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Rock Solid Creations
4.9(
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Serving Anna, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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Warranties offered

"Cardell did a wonderful job on repairing and installing my kitchen countertop. I purchased a used countertop that cracked during shipping. Cardell was able to repair the cracks and install the countertop very well. He is very customer service oriented, personable and knowledgeable in his craft. I definitely recommend him!"
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate86%
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Underwood Cabinetry
4.9(
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Serving Anna, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Mr. Underwood helped us out tremendously by putting handles and knobs on our kitchen cabinets. He is extremely knowledgable, courteous and efficient. He cleaned his work areas as well! We plan to have him design, make and install some storage cabinets in our laundry room. We are thrilled to have found Mr. Underwood!"
Response time2 days
Response rate86%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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King of Stone
5.0(
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Serving Anna, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

"Came promptly at the time of appointment. Two men came in and discussed the leveling of my countertop for a while. The two slabs had become uneven above my dishwasher for some reason. I assume it's from my kids sitting there to reach the cups and it's located at a heavily used area. They leveled it. Drilled out the old seam and filled it back in.. Friendly and courteous. The price was significantly less than other companies. The other companies quoted us almost a third of what we paid originally to have it installed! In and out in about an hour. I would definitely recommend and use again. My husband was happy with the work and the price. Thank you!!!"
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Response time1 day
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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

You should use glue and screws when installing butcher block countertops. Opt for a construction adhesive or wood glue applied along the top edge of your base cabinets. For added strength, install support brackets on the base cabinets, then secure your countertop with screws. Make sure you only tighten the screws to the point where the butcher block is snug against the cabinet and don’t overtighten.

Any surface, including a waterfall countertop, can last decades based on a few things. First is the chosen material. For instance, quartz and granite are more durable and long-lasting than marble or concrete. Proper care also plays a key role. Regular cleaning and sealing, if required, will help any counter resist stains and damage over time.

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:

Granite countertops can last for 100 years or more with proper maintenance, even in high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Granite can crack, stain, or fade over time, like any countertop material, but it’s a highly durable option that should offer a lifetime of use. Some ways to increase the longevity of granite countertops include regularly cleaning the surface, especially after spills, avoiding sharp objects directly on the countertop, and resealing the material every few years.

Epoxy is typically more affordable than granite, especially if you’re choosing a high-end slab. Most granite countertops cost $75 to $145 per square foot to install, with high-end varieties topping $185 per square foot. 

In contrast, epoxy countertops cost $50 to $150 per square foot to install. The material costs for epoxy are significantly lower than granite, but installation costs can be higher. Rather than simply cutting granite countertops to size before installation, your contractor will need to carefully pour the epoxy over an existing surface.

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