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#434260 - 09/09/08 09:29 AM
Re: New Kitchen Countertops
[Re: Justification]
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Admiral
Registered: 03/20/03
Posts: 1397
Loc: Rock Island, IL
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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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