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Valley Stone Works Slab
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Selma, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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VALLEY STONE WORKS SLAB is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business. \n

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West Coast Flooring Company
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Selma, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

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"They worked very hard and quickly. No wasted time. Did a great job. Only thing that bothered me was inconsistency in grout color. Maybe it wasn't mixed thoroughly? Bad bag of grout? Don't know enough about grout to know for sure why that happened. Bottom line though... they did an excellent job."
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Artistic View Marble & Granite
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Selma, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"Excellent service, beautiful job. I highly recommend Sergio for his skill, professionalism, and willingness to do whatever it takes to make the customer feel great about the project. I will certainly use him again for the next project."
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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

You can put hot pans on porcelain countertops. Porcelain is highly resistant to heat—it’s manufactured at around 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit, so it can withstand a ton of heat without cracking or damaging. Even though the high heat is a plus, you should still be cautious when putting hot surfaces on porcelain countertops.

A minimum overhang of 10 to 12 inches is generally recommended for countertop or island seating to provide enough legroom. For increased comfort, an overhang of 15 to 18 inches is ideal, allowing for more space and a relaxed experience. However, a 10-inch overhang can be sufficient in certain situations, such as for bar-height countertops, when using small stools, or in smaller kitchens where space is limited. Taller countertops may also require less overhang than shorter ones. Ultimately, you should consider your specific needs for legroom and measure to ensure the overhang fits comfortably within your kitchen's layout.

Onyx countertops have pros and cons. If you seal it properly and take care not to damage it, it can make a good countertop surface. However, it's more often used in bathrooms, where it’s less likely to sustain damage. Having an onyx kitchen countertop is possible, but you’ll need to take extra care not to burn, stain, or otherwise damage the material.

Most homebuyers value standard counter height (34–36 inches) over bar height (40–42 inches).

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.

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