Why Granite need Countertops?
When choosing the right countertop material for your kitchen, bathroom, or bar area, you have a wide variety of choices. And a wide variety of price points! Educating yourself on the options and their costs - both initial investment and lifetime value; will be an effort most worthwhile. In this article, we will outline the various options, and show you how granite can be a high-value option, without the high price.
Laminate Countertops
Let's start with laminate. Laminate countertops are your
basic, low-cost countertops. Typically made of a plastic laminate material
glued to a pressed wood surface, laminate
countertops offer a seemingly limitless array of color and pattern options.
Today's laminate can even mimic the look of natural stone with photographic
representations of granite, and edges
that are similar in style to those you see on natural stone countertops. But
because laminate is the lowest priced countertop option, it has its limitations. Laminate is
easily damaged, and not easily repaired. Knives
and other sharp objects can scratch or gouge laminate, and heat from hot pans
and dishes can scorch or bubble its surface. Since laminate is like a veneer,
there is no room to buff out damage. Laminate countertops will not last a
lifetime, either You
should expect to need to replace laminate within 10 to 15 years.
Solid Surface Countertops
Next, we have synthetic solid surface countertops.
The most widely known solid surface countertop product is Corian. Solid surface
countertops are composed primarily
of plastics with flecks of glass, plastic, and other materials to provide color
and pattern variations. While
solid surface countertops do not look like natural stone, they do provide a
seamless look. Because solid surface countertops can be custom fabricated
to near any size and specification,
long or oddly shaped countertop areas can be covered with one solid piece.
Solid surface countertops are scratch and scorch-resistant and can be repaired
if damaged. Many people believe that solid surface countertops are a 'step
below' granite from an aesthetic perspective, and
therefore its pricing may surprise you. Pricing for solid surface countertops;
starting at about $40 per linear foot; is actually higher than many granite
styles!
Quartz Countertops
Somewhere in between natural stone and synthetic countertops is
engineered stone or quartz countertops. DuPont's Zodiaq countertops are a
popular quartz countertop choice and are available
in stunning color and pattern variations. Quartz countertops are composed
of ground quartz which is blended with coloring, synthetic, and other materials
to form a unique, natural look not found in solid surface countertops.
Quartz countertops are pricey, though. With pricing starting at about $45 per
linear foot, it too is actually higher in price than some granite.
Recycled Glass Countertops
A new countertop option that is gaining popularity
is recycled glass countertops. For homeowners choosing to 'go green', recycled
glass countertops not only look good but feels good! Recycled glass is exactly
what the name implies. A used glass of all types and colors is broken and
ground, and combined with adhesive
agents and coloring to form one-of-a-kind colors and patterns.
But because there are only a few recycled glass countertop manufacturers;
and the product is in high demand - pricing is on the high side.
Granite Countertops
And finally, we have our personal favorite -
granite countertops. Granite's elegance
is second to none. Walk into a kitchen with granite countertops and you will immediately
take notice. Because granite is a natural stone, its color variances
and random patterns are unmatched by any man-made material or process. Shopping
for granite is fun, too. To choose the right granite for your home, you can
visit quarries and showrooms that have large
slabs to see. By viewing the granite slab in its entirety,
you can see wide patterns and variations not visible in small swatches. Granite
is highly durable and resistant to staining, scratching,
or scorching. Granite can be repaired n some cases unless the damage is deep or
cracked throughout. Granite
is a solid value, too. Because it is considered
by most to be a luxury item, granite countertops will add resale value to your
home. And what most people don't realize is that this 'luxury item' can
actually cost less than other less expensive-looking materials.
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