Project Description
Stylish, nonporous and easy to maintain, solid surface countertops are a great choice for busy kitchens. The durable surface resists heat and rarely stains—and if marking occurs, it can be buffed out. Their resistance to mold and mildew make solid surface counters popular for food prep spots. Choose from a variety of colors and patterns. As the name implies, the surface is not coated but contains color all the way through.
With its seamless appearance, solid surface countertops are always an attractive option. Today’s designs take style to the next level by mimicking materials such as granite, quartz, concrete and glass. The surface is also going glam with new reflective metallic colors imbued with gold or silver chips.
What Is It?
Solid surfacing is an acrylic-based manufactured product composed of minerals, resins and pigments.
Considerations When Choosing Solid-Surface Countertops
Thickness and Edges.
Solid surface is a half-inch thick. The edge can be shaped and routed into virtually limitless options.
Eco-Friendly Options
Solid surface countertops that contain 15 percent recycled content are now available. Made from both reclaimed solid surfacing (pre-consumer) and Styrofoam cups and packaging (post-consumer), the surface is something we can all feel good about.
Maintenance
Wipe the countertop with a soft cloth and warm water daily. Mild household cleansers are suitable.
Pros
Durable. Heat and water resistant. Won’t stain. Inhibits stains, mold, mildew and bacteria. Looks consistent. Minor imperfections can be sanded out. Comes in a range of color and patterns. No underlay required. Seamless installation. No sealing required.
Cons
Sharp knives and hot pans can damage the surface. Fewer color options than laminate. Can be pricey.
Price
$35 to $100 per square foot, installed
The Bottom Line
With a cost somewhere between stone and laminate, solid surface brings good looks and performance to any kitchen. It’s ideal for any area in the room, from baking areas to prep islands.
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