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Stone Countertop Repair.com LLC
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Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Restoration & Polishing

Serving Ewing, NJ and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

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Offers commercial services

"Stone countertop repair was so helpful - recommended I try a cleaning product that I could purchase myself and was very responsive! Extremely appreciative for his help!!"
Response time9 hrs
21 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by61%of homeowners
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Marko Custom Countertops LLC.
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Stone Restoration & PolishingStone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Ewing, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

"I called Marko, sent him a picture id what I wanted, explained my super tight schedule. Marko scheduled an install time, was the right on time. It was raining so he brought his own drop cloths to walk on to protect my floors! Marko was amazing. Excellent pricing. Will hire again and recommend to all I meet!"
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Natural Stone Kitchen & Bath LLC
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Stone Restoration & PolishingStone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Ewing, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We had an excellent experience from beginning to end.  We worked with Fernando and was very impressed with the professionalism by him and his workers.  They even did some extra work (sealing) on another stone countertop that we already and did not charge.  I would definitely use them again and recommend them to anyone who is looking for a thorough job, fair price, and professionalism from beginning to end.
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Stone Countertops questions, answered by experts

Yes, a granite countertop can be cut in place. However, learning how to cut a granite countertop in place is a lot trickier than cutting granite in an open, well-ventilated space. You’ll also need to protect everything in the surrounding area (like your kitchen cabinets and appliances), but even that might not be enough to prevent dust from getting stuck in tight spots. If you absolutely must cut a granite countertop in place, consider hiring a pro to get the job done in the cleanest and safest way possible.

Mitered edge countertops are usually 2 to 2.5 inches thick. The thickness accounts for the 45-degree angle required to form a seamless corner, resulting in a dramatic and thick-edged appearance.

Choosing the right countertop material means balancing price, quality, and budget. However, there are a few popular high-end choices when it comes to countertops that many homeowners use to elevate their bathroom aesthetic:

Stone can last anywhere from 15 to 100 years before it needs to be restored. You should clean your stone flooring or countertops regularly using cleaners designed for stone surfaces. Stay on top of vacuuming to prevent scratches from deteriorating stone faster, deep clean your stone surfaces using a pH-neutral cleaning solution at least once a year, and reseal the stone every one to five years, depending on foot traffic or usage.

Fortunately, there are many types of heatproof countertops. Granite, quartzite, concrete, and stainless steel are all fiery contenders. These surfaces work best in busy kitchens where hot pots, pans, and baking sheets are part of the daily routine. Plus, their durability means you get a long-lasting work surface that won’t flinch at a bit of heat or heavy use. However, many stone and concrete counters require a sealer, which is typically not heatproof.

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