Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Interesting - we had a lot of granite in our last kitchen. I put hot pans and skillets all over the place. Never had a problem. No one ever told me hot stuff was s problem. You learn something every day.
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It's not supposed to be a problem. But after the one granite installer told me that (maybe he pulled it out of his hat!), I was afraid to tempt fate. I was used to not putting hot pots on countertops anyway, so I just continued not doing it.
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Granite. Lovely. Good for resale too.
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Thanks, all! I do appreciate the feedback. I never thought of soapstone. I think I'll add that to my list when I go look.
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And if you get granite be sure not to spill vinegar on it. Any acid will immediately discolor it.
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I've had Silestone and loved the look and durability
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Had Quartz up north, granite here. I tired to get the Villages to put in Quartz, but they would not. I like Quartz MUCH better than granite.....no scratching, no sealing, etc. Quartz is just a little more subdued, but I like the less shiny look (it is still shiny). If there is a 'next' time for me, it will be Quartz.
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There was enough support from our kitchen cabinets up north to hold the extra weight of the soapstone countertops (second level, tile floor), but they were solid oak cabinets. The problem was the slabs were smaller, and we would have had seams. We went with granite for no seams. Silestone looked a bit too manufactured for our taste. But my former neighbor was able to put quartz (or is it quartzite) in her Premier, and it really looks good.
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We have Corian at a rental unit we own. The cleaning people use Pledge on it and it always looks great.
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I sanded Corian with very fine steel wool and it looks great.
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I agree with BigGuy that the color of the granite makes a big difference. The black is beautiful, but it does show fingerprints and smears. Ours here is in browns, tans, golds and rust, and the pattern is not allover the same. It's in swirls. Smears don't show. My husband says part of it looks like the picture he saw on the monitor when he woke up in the middle of a colonoscopy. Thanks a lot, R. Our Corian countertops in this house were a very pretty beige and cream pattern. We both like to cook and use the kitchen so much. Unfortunately, they had to go. You couldn't put a plate down without having something under it. But maybe Corian comes in different qualities.
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Still like the old stand by Formica. Scratch it or what ever just replace it easy to do and cost effective. Stone is over rated.
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They have some very pretty Formica out now. It's worth looking into.
But I disagree that stone is overrated. Our stone is durable and will never need to be replaced. It doesn't scratch or dent. It has a 15-year "cast-iron" seal on it. In 13 years it will get another 15-year seal, for a cost of $300. It looks gorgeous; really makes our kitchen pop.
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