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Tri-State Stone Doctor, LLC
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Stone Restoration & Polishing

Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Dan responded to my request for help promptly. He arrived the next day for a free consultation of the project (re-profiling a granite countertop). Dan completed the project a few days later (at a mutually agreed upon date). He arrived on time and did an excellent, professional job. I would not hesitate to recommend Dan for any repair or modification work with granite or stone. He is personable, reliable and reasonably priced."
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+22

Response time3 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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JMD Builders LLC.
4.0(
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Stone Restoration & PolishingStone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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Customers say: True professional

"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
Response rate93%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Artistic Stone Worx
4.9(
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Stone Restoration & PolishingStone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

Free estimates

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"The gentleman arrived on time and we're very professional. They also answered any questions I had and explained the process and left me feeling secure that great job would be done and it was. I am greatly satisfied with the work that was done. Thanks ARTISC STONE again AND AGAIN!!!"
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Stone Countertops questions, answered by experts

Rounded countertop edges, like bullnose or eased edges, are the least likely to chip. Their smooth, curved design helps distribute impact more evenly, unlike sharp corners, which often take the brunt of a hit. Also, unlike pointed edges, rounded edges won't snag on material like dishcloths or clothing.

Cutting stone comes with a number of safety hazards. First and foremost, if you’re not comfortable with the equipment required to cut stone, including blades and grinders, you could easily injure yourself. The heavy machinery also poses a risk to your ears if you don’t wear proper ear protection; similarly, you need to wear eye protection to keep debris from irritating your eyes.

However, the biggest risk from cutting stone comes from the stone dust. When breathed in, stone dust can be a huge hazard to your lungs. Always wear a face mask when cutting stone to prevent inhaling stone dust, and thoroughly clean the work area when you are finished.

To avoid injury, we recommend hiring a stone-cutting professional, rather than attempting this job yourself.

Engineered stone doesn’t need sealing because it is non-porous. The manufacturing process creates a natural stain resistant to moisture, which also makes it easy to clean.

There are several significant differences between laminate and quartz countertops. Quartz is much pricier than laminate but can last for decades, while laminate lasts around 15 years. Laminate can’t be repaired or resealed and is easier to damage than quartz, which can be repaired. Both quartz and laminate are prone to heat damage. Usually, the choice comes down to your budget.

Some of the cheapest ways to change granite countertops without replacing them include painting, honing, or changing the finish, covering them with tile or laminate, and using countertop contact paper. Dollar for dollar, applying countertop film is the cheapest, easiest, and most reversible way to update the look of your countertops. No matter what you choose, remember that permanently marring the original countertops can cost you money when you’re trying to sell your home, so make smart choices and preserve the integrity of the granite.

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