Before you buy Cambria Quartz Countertops - What You Need to Know

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @traciemcbeth6866
    @traciemcbeth6866 Před 3 lety +30

    I’ve had my Cambria countertops for 13yrs now . . . Beautiful and a great investment.

    • @clintgolub1751
      @clintgolub1751 Před 3 lety +4

      Have you had any issues with scorching from hot pots and pans?

    • @Diniecita
      @Diniecita Před 3 lety +6

      @@clintgolub1751 no matter what type of countertop you have why would you set anything hot on it?

    • @shkhamd
      @shkhamd Před rokem +4

      @@Diniecita isn’t that the whole point of counter tops? They are no use if you can't do day to day kitchen chores on them. Thats why quartz was invented, its natural look with industrial usability.

  • @nationalgi
    @nationalgi Před 3 lety +18

    Very informative video that I wish we had prior to our experience. We had only one choice for a contractor (new house build) and the countertops were literally why our house closed 4 months after expected. They messed up the island twice and had to order a 3rd slab. They messed up the 3rd slab as well, and just gave it to us free. First mistake was horrible mismatch. Second time was a horrific pattern, big huge splash across the slab that we never would have approved, and mis-cut rounds where our pop-up outlets were going. We called in Cambria to help. 3rd and last time, we went to warehouse to approve new stone matches (not on a computer program, they hoisted slabs...crazy) but then they badly scraggled and chipped the countersunk holes where the pop-ups were, and gave us a hole for a disposal button we did not ask for. What a ride! Lessons...you need extra slabs to get a good match, make sure you can see and approve the sides of a waterfall edge, have an honest discussion to see if they have the experience and tools to do a countersink hole! Also, I would like to know why contractors won't use/buy the thinner product for backsplahes? You can't see the sides of ours, it seemed so wasteful to use the thicker product?

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +5

      So sorry to hear about that experience, how frustrating! And in terms of the backsplash thickness they may have been using part of the same slab from the counters, or maybe availability was a factor? Otherwise for a full height backsplash I think the thinner panels offer an easier install on the wall if there are no external factors not to use them.

  • @g.n.varmadmd1191
    @g.n.varmadmd1191 Před 2 lety +5

    Glad I watched this. Meeting the counter top contractor tmrw. Now I know exactly the points I want to cover to get that gorgeous look ok quartz !. Thank You

  • @rebeccawhite9379
    @rebeccawhite9379 Před 2 lety +4

    Very articulate and well spoken

  • @mauryabroadsword6992
    @mauryabroadsword6992 Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you for the extremely informative video. We are building a new home and are going to use Cambria throughout our home. You just cemented our decisions in selecting Cambria over other products.

  • @ornellabarbaro3861
    @ornellabarbaro3861 Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you so much !!! I haven't up graded because I'm so confused and I feel like contractors or kitchen / washroom remodel facilities are leaving some or alot of important facts out that will surely come back to bite me.
    Your vlogs are so informative.👍👍👍👏👏👏

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +3

      Appreciate the feedback and I'm glad it was of value to you!

  • @kadobi189
    @kadobi189 Před rokem +3

    Having Cambria Clovelly installed next week. So excited!

  • @southengirl1
    @southengirl1 Před 3 lety +16

    I was losing sleep regarding this very issue...wanting to make sure that my countertops look as seem less as

  • @orithfrankel2151
    @orithfrankel2151 Před 3 lety +12

    As a contrast to the other quartz countertops, we installed as a highlight, a large island with the Cambria ‘Summerhill’ in our new kitchen four years ago. With its swirls of muted greys, the light of two overhead lanterns dance off of the random sprinkles of silver confetti embedded into the slick and smooth finish. The surrounding perfectly chiseled o-gee edge adds pizzazz to make it still look brand new.

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +3

      Poetic, love it! Some of the Cambria colors really catch the light so beautifully. And contrasted tops can look so cool in the right kitchen setting. Glad you are loving yours!

