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Hammer Time Home Improvements
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Serving Big Timber, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

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"Trevor replaced the laminate on my kitchen counters. The bid was great and his work was professionally done on time. His Dad was in town and helped with the installation. Both were great gentlemen and the work was completed on time. They cleaned everything up after they finished and all that was left was a beautiful countertop."
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Chuck's Cabinets and Construction
New to Angi

Serving Big Timber, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Chuck's Cabinets and Construction has been in business since 1995. We can handle all of your cabinet and countertop needs. We also can to full additions as well as remodels. We take pride in each and every project that we handle. You as the customer are included in each and every step. We understand how important your home is to you so we perform the work as if it was our own home. All of our employees are reputable and nothing but the best customer service is given. Please call us today so that we can set up an appointment for you. We look forward to talking to you.

Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

The average lifespan of an epoxy countertop is around 10 years, but this material can last longer with proper maintenance. This material happens to be resistant to most kinds of countertop damage (think: water and heat damage) though damage can happen. In the event you do damage your epoxy, you can often fill it with an epoxy repair kit.

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.

Recycled glass is a durable and sustainable countertop material that lends a unique look to any kitchen or bathroom. Whether or not it’s the right choice for your home hinges on your design preferences and budget. However, for many, it’s an excellent option to make your kitchen stand out if you don’t want to go with an option like quartz or quartzite.

Butcher block countertops are easy to clean. You can use basic household cleaning materials like soap and water. You can even use vinegar or lemon juice and salt. There aren’t many special precautions like other materials. For example, soap tends to streak stainless steel while acid-based cleaners can wear down quartz.

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.

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