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Kitchen Countertop Advice...Which type?
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<blockquote data-quote="allister" data-source="post: 15618088" data-attributes="member: 83397"><p>Late to the party but I was going to suggest going with Quartz and shopping around for a better price since basically every countertop place will carry Cambria. So glad you got it for a better price!! </p><p></p><p>We got granite in our old house and while I loved the character, I did not love the staining and minor imperfections. It still stained even though it was sealed and it was a constant worry to make sure coffee and other things were wiped off. I had to use special cleaner on it, not my everyday go to smell good cleaner. It was nice but just wasn't for us. Our new house has laminate which is sadly a relief from the granite and once we redo the kitchen here I plan on going with either Quartz or concrete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allister, post: 15618088, member: 83397"] Late to the party but I was going to suggest going with Quartz and shopping around for a better price since basically every countertop place will carry Cambria. So glad you got it for a better price!! We got granite in our old house and while I loved the character, I did not love the staining and minor imperfections. It still stained even though it was sealed and it was a constant worry to make sure coffee and other things were wiped off. I had to use special cleaner on it, not my everyday go to smell good cleaner. It was nice but just wasn't for us. Our new house has laminate which is sadly a relief from the granite and once we redo the kitchen here I plan on going with either Quartz or concrete. [/QUOTE]
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