can anyone tell me what the price difference is between quartz and laminate.and what is the best product to use?
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Paul M on Dec 04, 2011What exactly are you doing Terry? Counter tops?Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Dec 04, 2011If you are talking countertops, laminate is typically significantly cheaper, and I guess I would say that you get what you pay for.Helpful Reply
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Terry S on Dec 05, 2011we are doing a kitchen remodel.so it willl be countertops.love the quartz,but price does make a difference.Helpful Reply
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Pizazz Floors & Interior Design on Dec 05, 2011Yeah quartz is definitely going to be more expensive, but it is a harder surface, and it's scratch, stain, and heat resistant. Laminate wears pretty well, but offers little R.O.I. Have you considered granite?Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Dec 05, 2011Go for Quarts Terry, so you don't think of replacing your laminate a few years from now especially if your kitchen has high traffic due to yummy food being cooked!Helpful Reply
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Designs by BSB on Dec 05, 2011Terry, your budget and close evaluation of your investment should be 1st consideration. how long do you plan to stay in the home should be a huge factor like Yamini's suggestion supports. For a break down of products.. check out the link below, there is link for "surfaces" that will break down the pros and cons to every surface :) http://designsbybsb.com/2009/01/on-the-surface-counter-tops/Helpful Reply
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Terry S on Dec 05, 2011thank you all for the advice. and the web site . it is a tough call , will let you know what i decide quartz , or laminate and granite. not sure how long we will live here. dont want to overdo or underdo . right now they are laminate with oak beveling on the front. they have held up well.Helpful Reply
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