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We recently saw a granite tile countertop, which we were told was less expensive than granite slab countertops. Other than looks, is there any reason why we shouldn't consider granite tile countertops instead of a slab countertop?
 

Dear Steve:

Providing that you understand and accept the limitations of such type of installation (grout lines, lack of edging choices, drop-in sink only, etc.), and providing that the installation is done right, there are no particular reasons why you shouldn't consider this less expensive alternative to a full slab work. The stone – no matter which one you will end up choosing – is always the same, whether in a slab form or tile.

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