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missypie 09-27-2024 08:20 AM

Granite countertops
 
Several of my neighbors had quartz put in their homes and they raved about Lilly and Leo from MODERN GRANITE, LLC.

Well they gave us an estimate and we were very pleased. We picked out our slab at their yard and waited. What a fabulous job they did. I had my counter lowered to counter height. I wanted it in an orbital shape so that there wouldn't be any sharp edges. We purchased our own sink, Ruvati from Amazon. Lilly and Leo supplied the electrician and the plumber. Then I had requested the slab have no seams and I wanted it to continue as the backsplash. Leo got it spot on with matching pattern. He had several guys bring in that massive slab and we have no seams at all. Cleanup was fantastic and meticulous.

Communication was perfect. I get nothing out of this review except to feel good about recommending folks who know what they are doing

P.S. Also got both bathrooms done, exquisite.

LILLY- 352-455-7966

Licensed and Insured

Lee55 09-27-2024 08:46 AM

Quartz
 
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Originally Posted by Frank GSDO (Post 2373586)
Greetings,
Probably been asked before... Does anyone have a recommendation for kitchen counter top replacement to quartz with new sink/plumbing? Also, ballpark pricing for such a replacement would be great.
Thank you in advance.

Just had my kitchen, master and guest bath done by Solid Image.
I got quartz. Price will depend on the brand and the pattern that you pick .
They did a great job. Looks beautiful!
Call Karen or Rhonda 352- 315-1350
They are very helpful and knowledgeable.

villagetinker 09-27-2024 09:40 AM

I forgot to mention that a licensed plumber be included, as there is typically an air trap in this area and if as noted above the new sink is deeper than the old one this may need to be moved.

jimmy o 09-27-2024 09:41 AM

We switched our granite to quartz in our last house. We regretted it, would never get quartz again. Many people do prefer quartz, but not me, and we’ve bent there.

PurePeach 09-27-2024 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank GSDO (Post 2373586)
Greetings,
Probably been asked before... Does anyone have a recommendation for kitchen counter top replacement to quartz with new sink/plumbing? Also, ballpark pricing for such a replacement would be great.
Thank you in advance.

Granite is more durable and you can get it with lots of movement (veining) or a little. Burns Woodworking did our kitchen and one of our bathrooms and provided the electrician and plumber and they did a great job. Two of my neighbors have since used them and have also been pleased with their work. Tried to add a photo, but couldn’t figure it out. You can message me and I can send you one if you’d like.

PurePeach 09-27-2024 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2373853)
I would prefer quartz. I don't know which is more durable, but I would not use granite as a place to put a hot pan onto. Use a trivet.

Quartz will burn with a hot pot; granite won’t.

retiredguy123 09-27-2024 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by PurePeach (Post 2374151)
Quartz will burn with a hot pot; granite won’t.

Not true. Here is just one expert opinion. There are many more.

"Is it okay to put a hot pot or pan on a granite countertop?
A common question we often get asked is “Can you put hot pans on granite countertops?”. The simple and straightforward answer is no. Our professional team at Kitchen Express does not advise placing a hot pot or pan on a granite countertop for several reasons. While granite is a strong and durable material, it is not meant for such hot temperatures such as holding a pot that was previously on a stove or a pan that was cooking in the oven. Placing such high heat on your granite countertop for only a few seconds will not cause significant damage, but if it continues to be a habit or the item is left on the countertop for a longer period of time, the damage is likely to occur."

BrianL99 09-27-2024 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by PurePeach (Post 2374151)
Quartz will burn with a hot pot; granite won’t.

Who would put a "hot pot" or pan, on a counter top?

retiredguy123 09-27-2024 01:19 PM

Regarding plumbers and electricians, do not wait until they show up to ask for their license. This is something that you should discuss with the countertop installer before they start the project. Tell the contractor that you want licensed people to perform this work, and you want their license number to verify it in advance. And, put it in writing. It may cost a little more, but it will be worth it.

Stu from NYC 09-27-2024 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2374190)
Who would put a "hot pot" or pan, on a counter top?

Was wondering about that myself.

JMintzer 09-27-2024 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2374190)
Who would put a "hot pot" or pan, on a counter top?

We do, all the time.

Our granite countertops in our MD home are 40 years old. Not a mark on them...

BrianL99 09-27-2024 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2374190)
Who would put a "hot pot" or pan, on a counter top?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2374199)
Was wondering about that myself.

It's sort of like those packages of Tide laundry detergent pods, where they have to add a warning that they're not edible.

Never under-estimate the stupidity of the public.

JMintzer 09-27-2024 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2374214)
It's sort of like those packages of Tide laundry detergent pods, where they have to add a warning that they're not edible.

Never under-estimate the stupidity of the public.

Nothing stupid about it at all...

3 Reasons Granite Countertops Are the Toughest

Happytails057@gmail.com 09-27-2024 05:59 PM

Ultimate Granite on Rolling Acres. I’ve used them in 3 different homes here in the villages. Excellent

TVTVTV 09-29-2024 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PurePeach (Post 2374150)
Granite is more durable and you can get it with lots of movement (veining) or a little. Burns Woodworking did our kitchen and one of our bathrooms and provided the electrician and plumber and they did a great job. Two of my neighbors have since used them and have also been pleased with their work. Tried to add a photo, but couldn’t figure it out. You can message me and I can send you one if you’d like.

While comparison shopping for countertops we stopped at Burns on 301. Hard place to see on 301. I had read mixed reviews beforehand, but we wanted to see what they offered. The 'open' sign was on, but the door was locked, and no one was there (mid-day)!? Stopped back another time, and the saleslady was polite and helpful. Part of the reason I took them off my list was because their exterior was extremely unkempt and easily a fall hazard with odd broken stones and leaves all over. If a store specializes in selling products to improve and enhance, it made me wonder how they would care for my home and cleanup if they didn't care for their own business front. Not impressed enough to do business there.


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