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When the time comes to remodel your kitchen or bathroom, one of the things that can make or break the room is the counter top. In Kansas City, laminate counters are the least expensive option by far, but when it comes to performance and durability, can they hold up to the competition? In many ways, the answer to that question is "yes", but depending on your particular situation, knowing the benefits and drawbacks of installing laminate counters in Kansas City can make your decision a better and more informed one!

Kansas City Laminate Counter Tops vs. Stone Counter Tops
Natural stone counters are truly one of the most elegant choices you can make for your kitchen or bathroom. In addition to looking good, granite, quartz, and marble counters are also extremely tough; however, though they may look indestructible, stone counters are not without their weaknesses. One of the biggest issues with stone slab counters is that they are very difficult to repair. While they don't chip or stain easily, if the surface of a stone slab does become marred, it can be very difficult (or even impossible!) to repair without replacing the entire slab.

Whether or not your home will do better with natural stone counters rather than laminate has a lot to do with how meticulous you are in your cleaning habits. Stone counters can last a lifetime, but in order to reap the benefits of this tough material, you have to keep a good eye on what gets spilled, how fast you clean it up, and how vigorous the work you do on your counter gets. For the avid cook in Kansas City, laminate counters that can easily and cheaply be replaced every couple decades might actually be a better fit for your kitchen!

Wood or Butcher Block Counters vs. Laminate Counters in Kansas City
One of the nice things about wood and butcher block counters is that they are meant to be abused. When preparing meals, the convenience of a being able to cut things anywhere on your counter without using a cutting board can be nice, and is certainly not something you can do with laminate counters. Kansas City homeowners should be aware, however that wood's extremely porous nature has most modern cooks choosing to use a cutting board for meats, fish, and poultry no matter the surface as contamination and bacterial growth can become a problem. Laminate counters are certainly not meant to take the kind of abuse that butcher blocks can, but if you are going to be using a cutting board anyway, the far lower cost of laminate might make a lot of sense when you're remodeling.

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Kansas City Laminate Counters: Appearance and Style
While price might be the biggest reason to opt for laminate rather than a higher end material, it should also be noted that laminate far outshines the competition when it comes to variety. Available in any color, print, or pattern you could ever imagine, few homeowners will ever be stuck with fewer options than they imagined with laminate counters. Kansas City homeowners who have very specific tastes are more than likely to find several styles of laminate that suit them perfectly!

The Cost of Installing Laminate Counters in Kansas City
In KC, laminate counter tops are far more affordable than any other counter option on the market. ServiceMagic keeps records of every job they process nationwide, and according to these figures, the national average cost of installing laminate counters is about $1,500. When you compare that to the $4,000 or $5,000 you'll be likely to pay for solid surface or stone counters, it's easy to see why so many Kansas City homeowners have chosen laminate for their kitchens and bathrooms!

Jon Nunan is a freelance writer who draws on his experience in construction, ranging from landscaping to log home building, for his articles on home improvement.

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