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Does your kitchen look tired and out of date? If a complete kitchen renovation is out of the question, you'll be happy to know that there are plenty of smaller jobs you can undertake that can completely transform your kitchen. Perhaps you already have nice appliances, and your walls and cabinets recently had a fresh coat of paint. The only thing left to do is to install new kitchen counter tops, and Sears is here to help you with that project.

The first step in the process of revitalizing your kitchen is to choose the kitchen countertops that meet your needs. It seems like everyone today is talking about granite, marble and glass, but for many people, these options are simply too expensive. If you need a more reasonably priced option, consider stainless steel, tile or laminate. Not only are these countertop surfaces cheaper, they're also easier to install on your own without the help of a contractor. Before settling on a surface material, take the time to consider the lifestyle of your family. If you have children, durability and stain resistance are vital. If you like to bake, you might enjoy the beauty and versatility of marble.

After you've chosen the countertop surface that best meets your needs, you can consider whether you'll be able to install it yourself. Granite, stone and solid surface countertops generally require that a professional complete the installation. On the other hand, tile, laminate and stainless steel are countertop surfaces that you can definitely install on your own. Depending on the type of countertop you have chosen, you will need to gather some tools that might include grout, epoxy adhesive and cutting tools, for example. If you've chosen to use tile for your kitchen counter tops, but have never laid tile before, you might find it helpful to purchase a tile book. In the end, it's important to thoroughly research any technique or application before getting started.

After your new kitchen counter tops are installed, you'll need to keep some tools on hand to ensure that they remain looking new for many years to come. For example, after installing concrete surfaces in your kitchen, you'll need to seal your countertops with a product such as Cheng concrete sealer. If your kitchen has stone or granite surfaces, consider the range of products made by Granite Gold to keep your countertops looking as shiny and new as they are today. Tile is incredibly easy to care for, but you will first need to seal the grout before you begin using your countertops.