    • @llc1976
      @llc1976 Před 2 lety +1

      i have two large slabs one of brittanica and ine summer hill right now to consider, both are so beautiful! I saw summerhill with an octagon marble backsplash on houzz that was beautiful which I am now considering.

    • @MrJackdjk
      @MrJackdjk Před 2 lety

      Could you please send a pic of the corner of your Summerhill 0 gee edge

    • @orithfrankel2151
      @orithfrankel2151 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrJackdjk: I’ll try to figure out how to send you a picture this way.

  • @williamwade7059
    @williamwade7059 Před 3 lety +2

    This is the exact video I needed to see, now my wife and I are having a discussion before we go into the showroom.

    • @retired8484
      @retired8484 Před 3 lety +1

      He totally failed to mention quartzite

  • @sandeegeres8721
    @sandeegeres8721 Před 2 lety +4

    Just had someone come out today to give me an estimate on redoing my kitchen and was looking at the Cambria quartz countertops. This video was very helpful as addressed issues that I would not have even though to ask or been aware of. I'm sure if I go with Cambria it will look gorgeous ... just hard to look at a 3" x 3" sample and envision what it will look like on an entire countertop but definitely better than my Formica from 1988! :) Great job on this video!

    • @rhythmisadancer8394
      @rhythmisadancer8394 Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, the samples don't even do the beauty of this stone any justice. If you are able to go to a showroom, it'll blow your mind with how beautiful they look in a full slab.

  • @dotmarie4375
    @dotmarie4375 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks, Robert I learned a lot about the seam and flow.
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  • @ARUNKUMAR-gf3zv
    @ARUNKUMAR-gf3zv Před 4 lety +8

    Excellent video. You are so knowledgable.

  • @theresenoonan4476
    @theresenoonan4476 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent! Thank you. Yeah, I'm one of those going with painting our 55-year-old cabinets white on top and a beautiful blue on the bottom. So I'll take your advice and look into the Cambria the color you suggested. Thank you for explaining all the issues with pattern matching.

  • @mellymolli
    @mellymolli Před 11 měsíci +4

    Do you have a video on the specific pros and cons of Cambria quartz vs Calacatta quartz?

  • @MichaelToub
    @MichaelToub Před rokem +1

    I just got Cambria PARYS installed and love it !

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před rokem

      I installed Parys for some personal friends, beautiful way to incorporate some blues in the room!

  • @userd5
    @userd5 Před 27 dny +1

    I'd love to see you review Bambria Windsor Steel Satin Ridge

  • @gilguzman8359
    @gilguzman8359 Před 2 lety +1

    We love out Cambria Quartz kitchen countertops! Expensive, yes, but we wanted the best.

    • @em1844
      @em1844 Před 2 lety +1

      Would you share how much per slab?

  • @ICanDigIt0907
    @ICanDigIt0907 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely the best video I've been able to find on this product. It seems like every other video shows the finished product with overbearing and obnoxious music playing with no detailed information. OR videos of someone talking LOWER than the annoying techno music where you can't hear a word they're saying. Thank YOU for making this video and making sure to explain everything precisely with examples for a visual overview of what to look for to achieve a desired and well thought out finished project. I wish this man was local because we'd hire his company to buy our counter tops from and for installation. After watching this, I feel like I have a MUCH greater understanding of the do's and don'ts regarding this product. To the point, precise and very knowledgeable. 👍👏 🙌

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for this wonderful feedback! Hearing from those who are really helped by the information is very encouraging in my continuing to make these videos. Best of luck in your remodel and definitely share any future videos you would find helpful! Thanks again!

  • @carolynrice-davis4525
    @carolynrice-davis4525 Před 3 lety +10

    When we built our home 16+ years ago, we purchased Cambria quartz countertops (kitchen and master bathroom). I hesitated buying quartz simply because the colors/styles were limited at that time. However, after weighing the pros and cons, we settled on and purchased the quartz. We were pleased with the installation. The seam on the L-shaped kitchen island is all but invisible and the quartz is very easy to maintain. We're now building a retirement home and were considering have a granite countertop, basically because of the various colors/styles, etc. one can find in granite.
    However, after your video, we will be considering the quartz as long as we can find color/style we like. Thks for sharing.....

