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Complete Solid Surface Refinishing
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Solid Surface Countertops - Repair (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)

Serving Randleman, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"Great job! The correction on our solid surface countertop looks perfect. Also, Brian refurbished all countertops and they look like new. We are very pleased with the work."
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Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Solid Surface Countertops - Repair (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)

Serving Randleman, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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"Brendon was kind, professional, punctual. He did our job the very next day. He was kind and cleaned up after he finished."
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

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Cabinet IQ was built to bring more clarity, structure, and care to the remodeling experience. Bringing kitchen design, cabinetry, countertops, and project coordination together under one roof, we help homeowners navigate remodeling with greater confidence and ease.\n\nCabinet IQ brings design, cabinetry, countertops, and remodeling coordination together for homeowners who want a complete transformation of their space rather than a disconnected product-by-product experience.

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Solid Surface Countertops - Install (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Randleman, NC and surrounding areas

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Hello my name is Landen Hollis, and I have 2+ years of a combination of Commercial and Residential work. I have built homes from the ground up, including concrete work, framing, insulating, final work, ETC. I’m here looking to find additional work and grow my network.

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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

The easiest way to calculate a countertop's square footage is to divide your countertop into squares and rectangles, then multiply the length and the width of each piece in inches before adding them together and dividing by 144.

Small kitchens benefit from simple, blunt countertop edges, as complicated edges can create visual clutter and be more of a hazard if you bump into them. Eased edges are a top pick for small kitchens because they are simple, do not jut out, and do not take up additional space. Bullnose edge countertops are also popular because of their rounded design; they are elegantly simple and will not be sharp when you bump against them. Single-beveled edges are also a good choice, as they look a little more upscale but still have rounded edges for safety and simplicity.

Yes, you can install a farmhouse sink on an existing countertop—but there are some caveats. You’ll need to precisely measure. It’s best to choose a sink that’s the same dimensions as your existing sink, since your contractor won’t have to cut the countertop. Otherwise, pay close attention to the depth of your counter (the front to back measurement). You don’t want to install something that’s so big it sticks out beyond your countertop and cabinetry.

The angle at which you cut countertops depends on the material, your intended outcome, and the location of the cut. For example, rather than cutting a straight 90-degree angle for internal corners, cut edges at a 45-degree angle to give a clean, professional look. For outside edges, most homeowners want squared-off sides, so 90-degree angles can make the most sense there. Because you want to get angles exactly right to minimize seams and eliminate the need for patching, be sure to measure several times before cutting and use the right equipment to get sharp, accurate angles.

The average countertop square footage in a kitchen is 30 square feet, but that number varies widely depending on the size of the kitchen. Some smaller kitchens may only have one stretch of countertop or an L-shape. Larger kitchens can include an island or peninsula and more expansive countertops. When deciding what works best for your home, measure your kitchen countertop and make sure to include countertop cost calculations in your budget.

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