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Supreme Stone LLC
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Belleview, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Great experience. Had a small imperfection in a couple pieces of the stone and the installer said he wasnâ t attaching his name to it. Took it back and recut it. They even had it reinstalled first thing the next morning. Will use them again for our bathroom remodel."
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Midstate Remodeling Inc.
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Belleview, FL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

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"Highly recommend MidState Remodeling. In remodeling my kitchen, I needed a full service contractor for my existing problems and surprises I knew it was going to throw at him and, it sure did.! Dominic corrected all situations calmly, professionally, and with good humor. His vision,expertise and attention to detail increased my work area and storage area tremendously, it is now a beautiful-functional kitchen,I couldn't be happier. Thank you Dominic and all that worked in my home for your kindness, patience,and daily good attitude It?s been a real pleasure working with you. Quality professional workmanship, attention to detail, reliability and much more is why MidStateRemodeling should be everyone?s choice"
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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

Several countertop materials are designed to require as little maintenance as possible. The most popular options for ease of use include laminate, stainless steel, and quartz. These options are nonporous, so they’re unlikely to stain or be affected by mold and bacteria. They’re also easy to wipe down and safe to use with various cleaning products.

Concrete and granite are both extremely durable materials. One isn’t necessarily better than the other. It depends on what you’re looking for. That said, granite is less costly and requires less maintenance. Furthermore, concrete is more prone to staining and cracking, though you can patch the cracks using a concrete patching compound.

No, in most cases, you do not have to remove your countertops to reface cabinets. Since refacing primarily involves updating the doors, drawer fronts, and exterior surfaces, your existing countertops can usually stay right where they are, making the process quicker and less disruptive. However, if your counters prevent the access needed to remove doors and drawers, they may need to be temporarily removed. It's best to consult with a professional cabinet contractor to assess your specific kitchen layout during an estimate.

Yes, Corian® and other solid surface countertops can be cut with standard woodworking tools like a circular saw or a jigsaw, but using the correct blade is crucial for the best results.

The recommended blade is a tungsten carbide-tipped blade, often called a solid-surface planer or triple chip grind blade. This type of blade is hard enough to cut through the material effectively. For a jigsaw, a fine-tooth down-cutting blade should be used.

It is important to note that a diamond blade is not necessary. Diamond blades are designed for harder materials like natural stone, concrete, or brick, and Corian is not a natural stone.

Using blades designed for wood is not recommended as they can cause microfractures that weaken the countertop's edges. While a tungsten carbide blade provides a much cleaner cut, the resulting edge will still be rough and must be sanded and smoothed to prevent microfractures from developing over time.

The cost of granite countertops is around $3,250 for most homeowners, but you could pay as low as $500 or over $4,000, depending on the size of your project and some other factors. In addition to the square feet of granite you need, your pricing will also depend on the following:

  • Granite thickness 

  • Quality and rarity of the granite, labeled in levels from one to five

  • Granite color and texture 

  • Countertop design

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