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +2

      Awesome, hopefully some of that info will help you even if you are looking at granite to make sure it turns out just perfect for you! Best of luck!

    • @kayabe856
      @kayabe856 Před rokem

  • @makaveli2tt
    @makaveli2tt Před 11 měsíci +1

    This presentation was helpful. Thanks for sharing your advice.

  • @JS-zb1vv
    @JS-zb1vv Před 3 lety +1

    Good job and not bashing other companies. You gave good information without bashing them . I fab with a bridge saw and a fab king . I don’t do the laminated edges because I’m upfront with my customers and let them know that I don’t have that type of equipment. One day maybe a water jet CNC. My favorite quartz is LG vitara .

    • @yanso5271
      @yanso5271 Před 8 měsíci

      May I know what you like about LG Viatera quartz? I am considering to have Viatera Lento in my new kitchen, but have found quite some negative reviews in Houzz about the LG Viatera products in general, and not a particular quartz color or pattern.

  • @tina__em__9068
    @tina__em__9068 Před 2 lety +1

    I really love the SKYE design. Thank you for all this helpful information.

  • @charmayneeichman5951
    @charmayneeichman5951 Před 4 měsíci

    Our favorite is the Cambria Alloy collection and particularly the Berkshire Brass Satin ridge Smooth.

  • @merryhunt9153
    @merryhunt9153 Před 3 lety +4

    We bought quartz countertops recently, and the salesman said we cannot take a hot pot off the stove and set it on the countertop. That was a surprise! We love our counters, but we always have a marble slab near the stove to keep protect the counters from heat.

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +11

      Although most people believe otherwise, even with granite countertops trivets or hot pads should be used. Although these products are heat resistant, there is potential for damage to occur with the shock of drastic and immediate temperature change. I would say the sales person was looking out for your best interest on erring to the side of caution. Glad to hear you are enjoying your countertops!

    • @peternarbus2384
      @peternarbus2384 Před 2 lety

      Any pot with water in it can not be hotter than 212 degrees Fahrenheit so ok for quartz

    • @AidanSkoyles
      @AidanSkoyles Před rokem

      @@RemodelWithRobertdefinitely fine to put hot pots on granite.

  • @lmcwill0502
    @lmcwill0502 Před rokem

    We are having Cambria Nottingam Hill quartz being installed in our kitchen this Thursday. Really looking forward to it.

  • @hanialturk5981
    @hanialturk5981 Před 3 lety +3

    From a Remodeler that’s been in business for 15 years this very informative.
    Home owner need to understand they have to increase their budget and not look for the lowest price

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much!

    • @AidanSkoyles
      @AidanSkoyles Před rokem

      From a homeowner, remodeler need to understand that money don’t grow on trees and we wanna get best value for money.

  • @elenaleontieva4669
    @elenaleontieva4669 Před 3 lety +4

    was helpful to hear about thickness of the quartz! thanks Robert for a great video!

  • @lmcwill0502
    @lmcwill0502 Před rokem

    My Cambria will be installed this Thursday, I now have a few questions I didn't know to ask. Thank you for this video. I had many choices , almost overwhelming choices of quartz to choose from. I jept coming back to the Cambrio quartz vs the other brands . No question about it my 70sq ft was costly but will be there far longer then I will be .

  • @1027scm
    @1027scm Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative. Great video. Compac quartz is another great manufacturer.

  • @MrsSiroin
    @MrsSiroin Před 3 lety +6

    Great info! I’m getting ready to upgrade our kitchen and I didn’t know where to start!

