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Durable Countertop For Rough Tenants

William Coet
  • Lititz, PA
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Hello,
Seeking recommendations for a durable countertop material for rough tenants.  Will consider anything including stainless steel, but don't want to pour concrete countertop.  Granite is probably out of our price range.

Thank you

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Bill B.#3 Personal Finance Contributor
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Bill B.#3 Personal Finance Contributor
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Quartz and granite are very cheap from companies that specialize in it and sell 8 foot precut slabs. Pre-pandemic/supply chain it was under $300 a slab. I’ve done maybe a dozen kitchens from $1300-$2200 including removal of old countertops, materials and installation of new materials. Usually all done in 3-5 hours. 

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