Agate Stone Countertops
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Getting an agate stone countertop for your kitchen would mean that you're getting your hands on a material that is exceptionally hard. It can definitely take a beating and stand up to daily use in the kitchen.
It has a highly polished surface that can resist a lot of stains and other chemicals so if you happen to have the constant messes and spillages in the kitchen, an agate stone countertop can definitely carry its weight and rise to the occasion.
All of these are good qualities, especially the bit wherein the surface is polished and that it's a hard and durable material. It does come with a price though - and a hefty one, at that. If you aren't really all that ready to shell out a huge amount of money for your countertop, other natural stones such as quartz can be alternatives.
However, if you've got your heart set on getting an agate stone countertop but don't have enough money for it, perhaps you can look into getting a smaller piece of agate that will fit into your budget instead.
Another creative way to incorporate agate in your kitchen countertops is to have elements of agate as part of a mosaic with other natural stone pieces. This is an expensive option though.
Also, it might not be the most practical choice because this means that your kitchen countertop will have joints in between the stones. At the end of the day, the best way for you to get an agate stone countertop for your kitchen is to have it in one solid slab.
So how much does it cost? It depends on the type of agate that's being used or showcased in a particular countertop.
It can come in so many variations such as in smaller sizes and mosaics but if we get a ballpark figure of the cost of solid slab agate countertops, a fairly accurate range would be at around $300 to $500 per square foot or a range of $10,000 to $15,000 overall. This cost calculation already includes the installation fee and it also already comes with a warranty.
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