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

Serving Independence, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brad was personally recommended to me by a Mapei (waterproofing and grout products) rep I know. We had just had our bathroom renovated a year before by a different contractor, and our shower was already failing. I called Brad to diagnose what the problems might be and offer possible solutions. We came to the conclusion that the only way to know that it will actually be fixed is to redo the shower pan, as I didn’t want to risk a Band-Aid fix. Brad was extremely communicative, responsive, and pleasant to work with. As he was demoing and rebuilding the shower he sent me more information on what he found was or wasn’t done by the previous contractor, which really showed his depth of knowledge and expertise. He completed the redone shower very quickly, to perfect quality, and left the area spotless. I would recommend Brad to anyone needing tile installation, but specifically for a watertight installation that needs to be done the right way."
Hexagon Shower
Custom Steam Shower
Tub Shower
Showers
Planked Shower

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Response time4 hrs
Response rate90%
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Royalty Rehab Construction LLC
New to Angi
Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Independence, MO and surrounding areas

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I'm Ausencio. I run Royalty Rehab Construction here in Kansas City. I handle drywall, paint, flooring, tile, roofing repairs, decks, fencing, and general home repairs. I'm fully insured and believe in honest communication, quality work, and fair pricing. If you ever need a hand or advice on a project, feel free to reach out

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Devin Ballieu
New to Angi
Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Independence, MO and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Hello, my name is Devin. I work as a lead project manager for a contract company that mainly deals with roofing and exterior. Looking for extra work on the afternoons and weekends. Before this, I had a gutter company. After high school before the gutter company I worked as a freelance handyman. Thank you very much. I appreciate any business.

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Marble Restoration questions, answered by experts

Rock salt and ice melts contain sodium chloride, aka salt, and are corrosive to metal and concrete. If used frequently over time, it can cause corrosion, discoloration, chipping, and cracking to patios, walkways, and driveways. You can try a rock salt alternative or hire a professional snow removal company instead. 

Yes, limestone often turns yellow over time when improperly cared for. The stone contains natural iron deposits, which can oxidize when exposed to water, acids, or harsh chemicals, such as bleach. Without exposure to water or chemicals, limestone should not turn yellow. Always seal limestone countertops to protect them from moisture, and only use gentle cleansers designed for stone.

Marble is a porous natural stone that needs sealant to minimize staining. Leaving this type of countertop material sealant-free means any liquids left on the surface will quickly absorb into the stone, discoloring it and dulling the sheen. Dark or acidic liquids, like red wine, coffee, and lemon, are the worst culprits. 

Silestone® is a low-maintenance countertop material, but certain things, like strong chemicals and solvents, can cause damage. Abrasive scrubs can cause scratches, and products that contain oil or powder can leave a residue. Finally, avoid letting oven cleaner come into contact with Silestone® because it can cause discoloration.

A water-based, low- or no-VOC sealer is typically a good choice for marble countertops. Choose a sealant that is certified safe for contact with food when applying to kitchen countertops. For high-traffic areas, look for formulas that have heat-resistant and acid-resistant features. While there are economical and convenient spray-on sealers, they don’t coat the surface as effectively as the ones you apply with a pad or brush. 

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