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Factors Impacting the Cost of Granite
April 9, 2018 // Posted in:Last Updated on April 9, 2018
When it comes to comparing the cost of natural or engineered granite countertops, you get what you pay for. With so many variables to consider, choosing one that is high quality should be at the top of your list. What makes some types of engineered granite more expensive than others? Here’s what you need to know to make the best decision for your home.
Grading
We all strive for good grades, right? Here are the “A-B-Cs” on grading natural granite. Simply stated, there’s low-, mid-and high-end granite. Depending on the amount of soft minerals that are present will determine the grade, color variations and durability. At Granite Trend Transformations, we make our granite slabs in our manufacturing facility in Florida, which means we know everything we put into them and the quality you can expect. Our engineered surfaces are made of the highest quality materials mixed with ForeverSeal®, our own proprietary sealant which ensures the surfaces are nonporous, stain and scratch-resistant. (They never need regular sealing, like natural granite does.)
Thickness
Thicker isn’t always better when it comes to engineered granite countertops. The granite countertops from Granite Trend Transformations measure 1/4″ thick and pack a powerful punch when it comes to quality and durability. Unlike natural granite that is about 1 1/4″ thick, our granite countertops are sleek, durable and lightweight, making them easier to handle and install.
Color
Color can impact the cost when choosing granite countertops. Depending on the rarity and demand of the color, you may end up paying a higher price. Granite Trend Transformations countertops are priced competitively based on industry demand. Plus, our color palettes constantly evolve, depending on industry trends and customer input, so homeowners like you can count on selecting from the most current colors and patterns to suit your décor.
Edging
You may not have given it much thought, but the type of edging you choose can drive up the costs of your granite countertops. Various edging options (like 1/4″ round, 1/4″ bevel or bullnose) can have an additional charge, so be sure to get the pricing for that upfront. Granite Trend Transformations offers 1/8″ and 1/4″ round and bevel-edge options.
Origin
Granite is harvested from countries around the world and regions here in the United States. Since granite is heavy, its country of origin can seriously impact the price of the slab due to high shipping costs. The granite from Granite Trend Transformations comes from Europe and is manufactured in the United States, where quality is ensured and backed with a Lifetime Limited Warranty.
Contact us today to schedule your free in-home design consultation. See how easy it is to have beautiful granite countertops installed in your home, often in as little as one day.