Ubatuba Granite Kitchen Countertop Before Water Filter Pipe Hole Drilling

This Ubatuba granite kitchen countertop is shown in its intact state before the water filter pipe hole was drilled. The distinctive deep green and black base, scattered with golden, silver, and mineral crystal flecks, is a signature of Ubatuba – a Brazilian granite known for its dense, hard composition and dramatic patterning. The corner layout and visible seam are also clear in the shot.
Drilling through granite for a water filter pipe or faucet requires a diamond core bit – the only type capable of cutting cleanly through such hard stone without cracking or chipping the surface. Drilling speed matters: going too fast generates heat and pressure that can cause the stone to fracture around the hole edge. Slow, steady drilling with water cooling protects the stone and produces a clean, finished opening.
Capturing the countertop before the cut serves as a reference point for the job scope and helps confirm the stone is undamaged prior to any drilling work.
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