops are dried to 6% humidity to better resist moisture and
mildews.
3. The gluing system in wood countertops is usually stronger than the
ones used in other kitchen countertops. The inside and outside corners
of wood countertops are mitered and given bolted reinforcement for
strength and resistance to cracks.
4. The cuts, dings, or cracks on the surface of wooden countertops can
easily be fixed using a soft rag and a little oil. Major damages, on the
other hand, can be repaired by sanding and recoating.
Major causes of cracking in wood countertops
1. Wood countertops naturally crack. Wood naturally expands and
contracts depending on the temperature of the environment, and wood
countertops are subjected to such conditions especially after they have
been used for some time and if they are used under alternating extreme
weather conditions. The expansion and contraction of wood can lead to
serious cracking of the countertops. It is because of
this occurrence that kitchen designers advise homeowners that wood
countertops are not be for permanent use.
2. Another cause of cracking in wood countertops is their exposure to
strong chemicals such as vinegar, corrosive substances, and harsh
detergents. Keep these substances away from your wooden countertop
especially if the surface has a mineral oil finishing,
3. Extreme temperature, such as excessive heat or freezing coldness, can
also crack your wood countertops if they are exposed to it without
protection. This is again due to the tendency of wood to expand and
contract under certain temperature conditions. It is very important to
take the environmental conditions in your area into consideration before
purchasing a wood countertop.
4. Unavoidable natural calamities such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and
volcanic eruptions can not only cause cracking of your wood countertop,
but its destruction as well.
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