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  2. 11 Ways To Increase the Value of Your Home by $21,000 ... - AOL

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    Replace Laminate Countertops With Granite or Quartz. Cost: $2,400 to $4,000 Value added: Up to $8,000 "Granite and quartz are always big marketing sellers," said Faccone."Replacing a laminate ...

  3. Realtors Say These Kitchen Design Upgrades Are Worth the ...

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    When it comes to replacing countertops, realtors share mixed reviews. Ludwinek argues that "bad, cheap or non-matching countertops will make the main parts of a home look outdated and in need of a ...

  4. Quartz Vs. Granite: Which Stone Is Right For Your Countertops?

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    Whereas quartz countertops are man-made, granite is a naturally occurring stone, quarried from the earth, then cut and polished into the countertop material so many know and love. Made of stern ...

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Countertop. A countertop, also counter top, counter, benchtop, worktop (British English) or kitchen bench (Australian or New Zealand English), bunker (Scottish English) is a raised, firm, flat, and horizontal surface. They are built for work in kitchens or other food preparation areas, bathrooms or lavatories, and workrooms in general.

  6. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    The application of these products depends on the original stone used. For engineered marbles the most common application is indoor flooring and walls, while the quartz based product is used primarily for kitchen countertops [2] as an alternative to laminate or granite. [3] Related materials include geopolymers and cast stone.

  7. Solid surface - Wikipedia

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    Solid surface is a non-porous low-maintenance material used for surfaces such as countertops. It can mimic the appearance of granite, marble, stone, and other naturally occurring materials, and can be joined nearly invisibly by a trained craftsman. Typically manufactured in sheet form for fabrication into finished countertops, solid surface can ...