Granite, Tile, Quartz & More at Bath, Kitchen and Tile Center!

Are you looking to update your interior space? Installing new countertops can give any room an instant facelift, adding to its beauty and functionality. When you need new countertops for your kitchen or bathroom, count on the home improvement professionals at Bath, Kitchen and Tile Center.

At Bath, Kitchen and Tile Center, were experts in countertop installation and replacement. Our experts can help you select the best bath or kitchen countertops to meet your needs and match the remaining room decor and expertly implement the new design for you, on time and on budget. Weve been installing custom countertops in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey homes since 1963 and have the experience and skill to help you with any project. To get started, schedule your initial consultation today!

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When youre installing new countertops in your kitchen or bathroom, the number of options available can be daunting. Not only do you have to worry about the style youre trying to achieve, but you also have to consider what you are going to be using your new custom countertops for. The material you select may be great for a guest bathroom, but awful for a kitchen island in terms of maintenance and care.

At Bath, Kitchen and Tile Center, we help you weigh the options of different countertop styles and the materials to best match form and function.

Granite countertops exude elegance in any home. Granite comes in a range of almost 3,000 colors and carries a weight that ensures it will last a lifetime. While granite is usually associated with a high price tag, its increasing popularity has reduced costs.

Granite is a good choice for kitchen countertops, especially if you plan to use your kitchen primarily to prepare food. With a high hardness rating, granite countertops are very resistant to scratches and other damage.

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Quartz is an engineered stone available in even more colors than granite! It has a nonporous surface that resists scratching and staining, and is low-maintenance. Quartz does not require annual sealing like natural stone. Its longevity and beauty make it a viable option for many homeowners.

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DuPont Corian and solid surface countertops are solid acrylic you can mold into any size and shape. Because its a solid surface, damages can be repaired easily. Scratches can be buffed out by hand, cigarette burns can be sanded away, and severe damage can be repaired almost every time. The solid plastic surface is nonporous and makes the material resistant to food and liquid stains. Better yet, the surface will inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and germs.

We are the only DuPont platinum dealer in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, and one of their top 10 dealers in the country! If youre looking for Corian or another DuPont countertop, were your go-to team! Read more about Corian countertops.

Durable and easy to clean, ceramic tile provides an inexpensive countertop option popular with many homeowners. You can design tile countertops with almost any pattern and/or color scheme. Ceramic countertops require a bit more care than other materials, as the individual tiles can chip or crack and grout lines in between the tiles can become stained. However, you can easily replace individual tiles.

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Laminate countertops are made of synthetics cut to size and finished on the ends. Easy to clean and maintain, laminate countertops are inexpensive and available in a variety of colors. Unfortunately, chips or scratches can be very difficult to repair, and seams often show after bonding.

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For that classic country look, wood countertops provide warmth unmatched by other materials. Hardwoods such as maple or oak are the most common choices for wood counters. While water and stains can damage them over time, wood countertops are easy to clean and can be sanded and resealed as needed.

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Often seen in historic homes, soapstone countertops are making a comeback in modern homes as a material for both countertops and sinks. They require regular maintenance with applications of mineral oil, but they have a rich, deep grey color and a luxurious smooth feel that fits well with any style.

Uncommon in many homes due to their high price tags, marble countertops are most often used in small applications such as bathrooms, fireplaces, and insets. Marble requires sealing, but it creates a classic and elegant look.

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We custom make our own bathroom and kitchen countertops at Bath, Kitchen and Tile Center, so we can easily make the counter of your dreams a reality. Our designers work with you to select the material you want, and our licensed and bonded technicians will craft your custom countertops in the shape that best suits your needs. Throughout Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, customers have come to us for counters of all kindskitchens, bathrooms, wet bars, built-in desks, and much more.

If you want to add a touch of beauty and elegance to your home with new countertops, call us at 800-282-8656 for a design consultation today.

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June 7, 2016 at 4:44 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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