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CyberCelt said in August 27th, 2007 at 1:21 pm    

I fantasize about replacing the marble in my bathrooms and the kitchen countertops. Isn’t growing old wonderful?

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granite 101 said in June 8th, 2008 at 4:56 pm    

They do seem to have some top quality material from looking at the pictures they work from scants/gangsaw slabs one of the benefits is the cnc machines they use to produce there granite worktops there island units look huge dare say it would be very costly but sure the end results would be worth the money.

CSolutions said in March 10th, 2010 at 10:11 am    

I can only drool over these countertops… I imagine they are quite pricey. Using CNC machines is a smart idea – less waste and less mistakes. I know I would want a precise fit if I was going to pay all that money!

Granite Worktops said in July 6th, 2010 at 9:21 am    

Granite worktops make an excellent surface for rolling out dough, chopping and other kitchen work. The polished surface of granite does not wear off easily and is resistant to heat, stains and other external forces.

Pallet Stackers said in August 11th, 2010 at 6:28 am    

Those marble tops are really incredible. They really give a wonderful gloss look on the surface. My parents have a very old kitchen worktop which is marble (about 90yrs old) and it is the best. No staining, no water permeating through, always cool in summer, just a shame about the cost nowadays!

arda said in June 8th, 2011 at 5:26 pm    

Those marble tops are really incredible. They really give a wonderful gloss look on the surface. My parents have a very old kitchen worktop which is marble (about 90yrs old) and it is the best. No staining, no water permeating through, always cool in summer, just a shame about the cost nowadays!

Charles said in December 14th, 2011 at 2:10 pm    

Has anyone considered silestone? It’s probably the best quartz. I found some info on the price and other aspects of this type of counter top. Looks interesting. It’s here if you want to see silestone prices

Solid Surface said in July 11th, 2012 at 4:42 pm    

Have you begun / finished renovation yet since this post? Best of luck to you if you haven’t!

I think the way to go nowadays are dual stainless steel kitchen sinks in terms of both price and quality.

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