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Wilber Flooring
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Tile: Natural Stone (Granite, Marble, Slate, Quartz, etc) - Repair

Serving Millbrook, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Offers commercial services

Wilber Floors is committed to excellence every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 5 years of experience serving AL and surrounding areas. There is no job too big, or too small for our team. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!\n

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Weldon Drywall & Repair
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Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Millbrook, AL and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

With over three years of hands-on experience serving the surrounding communities, I have established a strong reputation for delivering reliable, high-quality construction and property management services. My work spans a diverse range of projects, including completing addendums and repairs for house sales, maintaining rental properties for multiple property owners, and responding promptly to emergency situations.\n\nWhether managing routine maintenance, coordinating complex renovations, or handling urgent repairs, I approach every project with professionalism, attention to detail, and a focus on delivering results that exceed expectations.\n\nMy experience working with both residential homeowners and property investors has equipped me with the versatility and problem-solving skills needed to manage a wide variety of construction and maintenance challenges.

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Spec Flooring, LLC
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Tile: Natural Stone (Granite, Marble, Slate, Quartz, etc) - Repair

Serving Millbrook, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Matthew did some grout repairs on a rental property I own. He got in touch with me MINUTES after receiving my Home Advisor request then quoted and completed the job within 3 days. I live out of state and he worked with my tenants and kept in touch with me from beginning to end, even sending before and after pictures. He was very easy to work with and based on pictures and what my tenant advised, he did a fantastic job! His prices were reasonable and I would definitely use him again!"
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Marble Restoration questions, answered by experts

Yes, Corian® and other solid surface materials can be cut with standard woodworking tools, such as a circular saw or a jigsaw. However, it is crucial to use the correct type of blade to avoid damaging the material.

For a circular saw, a tungsten carbide-tipped blade is required; a triple chip grind blade is highly recommended. For a jigsaw, you should use a fine-tooth down-cutting blade. Do not use blades designed for cutting wood, as they can cause microfractures that weaken the edges of the countertop. A diamond blade is also unnecessary, as those are designed for harder materials like natural stone, which Corian is not.

After cutting, the edge will be rough. It is essential to sand and smooth the cut edge to prevent microfractures, which can eventually compromise the integrity of the countertop.

Baking soda can damage some countertops, but it makes an excellent mild abrasive for removing stains on other countertops. For example, never use baking soda on quartz or glass countertops, but you can use it on laminate and tile. Stay away from using it on quartz because it can scratch and damage the counter, and glass is prone to scratches. Since baking soda is a mild abrasive, you can only use it on certain surfaces.

Cracks are usually repaired using an epoxy filler that matches the countertop's color. The area is cleaned, the epoxy applied, and then polished to blend with the surface, restoring both strength and appearance.

You can use some types of car wax to polish marble floors, as long as the polish is designed for use on marble floors. Read the label and test the polish on a small area of the floor first to see how it interacts with the marble. Car wax can help fill in or buff away small scratches, while polishing the marble for extra shine.

Granite is heavier than quartz, since it has a higher density. Quartz is made up of engineered stone, which is why it tends to weigh less than granite. Most granite countertops are ¾-inch thick and weigh about 13 pounds per square foot.

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