Red Horse
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Late to the thread, but my two cents- good options are granite, quartz and solid Corian.
I think in most areas, the sq. ft price on all three is the same. I think the quartz products are the best in terms of durabiity and cleanliness as they are non-porous. there are many different names for quartz- Silestone is one that I saw s0meone mentioned earlier. From what I read someplace, an Italian company licenses the production machinery as they invented it-so different companies produce "quartz" using the same process equipment.
Having said that when it came time to redo our kitchen my wife liked a particular Corian color and that is what we did-it is a solid product much like quartz but I don't think it uses the same production machinery. We had one chip in an edge and theycame back and fixed it in 5 minutes-never know it was there.
Just bought another property and it has corian and wife doesn't like color-so stay tuned-will do a post on refinishing to change color:confused3:
I think in most areas, the sq. ft price on all three is the same. I think the quartz products are the best in terms of durabiity and cleanliness as they are non-porous. there are many different names for quartz- Silestone is one that I saw s0meone mentioned earlier. From what I read someplace, an Italian company licenses the production machinery as they invented it-so different companies produce "quartz" using the same process equipment.
Having said that when it came time to redo our kitchen my wife liked a particular Corian color and that is what we did-it is a solid product much like quartz but I don't think it uses the same production machinery. We had one chip in an edge and theycame back and fixed it in 5 minutes-never know it was there.
Just bought another property and it has corian and wife doesn't like color-so stay tuned-will do a post on refinishing to change color:confused3: