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We are planning to install Quartz countertops in our kitchen. Our contractor prefers HanStone, but he is open to any other brand that we may like. Other than differences in color choices, what distinguishes the different brands (Silestone, Cambria, Zodiaq...
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Did all the rest of the work ourselves (cabinet install, plumbing .
We have Silestone and love it.
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I purchased a Ceasarstone quartz counter top for a small bathroom vanity. The vanity is about 30" wide and about 22" deep. It touches a back wall and a side wall on the left (see diagram below). The bathroom was a full gut and reno (the walls were a nightmare...
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It won't chip like mad....no, it's usually rotates the other way?
I was more....
But I I used a diamond blade on a grinder wouldn't be very fond of that dust running through my motor .
Silestone, the C-Top guy is usually responsible for fit.
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We've been getting a lot of countertop questions lately and I will be looking for some myself, so I thought this article was interesting and might be helpful.
I would also be interested in hearing what people who actually have some of these think? Do ...
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(quartz) Their colors are my favorite, but there are many more quartz lines out... .
I swear by Silestone.
I don't see how the edges could chip unless I'm throwing bricks around my kitchen...
The variety in the look of natural stones/material.
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Hi - I've poked around the site here and there trying to piece together as much as information as I can. I'd appreciate any links or suggestions that you have.
My project is my kitchen range back-splash. It's less than 30 square feet. I'm planning on ...
Started by gwald on
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Should I use.
To handle transition points at the counter (man made stone, silestone) and at the cabinets.
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 22:49:54 -0700 (PDT), RicodJour <ricodjour@worldemail.com
So I picked up the Festool TS55 at that garage sale a couple weeks
back, and I wanted to compare it to the DeWalt tracksaw that I had
seen in a local building supply house...
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Robatoy <counterfitter@gmail.comWhat about Silestone? I like our countertop;counterfitter@gmail.com
On Oct 18, 9:05 am, Han <address...@invalid.invalid
Silestone is quartz.
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We poured my buddy's counter top yesterday...
I mixed and carried this whole truck...
Of course it starts to rain just as we get started.
My dog says he's ready to go...
It was a long day!
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His counters.
Had a friend that did silestone(?) because he said there's no "variety" in granite.
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We're getting a Quote: for granite counter tops. The guys asks me if we want 3/4" or 1". I said, "I don't know, is there any benefit one way or the other?"
Anyone have any input on granite thickness for countertops?? Thanks
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I like the Silestone (quartz) products better than granite or anything else.
In a landfill somewhere.
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 15:46:48 -0700 (PDT), "Thomas G. Marshall" <tgmforum@gmail.com
Are you guys seeing alternatives to granite these days as something
"in"? My eyes are starting to gloss over when I see brand new
kitchens put in with this and ...
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It is a composite
of crushed quartz and epoxy, polished and shaped had Silestone (an almost white pattern with little specks, very
nice on the eyes) now for some 8.
With a product called Silestone.
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