  • @aliciaanderson3039
    @aliciaanderson3039 Před 2 měsíci

    U gave me the most information and I like how u explained good job 👍🏼

  • @HorizonQuartzMason
    @HorizonQuartzMason Před 20 dny

    Very professional

  • @susanoxley7169
    @susanoxley7169 Před 2 lety +2

    We are installing the Lakedale design. It’s only sold through Home Depot. We spent over an hour with the fabricator reviewing and approving the mark-up. They sell by the square foot and we’re using parts of three different slabs.

  • @femineity
    @femineity Před 3 lety +3

    !!!!!!!SUCH A GREAT INFORMATIVE VIDEO!!!!!!!
    Thank You!

  • @ileanasilaghi795
    @ileanasilaghi795 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you, usefull information even in Europe

  • @marytruitt4325
    @marytruitt4325 Před 2 lety +2

    OMG... I didn't even consider how such prominent veining would impact the flow of the material I choose. We have a huge L where our peninsula comes out from the side counter. In your opinion, is there any muted veining that could work with a peninsula configuration? I guess all the pictures I have been looking at online are of islands. I have subscribed. Thank you so much for your expertise and excellent explanations and photos.

  • @jenniel
    @jenniel Před 4 lety +4

    Great video really helped me narrow down my decision on quartz. Thank you!

  • @jefft1161
    @jefft1161 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video. You convey a lot of good information in a short amount of time, unlike a lot of people on youtube. Nice job.

  • @AJ-bi6ns
    @AJ-bi6ns Před 2 lety +3

    Good video of things to consider, although I think the industry calling quartz a "stone" is a little misleading

  • @Adushka1976
    @Adushka1976 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much I was really so confused about all the quartz out there!! I'm love portrush!!! And I have blue future kitchen by Thomasville! I like also annicca!

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +2

      You are so welcome! I love Portrush as well, it is hard to appreciate it until you see it in person!

  • @arlozoos4534
    @arlozoos4534 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the Kendal and Montgomery. I am having a hard time deciding which to go with for our kitchen counters. I have a galley kitchen. I love the Kendal but am wondering if it might be a bit too busy and will make the kitchen look smaller.

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +1

      Both are beautiful and I think can both can work in even a smaller kitchen. If you are using lighter colors in general and let the countertop be the statement in there then I would go with what you are drawn to! :)

  • @hagopik6415
    @hagopik6415 Před 3 lety

    Although very true marble will stain so much faster because it is a Natural Stone, Quartz stains almost always are going to be permanent and more expensive to restore once stained and the edges chip easier.
    Once restored it’s so hard bringing the polish back to original
    I myself hate engineered stone but it does look nice. The video is very informative .

  • @southengirl1
    @southengirl1 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this video, very informative!

  • @eringrayson9074
    @eringrayson9074 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for the informative video. I loved Cambria Brittanicca Gold when I saw it in a kitchen.

  • @juliahelland6488
    @juliahelland6488 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge! 💯

  • @beatricealcaraz5799
    @beatricealcaraz5799 Před 3 lety +5

    Im so glad I clicked on your video, we’re in process of remodeling our kitchen and kinda aiming at the hickory type wood but not sure what the trend is , if it’s the darker or lighter color also , what type of countertop would you recommend?

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +6

      I think Hickory is a very versatile cabinet and can look great with both a lighter and darker countertop depending on the overall look you want. My suggestion would be to search photos on Houzz or Pinterest with hickory cabinets and see which photos you tend to gravitate towards and that may help you decide which direction you want to go!

    • @jillj6643
      @jillj6643 Před 2 lety

      @@RemodelWithRobert thank you for your video! Is it true what @Hagopik is commenting below about quarts staining and if it’s chips - not being able to basically repair the shine? He said once it’s damaged it’s much harder to repair. Any thoughts on this in general?

  • @nm9412
    @nm9412 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! This was very helpful to know!

  • @pareenmerchant
    @pareenmerchant Před 3 lety +4

    Great tips. Thank you

  • @wendydillman6664
    @wendydillman6664 Před 3 lety +2

    I put Cambria in my home and absolutely love it!

  • @calajami
    @calajami Před 3 lety +4

    We're having Queensbury installed in June - can't wait!

