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Creative Stone Cabinets and Countertops, LLC
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Serving Jerome, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Offers commercial services

"Justin did an excellent job repairing a seam in a granite countertop and recaulking the entire countertop. He also sealed the granite and installed a new faucet. Everything is shiny and new again! We were very impressed by the responsiveness, punctuality, and customer service of this company."
Response time2 days
Response rate95%
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Branson Cabinetry Unlimited LLC
New to Angi

Serving Jerome, AZ and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

At BCU, our mission is to ensure that your luxury investment is protected through unmatched technical expertise and professional project management. We are excited to begin this journey with you and are committed to delivering exceptional results at every touchpoint.

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Arizona Granite - Unlicensed Contractor
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Serving Jerome, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Justin is very professional and is a skilled craftsman. He repaired a significant crack in our granite countertop and did a great job. I highly recommend Arizona Granite and Justin."
Response time11 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Castle Innovations, LLC
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Serving Jerome, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"For once a company is good on their word. Excellent customer service. Castle installed my granite counter tops in one week. I am very happy with them. I will use them again for my bathrooms."
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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

The standard kitchen countertop height is 36 inches, so a 37-inch countertop should work fine. However, if you’re 5’4” or shorter, a 37-inch countertop might be too high. Ideally, the countertop will be three to four inches below your elbows.

The angle at which you cut countertops depends on the material, your intended outcome, and the location of the cut. For example, rather than cutting a straight 90-degree angle for internal corners, cut edges at a 45-degree angle to give a clean, professional look. For outside edges, most homeowners want squared-off sides, so 90-degree angles can make the most sense there. Because you want to get angles exactly right to minimize seams and eliminate the need for patching, be sure to measure several times before cutting and use the right equipment to get sharp, accurate angles.

The standard kitchen counter size is typically between 24 to 25 inches wide and 25 to 26 inches deep. Wider countertops are also common, with widths of 30 to 36 inches among the most popular choices. Note that these are just general guidelines, and there is flexibility to custom the size of countertops to suit individual needs and the space.

Mitered edge countertops are usually 2 to 2.5 inches thick. The thickness accounts for the 45-degree angle required to form a seamless corner, resulting in a dramatic and thick-edged appearance.

Quartzite is more expensive than granite, largely because of its rarity. Granite is naturally more common. A granite slab generally costs $40 to $60 per square foot (excluding super-rare types), while quartzite slabs cost anywhere from $50 to $150 per square foot. 

With both materials, it’s usually more affordable to purchase stones that are readily available in your location. You may need to import other stones, which come at a higher cost.

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