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Laminate Countertops - InstallLaminate Countertops - RepairSolid Surface Countertops - Install (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)+3 more

Serving Bellbrook, OH and surrounding areas

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\nI'm the kind of handyman you don’t have to second-guess. I show up on time, get the job done right, and treat your home like it’s my own. With a strong background in maintenance and hands-on problem solving, I’m comfortable tackling everything from small repairs to more detailed projects—no shortcuts, no guesswork, just solid work you can count on.\nWhat sets me apart is reliability and attention to detail. I don’t rush through jobs just to move on—I make sure it’s done clean, safe, and built to last. Whether it’s fixing, installing, or improving something around your home, I bring the right tools, the right mindset, and a strong work ethic every single time.\nIf you’re looking for someone dependable, skilled, and easy to work with, I’m your guy. Let’s get your project handled the right way.

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Brennan Holley
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Laminate Countertops - InstallLaminate Countertops - Repair

Serving Bellbrook, OH and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

I focus on quality in every job I take on. As a one-person business with 2 years of experience, you'll always work directly with me, and I never cut corners- even if it takes more time or costs me more.\n\nMy goal is simple: make sure you're completely satisfied with the work. I listen carefully, pay attention to the details, and keep you informed throughout the process so there are no surprises.\n\nIf you're looking for someone reliable who cares about doing the job right, not just getting it done, I'd be glad to help. Let's talk about what you need.

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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

The best type of wood for countertops is hardwood. Hardwood is much more durable and resilient than softwood, so it won’t scratch or dent as easily. Oak, cherry, maple, walnut, and teak are all popular options that are relatively common in North America. Some homeowners prefer to use pine or cedar, but make sure to seal your countertop to help prevent damage. Yellow pine fares better than white pine.

Quartz countertops are known for their durability, but they aren’t indestructible. Quartz countertops can crack under extreme pressure, like when experiencing a heavy impact. The same can happen with regular exposure to high temperatures. Finally, improper installation makes the quartz more vulnerable. 

Concrete countertops usually cost more than granite. The average overall cost to install concrete countertops is $50 to $150 per square foot. Granite countertop costs average between $40 and $50 per square foot. While concrete materials might be cheaper than slabs of granite, the labor costs are considerably higher as it takes more time, specialized equipment and skill to form customized concrete countertops.

Concrete countertops require regular upkeep and can be harder to maintain than other materials. For daily cleaning, use a mild, pH-neutral cleaner and avoid harsh, acidic products that can damage the sealant. It's important to wipe up spills immediately, especially from acidic substances, as concrete stains easily. To prevent scratches, always use a cutting board. The countertops must be resealed periodically—at least once a year—to protect them from stains and moisture. Be aware that concrete is also prone to cracking over time and may require repairs.

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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