  • @demondrummer896
    @demondrummer896 Před rokem +1

    I install quartz and granite.
    few things to know is granite hides seams better but takes more maintenance and you have to be more careful with it as it stains even if you put sealer on it unless its a dark color with no light spots.
    Second quartz can't be outside the sun sucks the color out of it or turns it yellow.
    Third don't be jerks to the installers we do our best with what our bosses give us and don't stare or constantly watch you make them nervous.

  • @laniedav8078
    @laniedav8078 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much Robert! Great job!

  • @dianenovoa6357
    @dianenovoa6357 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative video.

  • @reneemaxey2618
    @reneemaxey2618 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video. Very informative and educational.

  • @richricogranada9647
    @richricogranada9647 Před 2 lety +1

    Just bought Calacatta quartz for vanity top

  • @comfunc
    @comfunc Před 2 lety +1

    Really useful, thanks!

  • @beverlyyerian1935
    @beverlyyerian1935 Před 3 lety +7

    Robert, you seem very knowledgeable and even though you didn't cover the actual installation, I have a question. Does the gas range need to be pulled away from the wall for the installation? To clarify, the installation is for the countertop only and not the backsplash. Thank you, Subscribed!

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +7

      I would generally say that you should be prepared to have the range moved for the installation but that is ultimately a discussion to have with your fabricator/installer. You definitely want it in place for the initial template so it would only need to be removed just before removal/installation and reset immediately afterwards.

  • @z06doc86
    @z06doc86 Před rokem +1

    Just found your channel. Subscribed. I like the way you present. We had quartz countertops installed in kitchen. In place for a year now and they are awesome. Will likely never use anything else and want to use in our bathroom remodel coming up. Also may consider for laundry room. Thanks. What state is your company located?

  • @trinaesposito8057
    @trinaesposito8057 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video and very informative! What would you recommend for white cabinets but a warmer color floor (core tea calypso oak). I decorate with warmer tones in the home and need countertop contrast so the kitchen doesn't look like a hospital. I feel like if I go with a white quartz and white cabinets it will look too sterile.

    • @ericksonsails
      @ericksonsails Před 3 lety +1

      I agree! Looking for quartz that is not basically white. Not too many choices.

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Před 3 lety +1

      Cambria makes a yellow color called Victoria-

  • @jeeves251
    @jeeves251 Před 4 měsíci

    Super helpful, thank you 🙏🏻

  • @flybyairplane3528
    @flybyairplane3528 Před 2 lety +1

    ROBERT, years ago, I went to a home to replace several faucet washers, & the lady was given a new kitchen by her TWIN DAUGHTERS, she said they did over the stone counters 6 times until she was satisfied ! Was this the homeowner from hell ? Thanks, as I would go with QUARTZ, BEFORE ANY OTHER cheers🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @courtneystockton1321
    @courtneystockton1321 Před 3 lety

    Favorite is Skye. It’s intense but awesome!!

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +1

      Skye is gorgeous and definitely intense! Its funny because contrary to its name, for me it evokes a more watery scene.

  • @Larch_Lane_Puppies
    @Larch_Lane_Puppies Před 3 lety +8

    The plywood subdeck (I think that's what you called it). How does that affect the overhang capability on an island. The thicker the quartz the larger the overhang allowed is my understanding, but is it not somewhat supported by the plywood?

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +7

      Yes you are right in that the thicker can go a little further than a thinner, but in general terms there are limits before you need support brackets, corbels, or even legs depending on just how far out you take it. Your fabricator should help determine what your options are for you exact kitchen design.

    • @petekaz3089
      @petekaz3089 Před 3 lety +1

      You don't need a plywood sub deck

  • @07Stylist
    @07Stylist Před 2 lety +1

    That Euro seam would have looked really good if they would have booked market the veins 9:00

  • @kimberleyweinert5292
    @kimberleyweinert5292 Před rokem

    Excellent video, thank you!

  • @rolab4294
    @rolab4294 Před rokem +1

    What about soapstone- more upkeep but beautiful veining & natural.

