THE COUNTER GUIDE

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Pick your material based on:

  • The look you like (beautiful and elegant marble versus warm and rustic wood)

  • Your budget

  • The functionality you need (more heat resistant xx versus more heat resistant xx)

  • Size needs and availability

CHOOSING THE RIGHT COUNTER MATERIAL

CHOOSING BY MATERIAL

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THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING

  • If you need more than size X, only jumbo slab available.

  • Make sure edge you want or need is available

  • What is your appetite for maintenance

  • If local water is heavy in minerals, the water will leave spots on solid-colored, dark countertops

  • Desired thickness and what’s possible with materials. 3/4” and 1 1/4” are typical sizes. Not all materials have both. You can achieve a chunkier 2-3” thickness by having edges mitered to appear thicker than they are.

TIPS FOR ORDERING

  • Approve your slab at the stoyeyard. Each stone or dye lot is different. Can review with fabricator which part of the stone you definitely want or don’t want.

  • Review seam locations. Where can they be more concealed or kept clean?

  • Some materials seam better than others (less visible)

  • If need a small amount, ask for a remnant versus a new piece

  • Don’t forget install costs and tax when comparing quotes