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3 things: Quartz or Granite and Who?
Hi Everyone,
I'm an investor from the Chicago market and have had great success finding quality suppliers and installers for nearly everything other than countertops. In Chicago, the thing is Quartz - Minneapolis seems 70-30 Granite to Quartz. Quartz in Minneapolis is high compared to the Chicago market.
Maple Grove and Plymouth are our markets and my question is, do you think it's worth it to pay the premium for *Quartz? With the prevalence and abundance of Granite, should I just go for my Super White or Princess White instead?
Lastly, who's your gal, your guy, your go to? Who have you had a great experience that provides great value for the price. I greatly appreciate all your help!
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Call jason Hobbs with Stoneworx.
Personally I would go with granite. There's no real advantage to quarts other than the expense is more.