Granite Countertops: Types and Costs

By Fabiano Ruiz


Granite countertops are the premium choice for houses and commercial buildings in the US. These natural stone counters provide brave statements for any living space inside the house and give a certain ambiance of class to buildings like hostels and corporate conglomerates. In additions, granite tops now come in masses of designs that may suit any taste and style.

There are basically three sorts of granite tops that are used for homes and commercial enterprises. (1) Granite tile countertops, (2) Modular granite countertops, and (3) Slab granite countertops. Each kind of granite top has an analogous cost and quality based mostly on manufacture, installation, and fabrication factors.

Granite tiles are more historically used as flooring materials but thanks to the quality of this hard surface, makers found them also acceptable as countertops. Granite kitchen countertops are now one of the most popular trends in American and EU homes. Unlike ceramic tiles that use mortar or plaster to fill the gaps that typically become susceptible to mold build up, granite countertops employ a special epoxy to attach granite tiles together leaving small shallow seams or canals between each piece. This is a relatively inexpensive yet practical technique of having a good kitchen counter to do all your food preparation or dining activities. Black granite, a typical choice for kitchen countertops, would cost around $5 per square foot. White granite is available.

Slab granite tops are the high end items because they are manufactured, fabricated, and installed as one piece of block that are usually specially made for a specific area. The average size of an entire granite slab is 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 m) deep and 7 to 9 feet (2 to 2.7 m) wide. This large piece is buffed, carved, and divided into single slab counters, 1.25 inches (3.1 cm) thick. Since it's a single hunk of granite, this suggests there are zero seams for these kitchen countertops, as compared to tile granite countertops and modular granite tops.

A slab granite counter usually costs around $50 to $60 per square foot, exclusive of installation fee. Expect an average damage of approximately $1600 to $2000 for these kitchen countertops. There are more dear imported granite top options for high end purchasers.

Modular granite countertops DC are the middle ground for these three types of natural stone counters. They are midway in both size and cost as well. This type is pre-cut but larger and thicker in size than the tile version. Depending on where you're installing it, modular granite tops can either have zero of several seams. Granite sinks regularly make use of modular tops because single seamless pieces are enough to cover the whole area. Installing a granite sink is a practical technique of managing a cleaner kitchen.

This kind of granite top is also utilized for other home furniture like center and side tables, as well as vanity dressers and wall-attached shelves. Costs usually rely on the kind of granite nonetheless it is usually half the price of slab granite countertops. Its lifespan is over 80 years or longer so this is also an alternative for people on a tight budget but still want that pricey slab granite look.

Remember to always hire a pro to install these kitchen countertops. Ask a kitchen remodeler to help look for licensed professional granite counter installers.




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