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Kitchens: My wife wants to update the kitchen counters. Granite vs. Silestone?? Undecided.

Anthony W
Anthony W Virginia Beach, VA on Jun 12, 2011
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  • KMS Woodworks
    KMS Woodworks on Aug 27, 2011
    @nancy...I got that tile from these folks... ...»

    http://www.bathandgranite4less.com/

    they do ship...but since granite is big and heavy shipping to you might be a pricey way to go. Check out some of your local Mom and Pop type tile centers...see if they have a source or two for these larger tiles. They are becoming more and more popular.

    As far as the how to...many Home Depots have weekend "tile" clinics on Saturdays that and a good tile book will give you the basics...from there you will need to get your hands dirty. Renting a good quality wet tile saw with a sliding head or bench will allow you to make the needed cuts in these bigger tiles. My tile saw cost about $1000 which is beyond what a DIY fan can afford for a small project....I got my saw years ago and it has severed me well for dozens of projects

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