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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Kitchen Countertop Advice...Which type?
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<blockquote data-quote="NY03SonicConv." data-source="post: 15610463" data-attributes="member: 184251"><p>I spent a number of years in the manufacturing end of the marble/granite industry. Stay away from marble for counter tops,it's porous. Shades of black granite will be pretty consistent in color,but others will vary as the slabs are cut from huge blocks and the veins of color run through them. Quartz wasn't popular when I was in the business,but I like its look and have heard it's as durable as granite</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NY03SonicConv., post: 15610463, member: 184251"] I spent a number of years in the manufacturing end of the marble/granite industry. Stay away from marble for counter tops,it's porous. Shades of black granite will be pretty consistent in color,but others will vary as the slabs are cut from huge blocks and the veins of color run through them. Quartz wasn't popular when I was in the business,but I like its look and have heard it's as durable as granite [/QUOTE]
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