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#434232 - 09/09/08 07:51 AM New Kitchen Countertops
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We are planning to replace our kitchen counter tops (laminate) with solid surface. The question is, what kind?

I have looked at granite (stone) and Corian (plus LG/Formica/etc) mostly. Those seem to be the frontrunners.

What are your experiences with either or both? What should I look out for? What do you wish you had known before you bought one or the other?

The cost as quoted is just a few hundred dollars different, so they are really the same AFAIAC.

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#434233 - 09/09/08 07:56 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Woody]
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Radiation in Granite Countertops

Corian does not have any radiation concerns, just something else to consider, if you have small children.

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#434234 - 09/09/08 08:06 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Capn Morgan]
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We had a Corian Counter Island for 7 years and liked it, but it kept cracking from the heat of the cooktop. Each repair of the crack was invisible. But after 4 times of the countertop guy coming back (of which I only knew about 3 of them) we replaced the Island with Granite, as well as all the bathroom Countertops. Due to cost and the fact the admiral likes here Molded in sink the Kitchen countertops apart from the Island were not replaced.
I like the granite much better.

For resale the Granite will be better.
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#434241 - 09/09/08 08:38 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Justification]
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We have a crack in our corian - doesn't make me very happy. Granite seems to be more popular these days which could benefit resale if that is a concern. Have also seen poured concrete countertops that look just like granite - not sure what the advantages are?
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#434252 - 09/09/08 09:04 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: captkevin]
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We went with quartz counter top for our kitchen. The manufacturer is Cambria and the color or pattern is Nottingham. We have the Ogee edge treatment which was an upgrade and for the cost of the upgrade, we probably could have lived with a standard profile as the WOW factor is just a wow.



The sink is an undermount apron farm sink and the faucet is a bridge style faucet. We felt the farm sink and faucet best matched the style of our house as we live in the original farm house, circa 1897, in our newer McMansion development


Edited by On Holiday (09/09/08 09:08 AM)
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#434258 - 09/09/08 09:24 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: On Holiday]
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We did Silestone. It is basically compressed quartz. We were told this type of countertop is the strongest and most durable as there is no natural voids. It is very consistent with the coloring so it doesn't have that natural look of granite really, but it doesn't need to be sealed either. We like it a lot, just don't drop any crystal wine glasses as there is no give...
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#434260 - 09/09/08 09:29 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Justification]
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We just finished (well, 98% finished, still have to paint) installing counter, sink, tile.

Man! The choices are endless. We have a DIL who sells countertops and installation. Her recommendation to us for price, durability, and minus the "drawbacks" of granite, was Quartz. We have not had it but a few months, but are quite satisfied. As I understand it, this is real quartz, ground and set in an epoxy-like (my word) base. It is at least as hard as granite, very easy to clean, no maintenance, and promises to be extremely durable.

We saved 33% by using "remnants", which is 2 pieces cemented, vs one single piece. The joint is 1/16" and colored to match the material. It is not a decision I regret in the least, as the joint is only visible to those looking for it.

A few asides: Get an undercounter sink. It is our first, and they are terrific. We particularly like this style with the low center divider - very practical. The little button left of the faucet is an "air switch". I had never heard of this. It's an on/off for the disposal, completely non-electric, and VERY convenient.






Wow -- 3 Quartz recommendations in a row, didn't expect that.


Edited by Philr (09/09/08 09:37 AM)
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#434262 - 09/09/08 09:42 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Philr]
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i'm thinking of buying up old watches and using the quartz from them in a mosaic pattern. what do you guys think? actually, this is a timely topic as countertops is something we're considering as well.

phil - never heard of a disposal like that. how does it work if it's not electric?
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#434266 - 09/09/08 09:57 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: BToran]
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http://www.insinkerator.com/product/accessory.php?id=32&template=hhd

It has a little air hose from the switch to the box that opens and closes a set of contacts to turn on the disposer

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#434268 - 09/09/08 10:01 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: 2Suns]
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It's also a nice way to add a disposer if you don't have a wall switch, and you don't want a batch feed disposer.

BTW, awesome looking kitchens, all.

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#434269 - 09/09/08 10:03 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: BToran]
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I didn't expect Quartz to be so popular either. It is one of the choices we looked at, but haven't investigated it much.

I didn't realize that Corian tops were prone to cracking. Is that why some of them are going to the "full-depth" material?

We are getting an under-mount sink too. (If it is not a molded-in one in Corian)

Resale is a big deal. We will probably sell in the next few years.

Another question, where did you get your granite tops from? I have looked at Lowes and such, as well as a company called "Rock Tops" out of Michigan.

Nice counters, everybody. Thanks for the pictures. Keep the comments coming.

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#434270 - 09/09/08 10:04 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: BToran]
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Originally Posted By: BToran
... phil - never heard of a disposal like that. how does it work if it's not electric?


Nothing to do with the disposal Bruce, it's just a pressure switch I had mounted into the counter. Works off air pressure. Found at Lowe's wandering around the plumbing looking for ideas.

I did not have the typical wall-mounted power switch for our disposal, and hated reaching underneath where the switch was located. Cool little gadget.

http://www.faucetline.com/item_description.asp?prodcat=Kitchen&prodid=18608


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#434271 - 09/09/08 10:09 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Philr]
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Suppose we need to clean the kitchen, take a picture and post it up of our 8 y.o. remodel with the black galaxy granite?

The granite has held up very well thus far, except for the chip in it at the undermount sink from dropping a large pot on it and striking the corner.
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#434272 - 09/09/08 10:16 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Woody]
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Originally Posted By: Woody
I didn't expect Quartz to be so popular either. It is one of the choices we looked at, but haven't investigated it much.


Neither had I, Woody. But since the DIL is in the 'biz, and she said it's the best all-'round, especially for the price, I took her word for it.
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#434285 - 09/09/08 10:49 AM Re: New Kitchen Countertops [Re: Philr]
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I think I have the same countertop as Phil.
We priced ours through some friends who build, and it was $3200. A different store in town was $7400 for exact same thing. So make sure you get a couple of bids.
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