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What Most Homeowners Get Wrong When Choosing Countertops
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What Most Homeowners Get Wrong When Choosing Countertops

Choosing countertops is one of the biggest decisions in any kitchen remodel. Most homeowners spend hours comparing colors, styles, and trends, but often overlook the factors that matter most long-term.

At DuBois Granite & Quartz, we regularly help customers avoid costly mistakes by focusing on durability, performance, and long-term value rather than short-term trends alone. Here are some of the most common mistakes homeowners make when choosing countertops.

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Best Countertop Options for Busy Families
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Best Countertop Options for Busy Families

Discover the best countertop options for busy families, including quartz, granite, and quartzite. Learn which surfaces offer the best durability, low maintenance, hygiene, and long-term value for active homes.

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Why do natural stone slabs have the same name but look so different?
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Why do natural stone slabs have the same name but look so different?

Why do natural stone slabs have the same name but look so different? These stones are formed under unique conditions of temperature, pressure, and mineral composition, which can vary widely even within a single quarry. As a result, slabs extracted from different parts of the quarry or at different depths can display diverse patterns, colors, and veining. For instance, Taj Mahal Quartzite may range from creamy whites to subtle grey browns, while Giallo Ornamental can present a spectrum of beige, gold, and brown tones. The mineral impurities, the presence of different types of veins, and the orientation of the stone layers contribute to these natural variations.

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