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Old 12-01-2015, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by ednetdl View Post
Thinking about replacing my formica countertops in a Patio Villa. Anybody have recommendations, and could give an idea as to the cost to do this in a patio villa? Probably would prefer granite.
Since you haven't had any replies in 4 hours, let me recommend a better idea anyway. Do a search on this website and you'll get plenty of reading material, I did a search for you and there are at 3 or 4 pages of threads. https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...rchid=11599309

A quick response to your question. I looked into it for our CYV and went to 3 different local contractors. You'll find ARS Granite in Fruitland Park and Duncan Stone over by the Leesburg Airport are the two most recommended. Off the top of my head, most dealers grade granite in 3 levels. At ARS in Fruitland Park there level 1 was $65 a sf installed, level 2 was $55 and level 3 was $45. Now if you want anything other than a standard edge, that is extra, that can get expensive. Also, you need an new undermount sink. ARS has a large 31" single bowl stainless steel for $350, which is exactly what I wanted. I don't like the divider in the middle. Also, you'll want to get a nice spray faucet. I found a $700 one on eBay for $125 brand new in the box. If you go to Home Deport or Lowes you'll find a lot in the $200 to $300 range.

Now, your square footage. I have a Durham CYV with a 10' breakfast bar that is two tier. Total square foot for our kitchen was 68. So take 68 and multiply by $45, $55 or $65, add in for the sink, faucet and any special edge. That should give you a ball park figure, start with measuring your kitchen.