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Teixeira Services
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Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Macclesfield, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Small jobs welcome

"⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Recommend Teixeira Handyman Services! If you’re looking for someone who is reliable, hardworking, honest, and actually takes pride in their work, I highly recommend Teixeira Handyman Services. They show up, communicate with you, pay attention to the details, and make sure the job is done right, not just done quickly. It’s hard to find someone you can trust to work on your home and feel confident that they genuinely care about the finished result. Professional, dependable, knowledgeable, and willing to put in the work to make sure you’re happy with the job. Whether it’s a repair, improvement, or one of those projects that’s been sitting on your list forever, Teixeira Handyman Services is definitely worth calling. I would absolutely recommend them to family and friends."
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Ashia Tile And Marble And Stone - Startpagina Facebook
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Stone Restoration & PolishingStone Restoration & Polishing - For BusinessTile: Natural Stone (Granite, Marble, Slate, Quartz, etc) - Repair

Serving Macclesfield, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

"Would highly recommend Ashia Tile & Marble. Alvin was great! Came out quickly to give me an estimate. He had to take out & replace a portion of the tile in the kitchen due to installing a new dishwasher. He was very helpful and very courteous. Such a nice, genuine person! He had to try & match the existing tile. Did a great job matching the tile. You can't even tell it is different. He also filled in where the grout had come out in other places in the kitchen. His response time was great. Would definitely hire him again!!"
Response time2 days
Response rate89%
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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EcoView Windows NC & Luxury Bath & Kitchens
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Stone Restoration & PolishingStone Restoration & Polishing - For BusinessStone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)+1 more

Serving Macclesfield, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"It was a difficult experience because it was drawn out much longer then it needed to be. The owner was very professional and friendly. He took us to the showroom to look at the tile. The workers he had, two of them were very hardworking, professional. The people he contracted out were also hardworking and good. It was a good experience except for the time. It took longer because the workers that were suppose to come out would not come out until like 4pm. It seemed like they took on to many jobs instead of concentrating on one job at a time."
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Marble Restoration questions, answered by experts

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.

It is advisable to have stone countertops inspected every few years, especially if damage is noticed. Regular maintenance and inspection help catch and resolve issues early, extending the countertops' lifespan.

To remove cloudiness from marble, use equal parts baking soda and water to form a paste. Apply it to the surface, allow it to sit for at least two hours, then wipe with a microfiber cloth. Another option is adding a couple of dish soap drops to warm water and wiping the surface after you’ve applied it to the surface. You may also consider using a liquid stone cleaner.

Extensive chips and cracks may require a full replacement of the countertop. The cost to install a new countertop is around $3,100 on average. But, if the damaged area is relatively small, you may want to consider repairing it yourself or calling in a qualified professional. Depending on the material, some epoxy and sandpaper may do the trick. Or you can consider painting laminate countertops or refinishing butcher block countertops.

Baking soda can damage some countertops, but it makes an excellent mild abrasive for removing stains on other countertops. For example, never use baking soda on quartz or glass countertops, but you can use it on laminate and tile. Stay away from using it on quartz because it can scratch and damage the counter, and glass is prone to scratches. Since baking soda is a mild abrasive, you can only use it on certain surfaces.

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