Solid surface countertops are a hot commodity in workspaces, thanks to their easy maintenance and attractive aesthetics.
If these advantages have you sold and you’re ready to order, it’s important to take one final look and ensure that the material you are purchasing is right for your workspace. After all, especially in labs and manufacturing environments, selecting the right countertop material is essential to maintaining a productive workspace and avoiding costly repairs.
Before you order solid surface countertops online, make sure you:
Most manufacturers and retail stores that sell countertops prefer that you contact them so that they can
Solid surface countertops are made from a non-porous, homogeneous material that maintains the same composition throughout the countertop. Because of this, they generally feature invisible seams and can come in large pieces or be molded to fit perfectly together. It’s important to consider what type of shipping and installation accommodations you will need, which can be addressed by the manufacturer as well.
The best manufacturers and distributors will also work with you to determine whether solid surface countertops are the right choice for your workspace. Keep in mind that you may require more from your countertops in a workspace than you would if you were ordering them for a home environment, such as a kitchen or bathroom.
Do you regularly use harsh chemicals? Are open flames common in your workspace? Do your employees use heavy or sharp equipment?
These are all important questions to ask before you order solid surface countertops.
Solid surface countertops offer a lot of advantages. In addition to easy maintenance and the fact that they can be customized by shape, color and pattern, solid surface countertops are also easy to repair. Even though they fare better when impacted compared to multi-layered countertops like laminate, if damage does occur, they can be easily repaired by sanding the damaged area out with sandpaper or an orbital sander.
However, solid surface countertops are not right for every environment. They are not resistant to many of the harsh chemicals commonly found in laboratories and are not heat resistant. In fact, solid surfaces can discolor or crack when they come in contact with heat.
Solid surface countertops can also scratch easily, and because of this, their aesthetics can suffer, especially when glossy finishes are used.
The best manufacturers and distributors will review with you the requirements of your lab or manufacturing space to ensure that you are selecting the right material for your countertop. They may instead suggest other top materials like phenolic resin or epoxy resin, which tend to hold up better against the harsh conditions found in labs like chemicals and corrosion.
Solid surface countertops can range greatly in price, but generally fall in between $50 and $200 per square foot.
This is another reason why it’s important to consult with a manufacturer or distributor, since knowledgeable representatives can work with you to maximize the customizations you want that fall within your budget.
While some customizations may come standard with a purchase or for a modest upgrade cost, others may cost significantly more. Here are some additional factors that may influence the average cost of the solid surface countertops:
Shipping costs can also add to your final project cost. Shipping distance is an important consideration, because the longer the distance, the more you may pay. Typically, the shipping cost will be quoted to you separately.
You can read more about the price of solid surface countertops in our article, How Much Do Solid Surface Countertops Cost?
Solid surface countertops offer a durable option for many work environments. However, before you order solid surface countertops, it’s a good idea to run a final price check that includes the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
TCO is an estimate that factors in not only the purchase price, but the total expected cost of maintaining a product over the course of its lifespan. That means that when evaluating whether solid surface countertops are the right choice for your workspace, you should consider factors like:
Consulting with a manufacturer ahead of time will also provide an opportunity for you to inquire about warranties and better understand what is covered and for how long.
Like any major addition to your lab, solid surface countertops are an investment. Doing your homework ahead of time and developing a relationship with your countertop manufacturer can go a long way in ensuring your investment meets the needs of your workspace in the long term.