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Countertops Materials Comparison



Review this page for a quick overview of counter options, then click on the heading to find out more about each type.

 

 

 

Should I cut on it?

Yes
Yes
No
No
Should I roll dough on it?

Yes
No
No
No
Should I place a hot pot on it?

Yes
No
No
No
Is it virtually stain-proof?

No
Yes
Yes
No
Main advantage?

Durable

Durable
Durable and can form integral sink
Low cost
Main disadvantage?

Expensive and requires sealing

Expensive
Not good for hot pots and pans
Layers make it harder to repair when chipped
Expect to pay per sq. ft.

$70-$100

$45-$125

$40-$90

$10-$45

Should I cut on it?

Yes
No
Yes
No
Should I roll dough on it?

Yes
No
No
Yes
Should I place a hot pot on it?

Yes
No
No
Yes
Is it virtually stain-proof?

Yes
No
No
Yes
Main advantage?
Available
in many (and custom) colors
Low cost

Good for cutting and chopping

Clean look and can form integral sink

Main disadvantage?
Expensive and is harder to repair because of single slab
Layers make it harder to repair when chipped
Requires sealing and shouldn't be near sink

Shows scratches and fingerprints

Expect to pay per sq. ft.
$210 & up

$10-$45

$40-$150

$85-$200

 
Should I cut on it?

Yes
No
Yes
Should I roll
dough on it?

Yes
Yes
Yes
Should I place a hot pot on it?

Yes
Yes
Yes
Is it virtually stain-proof?

Yes
Yes
Yes
Main advantage?
Available
in many (and custom) colors

Hygenic; available
in limitless
colors and shapes

Durable and sustainable
Main disadvantage?
Expensive and is harder to repair because
of single slab
Will crack
if heavy objects drop on it; hard to repair
More common in commercial kitchens
Expect to pay per
sq. ft.
$210 & up

$60-$300

$65-$75

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