Cost comparison: granite vs. quartz countertops
Susan
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Comments (20)Susan said, I have worked in lab's that use soapstone, and it forms a gummy residue on the surface after a few years of use. Has anyone experienced that? You have to clean the counters occasionally :) It's probably because your housekeeping staff is using an excess of something that builds up on the counters. Or else, like the cleaning crews I remember, they are terrified of everything in the lab and don't clean at all. They scurry in and grab the trash baskets and RUN for the door. :) We cleaned our own counters with soap and a scrub brush about once a year, and wiped them down with ordinary counter cleaner or a bleach/water sanitizing mix between deep cleanings....See MoreQuartz vs Granite Large Slab
Comments (2)Just a word about quartz seams if you have to go that route. I chose my fabricator based on their ability to do seams well. I have seen seams they have done where you can barely tell. Someone would have to point it out to you. I doubt you would notice right away, especially with quartz since most don't have the dramatic movement some granites have. I know that one part of the process is that they vibrate or shake the one piece agaist the other for 30 min. I have seen some really lousy seams (chips, glue) over the years so I was willing to pay a little more for a nicer seam. Good Luck...See MoreCost of premium laminate vs. granite vs. wood?
Comments (4)That is probably because muscat is quoting you the price of the granite only, with no installation, something not available to people in most parts of the country. Sounds like granite costs less than a yard of discount material in the sewing dept at Walmart. I have yet to hear of anyone in any other part of the country who sees those kinds of prices. Unless you can cut it, fabricate it and install it yourself, it doesn't mean a lot. Plus, most people could not use granite slabs with "blast holes" in it unless you had a very small kitchen that needed a number of small pieces. I only have a medium sized kitchen and passed by a piece that had a single crack through the center, top to bottem. I was not offered ANY discount and it would have meant I could not work around any natural patterns or marks that I didn't like. I was told of one place around here that had "left overs" and my installer also has them, enough maybe to do a fireplace hearth, but certainly not a kitchen unless it very tiny, NYC style. Don't worry, most people can't find it much less than you, and most people would not want to pay the cost of fabricating and installing pieces "with blast holes in awkward places and scratches". If you really want to try some type of salvage of granite that would other wise be thrown away, call around locally and see if you can find some. You might be disappointed in what you would end up getting. But who knows, you might save some on the material, but the fabrication cost of the granite is the same, whether you get first quality or not. Muscat, please make her feel a LITTLE better and tell her how much the fabrication cost. :) Sue...See Morequartz countertop scratch test comparisons - Cambria?
Comments (10)We're delighted to hear you've chosen Cambria! You are correct – all of our products are proudly made here in the US at our headquarters in southern Minnesota. Quartz is one of the hardest materials on earth – a 7 on the Moh hardness scale and therefore are extremely resistant to scratching and chipping. Our Newport™ design is a wonderful choice for a light and bright kitchen. To complement, we recommend a neutral-colored backsplash -- whites, greys, and even taupes would work well here.Check out Ann Sacks Tile & Stone for a variety of stunning textures and colors. Did you know you can also use our quartz as a backsplash? Our bold Brittanicca design would create an especially beautiful statement. In regards to selecting a paint for your cabinets, we have partnered with Benjamin Moore to select paint hues that are especially complementary with our countertop designs with our online paint match tool. Click here for a selection of colors best suited for use with Newport, and navigate here for a list of paint colors best suited for use with Brittanicca. Hope this helps with your design considerations....See MoreSusan
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