  • @thegrimmer
    @thegrimmer Před 2 lety +1

    8:20 giant problem at the left next to the basket. Huge wall vein stops at the corner. You are your own example of a don't

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 2 lety +2

      I think you missed the point of this section. As I mention in the video, not every kitchen will have vein continuity at every possible point where two pieces meet. And sometimes to do so, further slabs are needed, or lead times are extended to secure specific slabs. The placement of a break at the corner is not uncommon and can even be seen on some of Cambria's on photos if you follow their media. The thing I encourage everyone watching is to make sure, as we did with our client, they are part of the conversation and approve how their slabs could be utilized to make the kitchen best work without buying more material than one is prepared to. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!

  • @awakening80
    @awakening80 Před 8 dny

    Montgomery is my favorite

  • @lynnstearn2691
    @lynnstearn2691 Před rokem

    Great information and I used Cambria Berwyn in my bathroom and love it. For my kitchen I am looking for a little more flowing movement and definitely like the sparkle - the more the better - it's just more elegant. I like the Beaumont however besides that beautiful movement pattern, I am a bit concerned that it will be very busy or maybe too much gold when my accent back tile is silver and gold tiles with a sort of brass accent. Can you recommend another design in cambria with nice movement in cream and gray colors (kitchen cabinets are off white with brushed aluminum hardware) that has some sparkle? I have been to a few places that have Cambria samples but some don't have many and it is very hard to see sparkle on line. Thank you.

  • @rickkennerly2379
    @rickkennerly2379 Před 2 lety +1

    Hmmm…in the “bad” seam pix, did you not notice that the right side is a raised sitting bar with the counter on the left beneath it?

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 2 lety

      If you are referring to the photo that starts around the 9:00 mark,, that is one countertop, not a raised bar top. All three examples are single tops. That first photo may be zoomed in too much to see the continuous line of cabinets and backsplash, but no, it is not a raised top.

  • @Fanpire4884
    @Fanpire4884 Před 4 měsíci

    Was looking for countertops for my new home. Hadn’t really seen any that I loved until a store employee showed me a Cambria product that was exactly what I was/am looking for. It’s called the Golden Dragon and I absolutely love it!

  • @judethedude96
    @judethedude96 Před rokem +1

    Great video!
    PS: you remind me of / look like John Favreau

  • @cathyoconnor7483
    @cathyoconnor7483 Před 3 lety +3

    I really like the Calcutta gold stone but I’m having so much trouble trying to figure out hardware, sink, faucet and lights to match. I really don’t want to do all gold and my appliances are stainless steel

  • @shirley6074
    @shirley6074 Před 3 lety

    We just remodeled our kitchen and put in quartz countertops. Everything I read says they are not sturdy enough to hold up to heat higher than 150. My appliances such as my counter top oven/air fryer will need to have a heat resistant pad under it to avoid the burning of the epoxy that is used. At this point I wish I had gone with granite. Some say sealing is needed to avoid stains others say never. I left a bit of juice that came off a potato on the counter, it turned pink had to use barkeeper's friend to remove it 30 minutes later. For me not kitchen friendly only in one week and I use lots of care and attention to what I do..

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety

      What brand did you go with? While I have certainly seen quartz countertops stain, there are huge differences in the quality between brands. And remember, granite is also recommended to have pads placed under any hot items along with needing resealing. I like granite countertops as well I find often times buyers are not educated by the supplier enough before making the decision either way.

    • @shirley6074
      @shirley6074 Před 3 lety

      @@RemodelWithRobert Thank you for responding. bought from T&L Granite in El Monte CA. It's called Multi Galaxy TL056 if that helps not sure of the brand I will have to ask the contractor.

  • @damegood
    @damegood Před 4 lety +1

    Super informative. Ty!

