By eastcoastlumber
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November 20, 2020
There are numerous options available when considering a countertop for your kitchen or bathroom, while almost every choice will increase the value of your home, there are many important questions to be answered before you can move forward with confidence with a purchase decision. Often the first thing people notice when they enter a kitchen or bath, countertops can make a statement. “Sometimes the choices for countertops seem endless;” says Kitchen and Bath Assistant Manager, Rachelle Rivard , “thinking about your space and your needs helps narrow down your selection. We can work with you to and help you find the right countertop.” Composition: Solid Surface: A blend of natural minerals and high-performance acrylic with color and patterns that run all the way through. Granite: Igneous rock forms such as granite and mica. Quarried from the ground, color and patterns run through but may be inconsistent. Quartz: Typically, 93% natural quartz particles mixed with resins and pigments. Soapstone: Quarried from the ground, non-porous Dekton®: A Blend of recycled quartz, glass and porcelains compressed at high heat. No resins/bonding agents used. Value: A countertop that will keep its new appearance and resist damage is always a plus. Solid surface countertops can resist damage and can be re-finished or repaired if damaged. Those made from quartz, soapstone and Dekton® might require replacement if damaged. Some, like granite are one of a kind, if it becomes damaged, it may be very difficult to repair without replacement. Solid Surface Keeps new appearance with minimal maintenance. Re-finishable to look new. Repairable if damaged. Granite May require professional care. If damaged, needs replacement A one-of-a-kind piece, products of nature. Quartz Keeps new appearance with minimal maintenance. If damaged, needs replacement. Soapstone Keeps new appearance with minimal maintenance. If damaged, needs replacement. Dekton® Keeps new appearance with minimal maintenance. If damaged, needs replacement. Design Versatility: Depending on your kitchen design, and the need for fabrication to meet specifications, you may find some types of countertops may not meet design versatility requirements. Some may have visible seams and joints, while others can be formed, inlayed or routered to fit any design. Some may incorporate the backsplash into its seamless design while other types always have a separate backsplash. Some have limited edge details. Depending on the composite material, some may support under sink mounts while other may not. Solid Surface Can be cut, formed, inlayed and routered for any design. Several sink options: solid seamless, undermount stainless, etc. Granite Limited design and fabrication available. Always loose backsplash. Limited edge details. Seams and joints are visible. Average slab is 115"x70" Quartz Limited design and fabrication available. Always loose backsplash. Limited edge details. Seams common at every return. Average slab is 120"x54" Soapstone Limited design and fabrication available. Always loose backsplash. Limited edge details. Seams common at every return. Average slab is 115"x70" Dekton® Ideal for kitchen worktop, both inside and outside. Limited design and fabrication available. Always loose backsplash. Limited edge details. Seams common at every return. Average slab is 126"x56" Durability: Regardless of what you purchase you want your countertop to be durable and able to withstand the rigors of everyday use. Depending on the composite and the hardness of the surface, you may be able to place hot items directly onto the countertop and even cut on the surface without damaging it. On some surfaces, chips and cracks are not reparable, while other surfaces are reparable either by the homeowner or by the factory technicians. Solid Surface Some heat resistance, trivets are recommended. Cannot cut on surface. Scratches may be refinished by homeowner. Repairable surface by fabricator. Granite Some heat resistance, trivets are recommended. Cutting on surface will dull knives. Chips and cracks are not repairable. Quartz High heat resistance. Chips and cracks are not repairable. Soapstone Some heat resistance, trivets are recommended. Tends to dent, rather than chip or crack. Chips and cracks are not repairable. Mild scratches early on can be removed by applying mineral oil and rubbing with your thumb Dekton® Highly heat, impact, and shock resistant. Chips and cracks are not repairable. Cleanability: The ease in which you can keep your counters clean and free from buildup, mold and bacteria is very important. Some countertop material is non-porous, while others are porous and prone to permanent staining if not careful. Some use only mild soap and water or special cleaners and require regular sealing, while others any household cleaner can be used, and sealing is never necessary. Solid Surface Non-porous, resists stains. Impervious to mold and bacteria. Can use most household cleaners. Granite Porous surface may stain permanently. Visible seams can trap dirt and germs. Clean with mild soap and water, or special granite cleaners. Sealing is required twice a year Quartz Non-porous surface, resists stains. Visible seams can trap dirt and germs. Can use most household cleaners. No sealing required. Soapstone Virtually non-porous surface, resists stains. Visible seams can trap dirt and germs. Can use cleaners, like Ajax and Comet, after treated with mineral oil. Daily cleaning with mild soap and warm water. Dekton® ZERO porosity. Any household cleaner can be used. No sealing required. Appearance: One of the deciding factors for many is the appearance of the countertop. How well it blends or contrasts with the flooring, cabinets, appliances, and the home. Depending on the composition of the countertop both those found in nature and those manmade can deliver a vast array of colors, patterns, speckling or veining. Depending on the composite material, different levels of finish such as matte, glossy, or high gloss may be available. Solid Surface Wide variety of colors and patterns. Classic seamless bowls, deck, and backsplash. Granite Rich, dramatic colors speckled or veined. Glossy finish. Noticeable seams. Backsplash loose.piece, products of nature. Quartz Real granite appearance. Glossy finish. Noticeable seams. Backsplash loose. Soapstone Fresh from the quarry, it is blue-grey or green in color. Dark tones emerge once exposed to water, grease, and oils. Noticeable seams. Backsplash loose. Dekton® Real granite appearance. Mostly matte finishes, with some high gloss options. Noticeable seams. Backsplash loose. At East Coast Lumber we have 5000 square feet of kitchen and bath displays full of design inspiration and various countertops to view. Our award-winning kitchen and bath designers can help you make the right choice for your countertop. With free measuring and design service you can’t go wrong. Visit us today, or contact one of our Kitchen and Bath Designers to help you find the countertop you need.