LCW Cabinets and Countertops  |  Counter Tops

 

Countertop Materials

Solid Surface

100% acrylic

Pros: inconspicuous waterproof seams,  integrated sink bowls, renewable and repairable, naturally resistant to mold, mildew and most stains, consistent patterns and colors, virtually maintenance free, more cost efficient than natural stones, design possibilities limitless

Cons: more expensive than laminate, high sheen option requires maintenance, while scratch and heat resistant not completely immune to damage.

 

Laminate

Layers of kraft paper laminated together

Pros: inexpensive,  scratch resistant , easy to clean, countless colors/patterns

Cons: bacteria holding seams and crevices, susceptible to water and heat damage, not easily repaired.

 

Granite

Natural stone

Pros:  attractive, durable

Cons: pits and crevices between crystals, visible seams, must be sealed, can discolor, samples can differ from actual stone, durable but not indestructible, needs sealing, not easily repaired.

 

Quartz

Engineered by grinding quartz then adding pigment and resin binders

Pros: mold and mildew resistant, no sealing, uniform appearance

Cons: visible seams, durable but not indestructible, susceptible to heat damage, not easily repaired.

 

Cement, tile, and butcher block

These are other options few people pursue.  All require upkeep and deteriorate more rapidly than some of the other choices.

 

LCW Cabinets and Countertops

While Providing a wide variety of countertop options recommends solid surface for it’s proven function and form. LCW employs a trained and certified Wilson Art Gibraltar Fabricator.