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MND8286 DBA Stone Polishers Illinois
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Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Restoration & Polishing

Serving Lansing, IL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mindia was great to work with - we hired him to cut granite so we could fit a larger sink in our kitchen. He came to our house before starting the job to see the granite and area in person and to ensure he could successfully do the job. We reached out to a few other professionals and they all said either it couldn't be done or tried to convince us to replace all of the countertops in our kitchen (a hugely expensive and time consuming project!) Mindia was very prompt in communicating, showed up exactly on time and completed the project in one day (he estimated 1-3 days). He solved a few unforeseen problems on the fly and was courteous and professional the entire time. Highly recommended for any granite/stone/marble projects in your home or business!"
Terrazzo sink repair
Terrazzo sink repair
Terrazzo sink repair
Terrazzo sink repair
Marble repair

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Response time1 day
Response rate87%
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Redo Cabinets
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Lansing, IL and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1953

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"After years of painting our home it was time to move up to a better solution. After searching the Better Business Bureau for local companies Krumwiede Home Pros stood out. They were top rated with 0 complaints. We were even able to initiate contact for a quote through the BBB. Michael was our salesperson and he was upfront and honest in capabilities and pricing. The pricing was so great we even upgraded to an insulated vinyl siding and we were still under what others quoted. We then met with Ross the production manager who went over every aspect of the job with us. This was great because we worked out any issues ahead of time. There were no surprises and we were all on the same page. The 2 gentlemen who came to do the work were great also. They showed up on time and worked hard everyday. They never left a mess and were easy to communicate with. We are very happy with the whole experience and our house looks awesome! Thanks Krumwiede Home Pros we are happy we met you!"
Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt Shingles
Insulated Vinyl Siding
Insulated Vinyl Siding
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Response time40 mins
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Japan's express
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Lansing, IL and surrounding areas

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Im a professional Appliance installer \nWater line, gas lines, shut-off valves, water valves, \nand,\nsinks and all faucets installer, toilet removals and replacing, some 2yrs ,concrete experience ,putting together any furniture and bedroom furniture installer. \n

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Stone Countertops questions, answered by experts

Marble countertops cost $3,000 on average, ranging from about $2,000 to $5,000, depending on the type of marble, square footage, location, and whether you use tiles or slabs. Another major cost factor to consider is the grading of the marble, which determines its quality level.

Use this grading system when selecting marble for countertops:

  • Grade A: Nearly perfect with subtle veining

  • Grade B: Minor flaws such as pits, fissures, or blotches

  • Grade C: Minor and major flaws like chipping and cracks requiring repair

  • Grade D: Significant damage needing repair, with dark veining and pronounced colors

Marble countertops are often considered better than limestone because of their superior durability and luxurious appearance. Marble is harder and less prone to scratching and denting, though it still requires maintenance and sealing to prevent stains and etching. Marble is typically more expensive, but its beautiful veining and range of colors offer a high-end look. 

Marble is very porous, so it stains more than non-porous quartz. Exercise caution when drinking wine and juice or cooking with oil near the marble fixture.

Silestone® is a brand of quartz countertops; one isn’t necessarily better, but they have their differences. Silestone® costs slightly more than the average quartz countertop because you’re paying for the brand name and unique features. For example, Silestone® is often more sustainable than regular quartz because you can purchase varieties made with recycled materials. It also has antibacterial properties and design options some homeowners prefer. Plus, you can use it across your whole kitchen rather than solely for countertops.

Some of the cheapest ways to change granite countertops without replacing them include painting, honing, or changing the finish, covering them with tile or laminate, and using countertop contact paper. Dollar for dollar, applying countertop film is the cheapest, easiest, and most reversible way to update the look of your countertops. No matter what you choose, remember that permanently marring the original countertops can cost you money when you’re trying to sell your home, so make smart choices and preserve the integrity of the granite.

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