Perhaps even more important, countertops must be able to withstand
whatever you and your family dish out without requiring excessive
care to maintain their visual appeal.
Campbell’s can design and install the perfect countertops to fit your
needs, no matter what your requirements and personal tastes.
| Countertop Types |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
Laminates (Formica)
Laminates are made of a thin layer of plastic that is glued
onto particleboard or wood. Today's laminates can simulate
many different materials, including granite. The edges
can be square or rolled. |
- Inexpensive
- Fairly durable
- Easy to clean
- Resists staining
- Available in endless patterns and colors
|
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Abrasive cleaners can scratch and dull finish
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Sharp knives will produce scratches
- Hot pots will melt finish
- Cannot be repaired once damaged
- Seams are easy to see
|
Corian
Acrylic and/or polyester plastics An advanced blend
of natural materials and pure acrylic polymer throughout the
entire thickness of the product |
- Non-porous and stain resistant
- Easy to clean and refinish
- Seamless
- Scratches can be repaired
- Many colors available
|
- Scratches easily
- Hot pots will melt the finish
- Expensive
- Has an unnatural, plastic appearance
|
Tile
Tile countertops are typically made with ceramic tile ranging
in size from one square inch to as large as six square inches.
There are also other shapes, such as octagonal, rectangular,
etc. Tile countertops are popular and durable. |
- Durable
- Non-staining and will not scratch
- Endless colors, shapes and designs
|
- Chips easily
- Grout can be a problem
- Slightly more expensive than laminates
|
Granite
Granite is an excellent choice for countertops. Granite
is available in polished and matte finishes. While granite
may be more expensive than some other materials, its longevity
adds immeasurable value. |
- Scratch resistant
- Hot plates & pans can be placed directly on the surface
- Durable
- Natural product
- Wide selection of colors
- Beauty, beauty, beauty
|
- Requires proper sealing to prevent staining
- Expensive
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