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Tri-State Stone Doctor, LLC
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Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"My countertops look amazing!!! I was so impressed with Dan's craftmanship and attention to detail. He was friendly and professional from start to finish. If you are looking for a true professional that produces great results and doesn't break the bank look no further than Dan with Tri-State Stone Doctor."
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+22

Response time3 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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JMD Builders LLC.
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Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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"They did an outstanding job!! Very professional and friendly and they worked clean. They asked me questions about placement of the sink and faucets and then they double checked just to make sure it was done the way I had asked. I will definitely be hiring them again!!"
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
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+20

Response time3 days
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Empire Marble & Granite - Home Facebook
4.8(
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Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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Emergency services offered

"It was a one stop shopping experience. When you are purchasing granite, quartz or marble countertops you go to a supplier where you choose the particular stone. Then, that stone is delivered to the contractor or the contractor has to pick it up. We started the process that way. We went to two suppliers. We say a few we liked. Then Sinai, the owner of Empire, came to measure to give us a price. He informed us that he has granite in his warehouse just as the others. If we choose from his stock we could same money which I believe we did."
Blue Night granite
Blue Night granite
Blue Night granite
Blue Night granite
Blue Night granite

+37

Response time1 day
Response rate85%
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Artistic Stone Worx
4.9(
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Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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"Service was fantastic and I couldn’t believe how fast they have the granite finished. Absolutely love the work done. The installers were wonderful and very professional. I would recommend them and going to have them hire them to do another job for me!!"
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Marble & Granite Project
The Edge

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Stone Countertops questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can generally put hot pans directly on a granite countertop without worrying about cracking, as it is a durable, heat-resistant stone that can withstand high temperatures. However, it is still highly recommended to use a trivet or hot pad as a precaution. Prolonged or repeated exposure to high heat can potentially cause discoloration or damage the countertop's sealant, making it more susceptible to staining. Additionally, the heat from a pan can transfer to the granite, creating a burn hazard for anyone who touches the surface shortly after.

Quartz countertops are not recommended for outdoor use. While durable indoors, they are not designed to withstand outdoor conditions like sunlight, weather, and high heat from barbeque grills. Exposure to these elements, particularly UV rays, can cause the resins in the quartz to break down, leading to discoloration and damage to the surface. For a longer-lasting outdoor countertop, it is better to choose a natural stone like granite, which has greater resistance to these elements.

Silicone caulk is the most common adhesive used to attach a vanity top. It’s flexible, water-resistant, and resistant to mold and mildew, which can grow in humid environments like a bathroom. While you can apply caulk without a caulk gun, the application is easier and less messy with a quality caulk gun for a more even application.

Engineered stone is nonporous, unlike natural stone, and does not need to be sealed. You do not have to worry about etching or bacterial growth. It is more durable than natural stone and concrete, as well as highly heat resistant. Engineered stone is easy to clean and maintain. You can wipe it down with warm water and soap. Use a non-scratch scrub pad for stains and avoid any harsh cleaners. Engineered stone can even be eco-friendly, with some manufacturers using waste byproducts or organic resins.

Installing granite kitchen countertops costs about $3,250, ranging from $2,000 to $4,000, depending on the quantity and quality of the granite, use of granite tile or granite slabs, the type of granite, and its color and texture. Varieties of granite include:

  • Alaska white: $35 per square foot

  • Ubatuba: $30–$60 per square foot

  • Silver cloud: $35–$40 per square foot

  • Absolute black: $45–$60 per square foot

  • Black galaxy: $50–$70 per square foot

  • Blue Louise: $70–$100 per square foot

  • Crema Bordeaux: $80 per square foot

  • Solarius: $60 per square foot

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