
Guide to Countertops
1. BUDGET
2. RESEARCH
3. SCHEDULE
4. INSTALL
Countertop replacement is one of the most exciting projects a homeowner can
undertake. You will be faced with endless choices on countertop materials,
colors, textures, and edge treatments.
Although this may seem frustrating at times – just think of the rewards. The
rewards will be plentiful not only in terms of quality time you will spend
around your new countertops with the family but also in terms of return on
investment, particularly if your countertop replacement is part of an
overall kitchen remodeling project.
Here are some helpful tips on how to select just the right countertop for
you.
1. BUDGET
The
first thing you need to do is set your budget. This will enable you to
better make decisions as to the type of material you can afford. Countertop
products tend to be priced per square foot and can range anywhere from $5 to
$300. Although there may be materials that do not fit within your budget,
consider the fact that many countertops can be imitated with less expensive
options.
2. RESEARCH
Take your time shopping around. You will need to consider all the options
available. Look at displays and samples to get an idea of color and texture.
Compare the samples to your existing cabinets, flooring and painted walls –
this will give you a good idea of how the new countertop will match the
existing décor of the room you’re remodeling.
Once you decide on color you will need to think about countertop material.
The most popular countertop choices include laminate, solid surface,
engineered stone, granite, marble, soapstone and concrete countertops. For
in-depth information about the different types of countertop materials
available please visit our
Products section.
If you’re looking for certain features, here is a chart that may help you
decide what countertop material is right for you.
| FEATURES |
COUNTERTOP | MANUFACTURER |
|
Low Cost |
Laminate |
Formica,
Nevamar,
Wilsonart
|
| Shine |
Granite
|
Contact your local quarry for more information. |
| Seamless Look |
Solid Surface |
Corian®,
Avonite,
Formica,
Wilsonart |
| Natural and Unique Designs |
Granite,
Marble |
Wilsonart |
| Custom Shapes |
Concrete,
Solid Surface |
Corian®,
Avonite,
Formica,
Wilsonart |
| Consistent Colors |
Laminate,
Solid Surface |
Corian®,
Avonite,
Formica,
Wilsonart,
Nevamar |
| Deep, Rich Colors |
Soapstone |
Contact your local quarry for more information. |
| Least Maintenance |
Engineered Stone |
Cambria, Zodiaq®,
Silestone
|
| No Sealing Needed |
Engineered Stone,
Solid Surface |
Corian®,
Avonite,
Cambria,
Zodiaq®,
Wilsonart,
Silestone |
| Virtually Stain-Proof |
Engineered Stone,
Solid Surface |
Corian®,
Avonite,
Cambria,
Zodiaq®,
Wilsonart,
Silestone |
| Widest Range Of Colors |
Laminate,
Solid Surface |
Corian®,
Avonite,
Formica,
Wilsonart,
Nevamar |
| Most Durable |
Engineered Stone |
Cambria, Zodiaq®,
Silestone |
3.
SCHEDULE
Assuming that you’ve already selected your colors and materials and know
what type of edge treatment and backsplash you want, now it’s time to
schedule an appointment with an installer. At the appointment, the installer
will take accurate measurements of your countertops. The installer will
create a countertop template out of craft paper and custom-build your
countertop according to these specifications.
Cutouts for sinks and cook tops are made on-site during installation.
4. INSTALL
After your countertop measurements have been taken, your installer will talk
to you about setting up a convenient time for countertop installation. Set
aside a whole day for this, because the job will take your kitchen out of
commission anywhere from a few hours to a whole day depending on the size
and difficulty of installation.
It is a good idea to clean out your base cabinets before the job begins.
This way, you will ensure that nothing gets broken or covered in dirt during
the time that your countertops are being installed.
After installation, the contractor will clean up all the debris and inspect
the countertop for any flaws. Make sure you are there for this process,
because your installer will, more than likely, address matters of regular
care, maintenance and warranties that accompany your product.
Most installers will also take care of disposing of your old countertops.
Make sure this is included in the fee before you hire your contractor.
For more information or additional questions contact Express Countertops.
Call or use the estimate button above to request your free estimate and have
your new countertops installed in 1 week - guaranteed!
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