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Cambria ranks the highest


Posted by jimderman on November 11th, 2007 04:49 PM
In reply to Silestone Versus Cambria by jani18 on January 21st, 2006 11:33 PM [Go to top of thread]

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The Cambria facilties in which the materials are manufactured are immaculate; they have by far the most stringent requirements before the finished product ever leaves the manufacturing plant. Cambria also offers a much larger selection in terms of colors and styles than any of the other quartz surface companies. They are also the only company that has a single price point for all colors/styles, whereas that is not the case with any of the others. If I sound biased, I am. I recently put Cambria in my kitchen and bathrooms, and I am beyond happy with the result. Another positive aspect regarding Cambria is that they require all installers to be certified, which entails a week-plus long certification course at their headquarters in Minneapolis; whereas with Silestone, which is sold at Home Depot and Lowe's, there can [often times] be unprofessional, undertrained, and often times even non-presentable people coming into your home to install the countertops. And one last thing to think about- Cambria uses a technology called "Photo-Top" to template, which is a technology that is not just required at the installer level, but at the manufacturing/fabrication level as well- what this means essentially is that instead of having to wait 2-plus weeks after your counter is ripped out (when traditional templating is done), the old counter is taken out right before the new one is put in, so there is no time waiting without a countertop in your kitchen or bathroom.
If nothing else, Cambria's surfaces have more depth to them than any other brand, and has a much wider selection at better costs. I searched and searched before buying, and Cambria was the best.

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