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D&S General Contractor
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Laminate Countertops - InstallLaminate Countertops - RepairSolid Surface Countertops - Install (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)+3 more

Serving Callicoon, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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Emergency services offered

"Sejdo Radocic owner of D&S was fantastic he finished in time and he was very fair he did extra work as complimentary, I personally highly recommend D&S contractor me and my family are extremely satisfied thank you."
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Westchester County Stampcrete, Inc.
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Solid Surface Countertops - Install (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)Solid Surface Countertops - Repair (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)

Serving Callicoon, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We are involved in ALL facets of decorative concrete. From stamped concrete, to resurfacing and floor staining to decorative concrete countertops, we are your one stop source. We supply the contracting community with everything needed to install top quality, decorative concrete including a stamping mat rental program. Our specialty is concrete countertops. When speaking with us you�re dealing factory direct. All countertop fabrication is completed at our retail facility in our warehouse � there is no middleman. We also host a comprehensive showroom where numerous, beautiful examples of decorative concrete are on display. Visit us on line or stop into our facility, either way you owe it to yourself to discover the infinite possibilities of decorative concrete.

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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

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.

Deciding between marble and granite for kitchen countertops depends on your personal priorities, budget, and style. Both materials have similar costs for material and installation.

Marble offers a luxurious aesthetic and timeless beauty, but it is more expensive and requires more maintenance. It is susceptible to staining and etching from acidic substances like coffee, wine, or tomato sauce if spills are not cleaned up quickly.

Granite is highly durable, heat-resistant, and easier to maintain, making it a practical choice for busy kitchens.

Both materials should be sealed to protect against damage, but they can still be vulnerable to stains if spills are left on the surface for too long.

While Caesarstone countertops are heat-resistant, placing hot pots directly on them is not recommended. Extreme heat can cause thermal shock, potentially leading to cracks or discoloration. Always use trivets or heat pads to protect the surface and maintain its appearance and integrity. This precaution helps ensure the longevity of your Caesarstone countertop.

No, you should not put hot pots or pans directly on epoxy countertops, as this can cause permanent damage. While epoxy is heat-resistant, it is not fully heatproof. Epoxy countertops can typically withstand temperatures ranging from 135°F to 300°F, but cookware directly from a stove or oven can reach much higher temperatures (300°F to 500°F). Placing an extremely hot item on the surface can cause it to melt, soften, or discolor. To protect the integrity and appearance of your countertops, always use a trivet, hot pad, pot holder, or other heat-resistant barrier before setting down hot cookware.

Most recycled glass countertops are nonporous, so they don’t require sealant. There is, however, one major exception. If your recycled glass countertop contains a cement binder, it’ll require an additional layer of protection. Seal these countertops once or twice a year. Use a concrete sealant and finish it with a food-safe wax for a gorgeous and shiny finish. Otherwise, just clean the countertop regularly and always use a cutting board.

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