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Bathroom Countertop Types: Best Materials



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You need to think about the type of countertop that you would like for your bathroom countertops. Solid surfaces are great for bathrooms. They offer flexibility and function. Made of man-made materials, solid surfaces are easy to maintain, but they are also susceptible to scratches and staining. For this reason, they should be treated with care and treated periodically with a sealant. For more information, see our guide to the best countertop materials for bathrooms.

Concrete is another option for bathroom countertops. Concrete countertops cost $75-150 per square ft, making them an excellent choice in bathrooms that are heavy-use. Concrete countertops are also available in reverse-molded MDF and quick-set concrete. Concrete countertops are more difficult to maintain than granite countertops and are best for experienced fabricators. A relatively new addition to the countertop world is crushed glass, a durable and low-porous material that's also easy to clean and maintain. Crushed glass countertops cost from $60 to $100 for a square foot.


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Although tile is the most versatile countertop material available, there are many types and prices to choose from. Tile countertops have many advantages over natural stone. They are easy to maintain, clean easily, and are easy to repair. While tile countertops aren't perfect, homeowners often report discoloration and scratches. Solid surface countertops are also very affordable. Depending on the type and style of the countertop, they can range from about $25 per square foot to $85 per square foot.


Stainless steel countertops are known for their durable design. They can last up to 15 years in a bath and 25 in the kitchen. They are also easy to clean and do not harbor bacteria. They do tend to scratch and dent easily. Smudges are also easily apparent. They are also more costly than granite or other natural stones. They are also more expensive that granite or marble but are easier to clean and last longer than stainless steel countertops.

Quartz is another great option for bathroom countertops. Quartz comes in a variety of natural colors that complement the bathroom's aesthetics. Quartz can be engineered, so it is more affordable than some natural stones. Quartz countertops can be maintained well and can last up to 100 years. Quartz countertops are available in prices from $50 to $150 per square ft. Higher-end materials have better quality and longer lasting capabilities. If you're tight on budget, slate could be a good option for your bathroom.


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Laminate countertops are another great option for bathrooms. Laminate countertops can be made from kraft paper or plastic resins. These countertops are easy to maintain, waterproof and can be cleaned easily. You can find laminate countertops in many colors and styles. They can be ordered in standard pieces or custom-made with designer edges and features. Make sure you consider durability, cleaning and design options when choosing bathroom countertops.


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FAQ

What should I look for when buying a home?

Be sure to have enough money in reserve for closing costs before you purchase a new home. Refinancing your loan is an option if cash is tight.


Is it more cost-effective to hire a subcontractor or a general contractor?

Hiring a general contractor is usually more expensive than hiring a subcontractor. A general contractor has many employees, so they often charge their clients a lot of money for labor costs. On the other hand, a subcontractor only hires one employee, so he or she charges less per hour.


How can I avoid being taken advantage of when I renovate my house?

The best way to avoid being ripped off is to know what you are paying for. Read the fine print before signing any contract. You should also not sign any unsigned contracts. Always ask for copies of signed contracts.



Statistics

  • On jumbo loans of more than $636,150, you'll be able to borrow up to 80% of the home's completed value. (kiplinger.com)
  • Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)
  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
  • A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (kiplinger.com)
  • Design-builders may ask for a down payment of up to 25% or 33% of the job cost, says the NARI. (kiplinger.com)



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How To

5 Things to Know Before You Start Your Home Renovation

  1. Do you really want this? If you're planning on embarking on major home improvement projects like renovating your kitchen, bathroom, or building a brand new house, it's certain that you'll need to have some assistance. You might reconsider if you're not confident enough to handle such a huge task on your own. It will take up much of your time and money. There won't be any real benefits. Instead, you can hire someone who knows their stuff to help. You'll be able to save a lot of time and stress while still having a lovely space to call your own.
  2. How much should a project cost? This one may seem obvious, however spending too much on renovation projects could make matters worse. Because you will likely end up paying most of the costs back at the conclusion of the day. If you have a budget in place, stick with it. Without it, you may end up paying a lot but not getting anything back.
  3. Do I choose to hire professionals or DIY? - There is no right or incorrect answer. However, we recommend hiring professional tradespeople when you can afford them. After all, they'll be able to give you advice on how best to proceed with your project. For example, they'll be able install the plumbing correctly, ensure that everything is done safely, and provide you with a warranty when they finish their work. DIY projects often involve a lot trial and error. You'll learn a lot the hard way. There will be many problems along the way.
  4. Can I afford it Do not underestimate the costs of a renovation. Even if the project seems manageable, it could prove costly and you will need to borrow money. It is also important to consider the selling price of your current property when you plan on selling it soon after you have completed the renovations.
  5. Which place should I start? There's no right or incorrect place when it comes down to where to start. However, we would suggest that you choose somewhere that you enjoy working on. If you enjoy what you do, you will be more motivated to continue working and less likely procrastinate. Also, avoid places that are difficult to maintain. For instance, you shouldn't attempt to redecorate your living room if you're constantly dealing with dust and dirt.




 



Bathroom Countertop Types: Best Materials