  • @ralphdicecca2889
    @ralphdicecca2889 Před 3 lety

    Excellent job

  • @thatc10
    @thatc10 Před 3 lety +9

    Having been a fabricator for over 20 years, I can assure you the bad examples you showed were jobs purchased 99% based on the lowest bid. I have had customers go to far inferior competitors over a couple hundred dollars on a many thousand dollar job only to return to me onece the job was screwed up by the "best price"

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly! Generally jobs like those happen when the conversation revolves around the price and not around the details of both the material and fabrication/install.

    • @pamcornelius9122
      @pamcornelius9122 Před 2 lety

      The same thing happens in dentistry. You get what you pay for.

    • @glacialimpala
      @glacialimpala Před 10 měsíci +1

      Many thousand dollar? In Europe quartz countertops are ~100eur/m2

    • @thatc10
      @thatc10 Před 10 měsíci

      they are over $100 per sq/ft here for some brands/colors

  • @colors4u682
    @colors4u682 Před 3 lety

    We have Whitney. Love the mica.

  • @yanso5271
    @yanso5271 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. In terms of total costs for materials and labor, which one is more economical - 3cm quartz throughout or 2cm quartz with 4cm laminated edges?

  • @keithbenson2627
    @keithbenson2627 Před 4 měsíci

    I ordered Cambria tops and will be installed very soon ! Black with thick white Veins and waterfall !

  • @fijigreen69
    @fijigreen69 Před 3 lety +13

    As a fabricator myself, I have to ask why you’re still laminating edges of such material and not mitring them.
    Laminate only when necessary to allow radiused corners and such. Otherwise you’re way behind the times if you’re not mitring your edge builds.

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks for the feedback! I should have spent time on mitered edges in this video or at least pointed that out in the waterfall kitchen we installed. We are fortunate that our fabricator does miters but seeing as how this video is seen by people in many markets I do find that a lot of fabricators don't miter or it is an upgrade for the work. I was largely pointing out on the edge that the thickness of the edge is greater than the overall slab as it is built up by either a laminated or mitered edge. I find a lot of consumers are unaware of this distinction especially when comparing the finished outcomes of 2 cm and 3 cm stone. You are absolutely right though and thanks for pointing it out as I completely overlooked that when putting this video together 🤦‍♂️

    • @Diniecita
      @Diniecita Před 3 lety +1

      Im planning a remodel and I would rather have a mitered edge for sure. If its an upgrade I think it would be worth it.

  • @Whallen9
    @Whallen9 Před 8 měsíci

    Have you ever worked with Venetian marble ….it’s less pricey than quartz but is it worth it? Shower wall and vanity top is what I’m looking at . Thanks

  • @thungp
    @thungp Před 3 lety +2

    For the glue/adhesive/epoxy when joining two slabs together, do they make that glue to be tinted to match/hide the seam? Also is the adhesion process, are you some how clamping (some how) the two pieces together while the glue cures? Is that yet another topic to discuss with your installer?

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes to both questions. Installers will often tint the adhesives to get it as close to the color of the slab as possible, and yes the slabs are generally clamped together to secure the two pieces and bond the seam as tight as possible.

    • @ridged8
      @ridged8 Před 2 lety

      Gorilla Grips by Monument Stone is the standard

  • @slh8529
    @slh8529 Před 3 lety +3

    This was a great video, thank you! So many comments... I hope I'm not duplicating... but please give thoughts about seaming at the sink. Must the sink hole have a seam right in the middle? Both my homes that had granite had a seam at the sink and they were hard to maintain. I suppose it allowed them to avoid a seam across the whole countertop at the corner which would be good. Interested in your thoughts. Thanks!

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +4

      Yes it is very common to put a seam at the sink as to minimize the visibility of a longer seam across the whole depth of the countertop. Each layout can be unique so there is no one straight answer but hopefully that helps.

    • @slh8529
      @slh8529 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RemodelWithRobert Thank you for the super speedy reply even though your video is months old!! Subscribed!

  • @carmendoyle9786
    @carmendoyle9786 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video 🇨🇦

  • @chamondward853
    @chamondward853 Před 3 lety +1

    Man I just got quoted at 17k for Cambria in my small kitchen!
    I’m sure it’s pretty cool but I just can’t spend that much!!!

