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Why Choose Glass Countertops? - 2

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2. Sanitary

Because glass is non porous it won't stain and bacteria can't grow. You can place hot pots on it without damaging and it's very easy to clean with any good household glass cleaner.

3. Durable

Tempered glass is pretty strong and can take a good deal of weight. It can easily handle 300 pounds sitting on it and it can handle a pot that's 700 degrees without cracking. However dropping something on it can result in a crack or break which must be immediately cleaned up and replaced. Cracked glass is unsafe to continue to use.

4. Maintenance

Glass is easy to maintain and it always looks good. That said fingerprints can be a challenge to keep off and you need to take precautions so the glass doesn't get scratched. Use glass cleaner and don't use any abrasive cleaners.

Soft scrub can be used to remove mild scratches. Don't let acidic substances stay on the glass or over time it will oyster on you.

5. Cost

It costs anywhere from $80 to $160 per square foot to have glass countertops installed. It depends on what type of glass, where you live, and a host of other factors.

There's something about glass that's hard to find in other materials. The lines are clean, it's refreshing, and modernistic, and it's just overall appealing. It makes it very easy to change your dcor at anytime as it will simply morph taking on the new look and continuing to serve you.

So if the time has come to give your kitchen, bath, or bar a facelift consider glass countertops.

More times than not, you will be glad that you learned all about glass countertops. You will find yourself referring back to this information many times as well. Especially when you are in the middle of installing your countertops.


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