Laminate
Countertops Are A Low-Cost, Popular Choice
Laminate
countertops have been around for a long, long time. However, it may be
time to take another look at laminate as a great cost-effective
alternative to some of the more expensive countertop options out there.
Laminate countertops are made from a plywood or particleboard base that
is covered with a decorative paper that has been treated with resin and
bonded to the base. They are available in hundreds of colors
and
a variety of patterns, textures, and finishes. If you want a
more
modern look, these countertops can also be crafted to simulate the look
of stone and wood. Laminate countertops also offer the most
variety in edging. Worried about the seams in laminate
countertops? Don’t be – laminate
surfacing techniques
have made seams very discreet, even hard to find sometimes.
You
can get a look that you love for a fraction of the price!
Typical laminate countertops are now much more durable than they used
to be. Minor scratches can now be repaired and countertops
can be
resurfaced for much less than it costs to replace the actual
countertop. Even though they are resistant to scratches and
heat,
deep cuts and scorching can still be damaging to laminate
surfaces. Deep cuts that show the brown base of a laminate
countertop cannot be repaired. When you are preparing food or
need to use sharp utensils, be sure to use a cutting board or other
protective surface. Never set a hot pan on your laminate
countertop. If it isn't cool enough to handle, you should not
set
it directly on the countertop surface. Always use a hotpad to
be
safe. If your laminate countertop does need to be repaired by
a
professional, it will only take a morning or afternoon. Your
kitchen will be usable again the next day.
The ability to resurface or change your laminate countertop altogether
is another advantage for those people who like to change the 'look' of
their home. Once laminate countertops are installed, changing
the
surface can be easy and done at a reasonable cost as opposed to a solid
surface, stone, or wood countertop which are a long-term investment.
Laminate countertops are very easy to maintain, and with the proper
care, your countertop should last fifteen to twenty years.
Cleaning your countertop is easy. Just use a damp cloth or
sponge
with a mild soap. Don't use abrasive soaps or pads to clean
tough
spots as this may damage the surface. Laminate countertops are also
non-porous so they will resist staining and bacteria. Be
cautious
of deep textured countertops. Dirt and bacteria can be harder
to
clean out of the deeper grooves.
You should not think of laminate countertops as something that you
might find in your grandmother's house. They are newer and
better
looking than ever. They are more durable, easy to repair, and
can
even be replaced when you want a new look for your kitchen.
Laminate countertops are an affordable and creative option for choosing
a new countertop.
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