Soapstone - Belvedere sight unseen or "black soapstone" locally?
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Comments (36)eandhl: I'm in Fairfield County, so it's not a big deal for me to go to NJ. Based on the amount of time I ran around looking at stones and trying to get accurate information, I still feel it's important to see your stone before it's fabricated. Perhaps if you do more digging, you might find someone with a good selection closer. One fabricatorI went to told me they would order slabs for me to look at, without any obligation to purchase it if I didn't like it. I didn't follow through because I know how picky I am and won't be satisfied until I'm convinced I've made the "perfect" choice. Yes, even I find myself to be a pain, LOL! Since M Tex is mainly wholesale, perhaps you can call them and ask who they sell to in your area. That way, you can have the benefit of M Tex's knowledge base and know what you're getting. The local fabricator might be able to get them to take a pix of several slabs and email them to you. I chose my White America quartzite slab for my island at Dente Trading, an importer in NJ, and they held it for a few days until my local fabricator was able to send them a purchase order. This worked very well and the fabricator did a great job for $2100. Another fabricator quoted me $3100 for the island using the same slab I had on hold! Good luck! Sorry for taking so long to get back, but I've kind of random with my time on GW....See MoreSoapstone woes - where did you get yours?
Comments (16)Thanks to all of you for your comments and help! I think I need to start over and try M Tex again. Although I would still like to hear from happy Dorado folks, if you are out there. I did get a response back from Dorado and was told that a mistake had been made. I was also told that while I only need 24.6 sq. feet, he's gonna round it up to 25 and charge me for the 25. Why does this seem to not be ok to me? Part of the problem is that I have a small kitchen, only need 25 sq. feet of stone, and am trying to stay on a budget, ie: keep the shipping costs low, and install myself. Maybe I should get one of my male friends to do all the talking for me and see if I get better results! I'm going to call Michelle next week, and I'm also going to check out Soapstone International. Thanks to all of you, so much! I will keep you posted with the result....See MoreSoapstone---experience with any of these varieties?
Comments (6)We have Beleza tops, in use for nearly two and a half years. We love the counters and would definitely choose Beleza again. We've never oiled our counters, which were naturally quite dark to start with. I think they've darkened some on their own, especially around the range. Although Beleza is quite hard, the lip of our undermount sink has sustained a few small chips. I think they could easily be sanded out, but I've never investigated how to do that. I have rubbed out a few minor scratches with a green scrubby pad and that worked great....See MoreSoapstone long distance/DIY
Comments (41)Yeah, we first started down the soapstone road in 2009, when we lived in a different home. That’s when we put down the deposit…Which was for different slabs. Then I got sick, and several years went by, before, finally, the 8th doctor figured out what was wrong. When we sold that home (a necessity for my health) in 2015, we went back to Teixeira with the new kitchen plan, and selected a different slab. At that point, $900.00 is all that was owed. While we don’t have to use trivets, we still do…most of the time. Just force of habit from years past. And, we do use a drying mat for hand washables, like good knives, wooden spoons, and most pots and pans…to absorb the excess water. It’s a thickish, two sided fabric mat in black, so it blends in with the counter. It was inexpensive, and purchased from Amazon. One of the nice things about soapstone, compared to granite, quartzite, and the manmade ”quartz”, is it never feels cold. Not even in the depths of our North Eastern winters....See MoreDesert Cereus
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