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What to use for tops of built ins covering a/c's

Started by Dahlia26
over 14 years ago
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What would you use for tops of built in covering ac/heating - needs to be white - caesarstone? Does anyone have a connection/ contact for a good price? What should we expect the cost to be per sf? About 50 linear feet total - 5 u its and the depth is around 17-20" Thx
Response by vfr315
over 14 years ago
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Ceasarstone isn't in a true white. Marble is great, but not as durable. Bianco Dolomite is a beautiful white with little veining. I've used it and it held up well.

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Response by Dahlia26
over 14 years ago
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I need a true white - nothing porous

Thx

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Response by nyc10023
over 14 years ago
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Leelaura: I have friends in a postware building who used a white engineered stone (not true white) and had walnut builtins underneath. Stunning. Why do you want a pure white?

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Response by ab_11218
over 14 years ago
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true white/not porous..... corian or formica...

if you are asking for stone, i can't imagine any stone being TRUE white. there are always variations, it's naturally occuring.

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Response by Dahlia26
over 14 years ago
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I am not asking for a natural stone -

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Response by Bill7284
over 14 years ago
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leelaura; you might want to investigate Glasso or Crystalized Glass which is pure white with a zero absorbtion. It is as durable as stone and might work for you.

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