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Originally Posted by jlejsek@sbcglobal.net
Quartz is more expensive but does not have to be sealed. It can look a bit monocramatic. Granite has to be sealed regurly but is very durable. I would base my desicion on what pateern colors you like better. I would look at both and tgen decide what you like better. Remember, if you select granite, you will need to select your slabs because the granre can look different from the sample they show you so be sure they allow you to "tag" your slabs.
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Quartz is FAR from monochromatic - see below- and I have had both and Granite is a pain - don't put hot pots on it, don't spill. Quartz is just about indestructible. Go with the quartz - BTW, This is Cabria, top of the line, and the difference from High end quartz was not that much. Burns Woodworking did it, love them.
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