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We, as a professional contractor, can provide you with services for your remodel, addition or whole house build. However, if you are looking for a small repair or a service from one trade, we'll be glad to connect you with one of our trusted "sub" contractors. These professionals can provide you with speciailzed services and us with specific product knowledge! Read the BLOG below for more information, or call a sub contractor from the LIST below...all we ask is that you let them know you heard about them from our blog!

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"Bill Hamilton Roofing"- John Mazzuca: 408-379-1303
"Bruce Bauer Lumber & Supply" - Darryl Thom: 650-948-1089
"Dallas Carlock Plumbing" - Dallas Carlock/Frank Smith: 408-354-5413 or 408-377-3017
"DG Floor Coverings"- Dennis Gasper: 650-299-1676

"Elements Manufacturing" (Custom Cabinets)- Alan Stormes: 831-421-9440
"SDI Insulation"- Matt Cillia: 650-875-1628
"TD Electric"-Tom Duff: 408-356-2560

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

"Solid Surface" Counter Tops

“Solid surface” materials, with their many colors and pattern choices, are a popular choice for kitchen and bathroom countertops. The material is a hard type of plastic that is formed into slabs of varying thicknesses. Their soft smoothness is appealing to the touch and the eye. This material can mimic the look of other choices such as stone, cement and quartz. Seamless joints and integrated sinks are also another plus.

The most popular solid surface is Corian, manufactured by DuPont. It is an acrylic polymer and comes in over 100 color/pattern options, with several product lines. The material color and pattern run throughout the thickness, making it possible to create any edge treatment that you desire. This also helps with maintenance and repair. The material is soft, so cuts and dents may happen. Light damage can be removed with a “scotch-brite” pad and abrasive cleaner. If any significant damage is done, like a burn from a hot pan, a plug can be cut out, replaced with new material, glued and sanded. A seamless surface is once again seen. The surface is non-porous, meaning stains do not penetrate and can resist bacteria growth with proper cleaning. No sealers are needed.

Corian is said to generally be about 30% lower in cost than stone countertops, around $60-90 per square foot for fabrication and installation. Price will depend on type of application, edge treatment and color/pattern choice.

The DuPont Corian lines and the glue used to install it also offer qualification as “low-emitting material” and “recycled content” for U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED program( Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design).
See the various choices of DuPont Corian here.

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