Do you really want granite in your home but you are afraid that it's out of your price range? Do you wonder how granite compares with other materials, including engineered stone like DuPont Zodiaq? and Silestone? Here we'll explore some of the options in kitchen countertops today and see how the pricing of different materials compares to granite.
Granite vs. Laminate
Laminate countertops such as Formica, Wilsonart, and Nevamar can cost considerably less than other countertop materials. Laminate surfaces may cost between $15-$60 a linear foot installed. For an average kitchen (about 30 linear feet of countertop), that means spending between $450-$1,800. In comparison, granite countertops may start at $30 per square foot. It looks like a significant difference on paper, but let's look at the practical value of the products involved.
Laminate countertops will need replacing eventually. They are not heat or scratch resistant. Because the material is glued onto the particle board, laminate has a tendency to warp and peel over time. It may be a short-term solution, but laminate is not a long-term investment. Granite, on the other hand, has the potential to be in your home for years to come and never need replacing. It's proven to be scratch, stain, and heat resistant. If taken care of properly, granite will keep its luster even under constant use. In the end, you may spend more on replacing laminate countertops every few years than on what you would spend one time on granite countertop.
Granite vs. Engineered Stone
Engineered stone like DuPont Zodiaq?, Cambria Quartz, and Silestone are newer materials on the market. Engineered stone is made mostly of quartz and is strong and durable. But is engineered stone a less expensive way to get the look and durability of natural stone? Not necessarily. In comparing prices, both granite and engineered stone may cost around $50-$90 a square foot installed. In that case, why choose a man-made stone when you can have the real thing? If you want the time-tested quality and luxury of granite, you won't save money with man-made alternatives.
Granite vs. Stainless Steel and Concrete
How do granite countertops compare with trendier materials like stainless steel and concrete? Both materials, on average, cost around $100 per square foot. Stainless steel, of course, is renowned for its durability and bacteria resistance. Concrete is notoriously porous, easily absorbing stains, and needs constant sealing. Both countertop materials are generally shown in more modern kitchens and may not be popular forever. A granite countertop may potentially cost a lot less, and will still be fashionable years from now.
Can You Afford Granite?
Granite countertops may not be as out of reach as you thought. Comparing granite to other available materials, you may now realize how reasonable granite is considering its quality and value. As a natural product, granite can be quite cost-effective. It may still be an investment but it's one that will last and pay you back in time. It won't disappear with the trends or lose its beauty with the wear and tear of everyday use. If you're thinking granite, you may find it's right within your reach after all.
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Ever wondered how much voice-overs really cost?
Voice talents, as you can well imagine, were quite passionate about this topic, and eager to help 'set the record straight' on the median fees charged by professionals working in the online voice-over marketplace.
After a series of conversations, feedback emails, comments on the VOX Daily Voice Overs blog, telephone calls, and live chats, we compiled and averaged the rates, bringing them closer in scale to the rates of organized unions such as AFTRA and SAG.
You may ask "What's the difference between union and non-union? Shouldn't non-union voice-overs be far less expensive?"
Well, consider this: Being a member of a union has certain benefits. By charging union fees and following the rules of conduct when contracting a voice-over job, the profits received by the talent contribute to their pension and or health plan as well as protect them from misadventures with clients who fail to compensate them according to their written agreement.
Unions have established fees that are charged for voice-over work, whether it be for broadcast, film, industrial use, and so on.
Non-union voice talent, or, those who are not affiliated with a union, do not have a governing body to provide them with assistance and the perks of benefits. These professional talent who opt not to be in an organized union are in most cases just as talented and experienced as those registered with the unions.
Due to the fact that there was no 'official' non-union standard rates card, and also because a significant number of talent getting started in the industry are non-union, the ability to charge random fees crept in, and in many cases, inexperienced voice talent charged far less than they should have been for 'professional' voice-over services.
This is where the schism between the two groups occurred.
Professional non-union talent have an uphill climb when it comes to keeping those in the non-union circle accountable, quoting an appropriate rate for work. This is why we have set budget ranges starting at a minimum of USD$100 for posting a voice-over job.
When it comes down to it, a voice-over is a voice-over is a voice-over. Each voice-over is a call to action, whether it be for sales, customer retention, or for educational purposes. The voice talent is your salesperson, and it is their voice that works tirelessly to promote a product or service, raking in the sales for your organization or company.
The voice talent is also your organizations' audio ambassador and is often the first point of contact between you and future customers. People come to trust the voices they hear and associate them with your brand, building brand equity for you and correlating your offerings with honesty, excitement, or great tasting food, depending on your business.
The cost of a voice-over is calculated by not only the performance, but factors in production costs, how the audio is used, how often it is heard, by the size of the audience, market size (local, regional, national), and also if the audio will be used in perpetuity, in other words, as long as it is available for consumption and you are making a profit off of the voice-over.
Keep in mind that recording voice-overs is how these professionals support their families and make their living. There is a lot of added value tucked into a voice-over not to mention skill and technical savvy acquired over years of career dedication and educational endeavors.
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