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +1

      Woah!! How many slabs does your kitchen need? That certainly doesnt sound like a small kitchen price!

  • @ladylyonteeth3952
    @ladylyonteeth3952 Před 2 měsíci

    Is it as white as the Verona classic? ❤ Very nice video.

  • @Tweettwish
    @Tweettwish Před měsícem

    I have navy blue bases and white uppers so looking for something white with suttle blue. I don’t really love the veins personally, as I feel they look fake. Any suggestions

  • @marcopolo-xj4yw
    @marcopolo-xj4yw Před 2 lety

    Great job. Very informative. Question: At 8:27- what type of flooring is that? wood, engineered, tile? Thx.

  • @lynnwhite8899
    @lynnwhite8899 Před 4 lety +5

    Is it best to stay away from a lot of movement when using for a bathroom vanity and it will be interrupted by sinks?

    • @bethmaldonado9241
      @bethmaldonado9241 Před 3 lety +2

      Still looks awesome it just continues on the other side of the sink

  • @oldskoolwayy
    @oldskoolwayy Před 3 lety +1

    What about something that matches butcher block

  • @elizabethjacob6470
    @elizabethjacob6470 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Robert, Just watched this video now. Very informative…thank you! A quick question-we’re considering Cambria Summerhill quartz as our countertop. Do you think the Summerhill pattern will make a good backsplash as well? Thank you!

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 2 lety +1

      Although I personally like a separate backsplash most of the time, I think the slab backsplash can look great if other elements of the kitchen are more subdued and the slab is great for the ease of cleaning on your backsplash too. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!

  • @pilarcaballero63
    @pilarcaballero63 Před 3 lety +1

    Good info! I expected to know more details about the “product itself”, like how is it made, how to take care of it, etc. but overall, I liked it.

    • @roberthamilton8024
      @roberthamilton8024 Před 3 lety +1

      Dont buy it. Virtually non porous is not NON POROUS. This is a HORRIBLE product. Cambria is the worst for staining and burn marks. Also, the fabricators that make this stuff are developing horrendous lung issues. Stains do not come out. Scour pads haze the surface, most chemical cleaners discolor it. This is a salesman. I am a very dissatisfied customer who was lied to. This is man made surface and not natural stone. It is awful.

  • @frosted1030
    @frosted1030 Před 2 lety +2

    Quality is the same from major brand to major brand because they all use the Bretonstone process. You pay for style, thickness, pattern, and markup.

  • @carolirwin6852
    @carolirwin6852 Před 3 lety +2

    I had the brittanica gold from cambria. Quality is great cambria compared to the made in China. However, quite expensive.

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +2

      It is definitely an expensive product but I do think it has a lot of features that set it apart from the competition. Brittanica Gold is beautiful!

  • @danmarta1023
    @danmarta1023 Před 2 lety

    Very informative! We are considering purchasing a dining room table that has a Cambria Gold Brittannica top. This would be our main table and we have kids that would use it for just about everything (homework, drawing, eating, etc) How durable and stain resistant is Cambria quartz?

  • @246maru
    @246maru Před 3 lety +2

    What quartz products do you find to be closest to marble... I find the britannica veining too intense for me. Calacatta is nice but still strong. Seacourt is more subtle and organize/natural maybe? Minuet?

    • @RemodelWithRobert
      @RemodelWithRobert  Před 3 lety +3

      While I think Brittanica is the most popular selection on a marble look for a reason, I completely understand what you mean. Minuet is a good choice, Ella also is a slightly less intense option than Brittanica.

  • @bamc3835
    @bamc3835 Před 3 lety +5

    newly subscribed! can you please talk more about grout lines for tiles; I'm wondering with how grout can get dirty after a while that if there are people that make the grout lines thinner than the standard thickness?

  • @ameenayenkiah8411
    @ameenayenkiah8411 Před 3 lety

    Great information