Why choose Corian?
October 17, 2009 by Darrin Murphy · Leave a Comment
DuPont Corian solid surfaces allow you to create a space as individual as you are. With over 130 colors to choose from let your inner designer loose with inlays, seamless back splashes, and inline solid surface sinks. Backed by a residential limited warranty, Corian solid surfaces are tough enough to stand up to everyday realities of a busy home.
Corian counters, also known as solid surface kitchen tops, offer a number of advantages over plastic laminate or ceramic tile countertops. Although plastic laminate countertops are fairly durable and inexpensive, they consist of only a single surface layer of color. This surface can fade over time, and can be damaged by cuts from knives or other sharp objects. They can also become damaged from direct heat. Although laminate countertops may look nice when they’re first installed, they’re not easily repaired and can begin to look worn relatively quickly.
Tile countertops are heat resistant, but using tiles and grout means that the countertop is often uneven. In addition, it can be difficult to clean the grout lines, which can become stained over time. Furthermore, ceramic tile can crack and chip, and replacing damaged tiles is a daunting tasks.
Traditionally, Corian pricing has been high when compared to other types of kitchen tops. However, if you are an accomplished do-it-yourselfer, there are now Corian style counters available that you can install yourself. These kits consist of prefabricated elements based on the design of your specific kitchen, and can contain everything from your Corian style counters to glue to an instructional DVD on installation. Corian solid surface kits cost about half of what you’d pay to buy Corian and have it installed by professionals.
Corian style counters can add a beautiful appearance and the type of functionality that today’s family needs.