29 September 2008

 

Caesarstone Counters - Go Composite!

Everyone loves the look of a natural stone countertop surface in their brand new kitchen. Problem is, they don't want the hassle of any extra maintenance usually involved with stone.

Granite, marble, slate, quartz, and other natural stones are porous. If a stone counter is porous, it means water and stains can work their way into the surface - even the smooth, shiny surface of a new countertop.

Desperate for the look of granite and all the benefits that come with it?

Try Caesarstone.

You might have heard of it - it's very low maintenance (easy to clean and does not require a regular sealant to protect the surface!) and is resistant to heat. Like stone, it stays cool to the touch and is as smooth and shiny as the the real stone material. As an added benefit, the Caesarstone counter is so non-porous that it will prevent any germs or bacteria from settling in on the surface from contaminated foods - it can simply be wiped away.

Caeasarstone will also last a very long long time. The natural colors will remind you of a granite surface and the quartz composite material doesn't have the same flaws and imperfections that can be found in stone. Finally, it is very impact-resistant - this means less of a chance of gouges or chips on the surface. Most Caesarstone installations even come with a warranty.

Looking for a Caesarstone Countertop Installer in your area? Look no further than ConstructionDeal.com.

You can submit a request and get up to 4 quotes from counter installers. This means you save time. And by having multiple bids, you'll also be able to save money. And, the best part -- you can post your request for free!

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Comments:
My 10 year warranty proved to be worthless after four years when a dropped bowl left a 1/4" chip in the sink edge. I was told that that was normal wear and tear. The way the warranty is touted one is led to believe that any failure will be covered for the first ten years. I don't think I would recommend this product to people.
 
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