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Prefab vs Slab Counters
Hi BP!
Wondering what everyone typically does as best practice for flips ranging from low to high end when it comes to countertops and sourcing.
The prefab option due to its cost seem to make a lot of sense for galley kitchens or kitchens with very standard configurations.
For kitchens with L shapes and the like, do prefab quartz counters still make sense with a seam joining the prefab pieces together or does full slab then make more sense for those jobs? Any insight and tips are appreciated!