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Solid Surface Countertops FAQ

November 8, 2019 By creatingyourspace Leave a Comment

Solid surface countertops are a manmade countertop solution that is created from pressed polyester resin and acrylic particles to create an alternative to natural stones. These solid-surface countertops have been around for a long time and were traditionally a high-end option for living spaces. Today, however, solid-surface countertops are used more frequently in homes looking to eliminate the cons of natural stone. This frequency has made solid-surface countertops a little more common in the market, taking it from a luxury countertop option to a more practical option. Our readers still have many questions when it comes to this manmade alternative and its many benefits. Here are our top asked questions on solid-surface countertops to help address those concerns:

Q: Do solid-surface countertops have seams?

A: Yes, but unlike natural stone, they are much harder to see. Natural stones have a large variety of character and patterns, which makes it virtually impossible to hide the seam. No two slabs of natural stone are the same. However, solid-surface is fabricated and can come in solid colors which can make seams nearly impossible to see.

Q: Can I put hot pans or pots on my solid surface countertop?

A: No, because solid-surface countertops are made from pressed polyester resin and acrylic particles, and both compounds perform poorly under extreme heat. This can cause discoloring, bubbling, and other unwanted damage.

Q: Are solid surface countertops durable?

A: Solid-surface countertops are very durable. They are antibacterial and nonporous, making them extremely low-maintenance. However, they can be scratched with knives or abrasive products and extreme heat. Professionals can renew the surfaces if damaged, which can save you from replacing your countertops early.

Q: What are the main advantages of solid surface countertops?

A: These countertops are primarily desired for their low-maintenance and inconspicuous seams. They may not be granite or marble; however, they still look beautiful in homes. Many homeowners and businesses enjoy how customizable these countertops can be since they can fit with any design theme in the industry!

The variety of colors, styles, designs, and versatility of solid-surface countertops is highly desirable. Whether in your bathroom or kitchen, these countertops will work in almost any atmosphere! If you have more questions about solid-surface countertops, let us know in the comment section, and for more insight on other countertop solutions and maintenance, make sure to subscribe.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Roofs

May 14, 2019 By creatingyourspace Leave a Comment

Your roof is a vital part of your home’s structural integrity. If your roof begins to leak and goes unattended for too long, it can open a plethora of more unwanted and expensive problems. If you are considering replacing your roof, you probably have a lot of questions and concerns. Well, have no fear, we are here to help. Here, you can find some of the most frequently asked questions about roofing.

How Long Should a New Roof System Last?

Typically, roofs are marketed as thirty years shingles–however, most roofing system last twenty to twenty-five years with proper care. Different shingles can offer different life expectancy. Wood shake roofs are known to last for longer times than fiber cement shingles while asphalt shingles or composition roofs can last less time than fiber cement shingles.

What Roofing Shingles Are Best for My Roof?

A determining factor to this question is what are you looking for out of your roof shingles? Consider if your home experiences high wind. You should also determine how long you are planning on living in your home while one of the most important factors for most individuals is cost.

What if My New Roofing System Leaks After Installation?

Do not panic! Contact your contractor or the people who took care of your installation. Let them know exactly what is going on so they can address the issue, and remember that this is why it is best to go through a company that has reliable reviews and warranties.

Full Roof Replacement Verses Re-Cover the Existing Roof System

It is best to get a couple of roofing professionals’ opinions. If your roof is relatively new, you may be able to recover a bad area; however, roofing professionals will look at where the leak is and the extent of it, the moisture infiltration it has had on the insulation layer, and if it has jeopardized the structural integrity of the home.

Can I Replace My Roof Myself?

If you consider yourself a good handyman around the house, you may be able to tackle this project. This is a very labor-intensive job and can be physically demanding. If you are questioning your ability to do it, it may be best to hire a professional. As we discussed prior, a contractor will know how to troubleshoot situations that may occur after installation. This is the main concern that you will have when doing your own work.

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