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Yes, I know you love quartz, but I wanted to let everyone know that my friend in Illinois just had quartz put in their bathroom remodel, and the countertops are changing color and getting "splotchy". Now they have to decide whether to spend the money to have it replaced or just live with it. Since it's only in one bathroom, I'd live with it!:-)
That sounds like a flaw from the manufacturer. Your friend should check into having the installer check this out with the manufacturer. Depending on how bad the "splotchy" is, I would probably just live with it too, if the mfr. wouldn't replace them.
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Yikes! That is a greater concern than mine.
We read an article somewhere that granite also releases radon.
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We read an article somewhere that granite also releases radon.
Formica is lovely and comes in so many choices.

Granite is just rocks...pretty rocks polished and sealed.

I have to think some of the bad publicity has to be generated by the counter top competitors. This is the second home we have had granite...We are still kickin'.

Have what you like. I like that you can take things out of the oven or off the stove and sit them down on it. I like Formica because it isn't so hard and doesn't break stuff...However, I haven't really broken more than five or six dishes in the twenty years being a granite owner.

I am aware of my food and where it is prepared and use a cutting board that can be sterilized in the dishwasher. That would be true of granite or formica.

Not a germphobe. Just a person who likes my housemates a LOT.
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We read an article somewhere that granite also releases radon.
Yes, I have heard that too. I honestly don't understand the admiration for granite counter tops in a kitchen.
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Formica is lovely and comes in so many choices.

Granite is just rocks...pretty rocks polished and sealed.

I have to think some of the bad publicity has to be generated by the counter top competitors. This is the second home we have had granite...We are still kickin'.

Have what you like. I like that you can take things our of the oven or off the stove and sit them down on it. I like Formica because it isn't so hard and doesn't break stuff...However, I haven't really broken more than five or six dishes in the twenty years being a granite owner.

I am aware of my food and where it is prepared and use a cutting board that can be sterilized in the dishwasher. That would be true of granite or formica.

Not a germphobe. Juat a person who likes my housemates a LOT.
Gracie...
Do you find that you have to be a bit more careful placing breakables on granite? I know myself...I'm not a bull in a china shop when I'm working in the kitchen but I certainly do not place everything "gingerly" on my Formica. In fact, there are plenty of times that I have placed a plate or glass down hard on the Formica surface and all I could say is "oops". The items did not break....on granite, they would have been gonners.
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Coffeebean.

I like Formica very much. When we would come down to Hadley, our first home here where there was lovely formica, I would leave Black Galaxy granite back in Ohio and that black granite showed every water drop and finger print. Just normal working and moving about the kitchen would show every print and move from the side of your hands or a drop of water. It was a vacation to return to our Hadley house and the pretty Formica. (Which comes in a lot of gorgous finishes)

Our new house in Laurel Valley has granite but a more easily maintained color...but we are back to being careful of bopping the dishes.

There isn't a nickels worth of difference really. I am just glad to be cookin' in any kitchen for people who I love to have sit at my table.

It's all just "stuff".
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Default acrylic dinnerware won't break on granite

This may sound tacky but I'm leaning towards buying those really colorful acrylic dishes for my kitchen. Not only are they colorful and will add a lot to my white cabinets, but we can take them from the kitchen to the lanai/pool area without having glass out there. They come in wonderful colors...yellow, blue, green, red, aqua or you can even get patterns of fish, stripes, palms etc. Plus, they won't break if dropped on the granite or on the tile floors. This may be a solution to breaking dishes on granite or tile.
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About 5 years ago my husband had our perfectly fine formica taken out and had granite put in to keep up with the trend and make our house more sellable (his opinion). I haven't liked it from day 1. Seems like if it isn't polished all the time when you run your hand over it , it feels dull. We have sealed it also.
We have marble in our bathrooms and the same deal. I am not a fan of it.
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Yes, I have heard that too. I honestly don't understand the admiration for granite counter tops in a kitchen.
It's about appearance, coffeebean....and $$$. Formica is certainly more reasonable. I had formica in my townhouse before moving to "Swimdawg North". I have Zodiac Quartz in Swimdawg North...and it's lovely. It compliments that cherry cabinetry beautifully. However, my fav is the granite in "Swimdawg South". It truly has a look that I just love. I would never go back to fomica after having granite or quartz. If I could vote, it would go to granite. Love it, love it, love it!

PS I do think there may be some rumors regarding granite side effects on this forum.
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This may sound tacky but I'm leaning towards buying those really colorful acrylic dishes for my kitchen. Not only are they colorful and will add a lot to my white cabinets, but we can take them from the kitchen to the lanai/pool area without having glass out there. They come in wonderful colors...yellow, blue, green, red, aqua or you can even get patterns of fish, stripes, palms etc. Plus, they won't break if dropped on the granite or on the tile floors. This may be a solution to breaking dishes on granite or tile.
We've had granite for years, we use ceramic coffee mugs, Correlle dishes, crystal glasses and stemware and we've never had one break......I guess it just depends on how hard you're setting things down.
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Corelle is great. Have had it for years, even on the sailboat. Never lost a single one until we moved ashore and I dropped one on a tiled floor.
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This is an interesting thread. It's amazing to see the differences in opinions. I think there is no right or wrong. What is right for your is what makes you comfortable and satisfied.
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Carla B that is so funny. Years ago, a friend received some for a gift and we were amazed how durable it was. Her husband came home and she wanted to show him how amazing it was and kind of tossed it on to the concrete patio. It shattered into thousands of slivers of pieces. It's really good but not on stone or concrete.
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Coffeebean.

I like Formica very much. When we would come down to Hadley, our first home here where there was lovely formica, I would leave Black Galaxy granite back in Ohio and that black granite showed every water drop and finger print. Just normal working and moving about the kitchen would show every print and move from the side of your hands or a drop of water. It was a vacation to return to our Hadley house and the pretty Formica. (Which comes in a lot of gorgous finishes)

Our new house in Laurel Valley has granite but a more easily maintained color...but we are back to being careful of bopping the dishes.

There isn't a nickels worth of difference really. I am just glad to be cookin' in any kitchen for people who I love to have sit at my table.

It's all just "stuff".
Gracie...
You are one of the most positive and upbeat people on this forum. It is such a pleasure to read your posts.

Love your term, "bopping" to describe that you have to be careful when working on granite counter tops. Thanks for being so candid.
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Carla B that is so funny. Years ago, a friend received some for a gift and we were amazed how durable it was. Her husband came home and she wanted to show him how amazing it was and kind of tossed it on to the concrete patio. It shattered into thousands of slivers of pieces. It's really good but not on stone or concrete.
Corelle is funny that way. When it breaks it goes into millions of tiny shards, really hard to clean up. However, it does not happen often.

On another note, I did happen to see some really fabulous melmac (is that still what it is called?) in a Fortunoff Backyard Store this past weekend. That would be perfect from dining room to lanai. Patterns were beautiful. Not cheap, however.
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