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Why Upgrade To Granite

Granite Countertops & Quartz Countertops

BY ELIZABETH RAZZI
Washington Post

granite250WASHINGTON - In quite a few neighborhoods, especially the new ones and the pricey ones, granite countertops have become as ubiquitous in kitchens as the teakettle used to be.

Ads for new and resale homes alike usually note if the kitchen has been upgraded with granite. That raises a question for someone planning to put a home up for sale in this competitive marketplace: To draw the best price, should you tear out the old laminate countertops and replace them with shiny new granite? Is that what buyers expect?

The choices aren't limited to actual granite. Some people prefer man-made materials made mostly of ground quartz, such as Zodiaq (made by DuPont) and Silestone (made by Cosentino USA). They have much of the sparkle and shine of the real thing but with a uniformity that's tough to find at a quarry. And you can get them in brilliant hues not available with real granite, such as cobalt blue and bright red.

Corian, a solid-surface acrylic material made by DuPont, is another upgrade option. It's less expensive than granite and the quartz-based surfaces, but it doesn't have the same cachet. And though it certainly has its fans, some people heartily dislike the stuff, especially in plain beige.

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Real estate agents and an appraiser offered mixed opinions on investing in countertop upgrade. Mostly, they said, it depends on two factors. Is that what has been done by most of your neighbors - and competing sellers? And how up to date and well-maintained
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is the rest of the house?

"Granite seems to be what's expected in homes costing half a million dollars or higher," said Ken Jenkins, a senior residential appraiser who works around the Washington area.

Countertop material is something Jenkins takes note of when doing an appraisal, but he warned that the whole kitchen needs to have materials of comparable quality. He said he has seen homes where the owners simply put new granite counters atop banged-up old cabinets - an approach that adds neither value nor marketability.

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