Kitchen Counter Tops
Counter Tops Make the Whole Kitchen
Overview:
Kitchen counter tops and bathroom counter tops have come a long way
from the laminates of the early 50s generation of home building.
If you are building a new house or just remodeling your kitchen
you have a variety of kitchen counter top materials to choose from.
In
fact there are at least seven types of counter top material to
choose from. They all make great counter tops and the price
range is from approximately $16.00 for laminates to more than
$100.00 a square foot for quality granite and stainless steel.
Granite counter tops and corian counter tops are the most common kitchen counter tops in
contemporary home construction or remodeling today. That is not
only a quantum leap in technical development, it is also is a
major increase in cost. Before you make your choice there are a
few things to consider beside the price. The seven types of
material used in counter tops are: concrete, corian, granite,
laminate, marble, slate, stainless steel, tile, and wood.
The average modern kitchen has approximately 60 square feet of
counter space. For an inexpensive laminate the price is
approximately $1,000. For inexpensive granite the cost is
$2,400.00. However, there is a large range of granite prices
starting at $40.00 a square foot up to over $100.00. Corian
seems to be the most popular choice with a price that ranges
from $35 to $55 a square foot. For a 60 square foot counter top
the price would be $2,100.00 to $3,300.00, depending on the back
splash and sink size.
I prefer corian over granite. It is a solid surface material made by
DuPont that first became popular in
counter top construction in the
1990’s. It is a totally manmade
product and is not porous such as
granite. It is made of acrylic polymer
and alumina trihydrate themecolor.
It is primarily used for kitchens and bathroom. It is very
versatile and can be joined, shaped and finished to nearly any
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Corian is resistant to scratches and somewhat to burns and is
easily repairable. Scratches, stains and light scorches can be
removed with
sandpaper.
However, doing this tends to scuff up its matte coating so the
preferred method is to use a scotch brite pad and an abrasive
cleaner like Ajax or Comet so the finish blends better. If a counter top becomes
broken it can easily be repaired
by an inconspicuous
joint using an acrylic resin which settles into the joint
and is then belt sanded and polished to create the seamless
joint.
Although
granite counter tops are as equally attractive as corian, granite is not
user friendly with glassware. Most homeowners that have granite
counter tops usually go through a lot of glassware before they
get the knack of dealing with glass and granite. Sort of the
reverse of not throwing stones if you live in a glass house.
Corian is much more user friendly when it comes to glassware. It
is not porous and granite and does not pose a health hazard.
Tile kitchen counter tops are also popular because of the variety of
attractive styles to choose from and it is heat resistant and
reasonably inexpensive. As far as the other materials that is
used in making counter tops;
concrete, granite,
marble, slate, stainless steel, and wood, are not as popular as
corian, granite, or tile. Although they are considered chic and
contemporary have limited applications and are not practical in
the typical home. I recommend the corian counter tops for
kitchen and bathrooms because of their attractiveness,
maintainability, and more reasonable cost. Corian has a smooth
non-porous finished that is easy to clean and is bacteria
resistant.
See
Care of Corian
Counter Tops
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