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Solid Tops Refinishing, LLC
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Solid Surface Countertops - Repair (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)

Serving Malvern, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Small jobs welcome

Customers say: Quality work

"Ken did a beautiful job repairing cracks in our countertops and sanding/refinishing them. He was careful to protect all the other surfaces and cleaned everything up afterward. He had expected it to be a two-day job but when he saw. he could finish in one, he offered to stay late and finish, which was great. The repairs are absolutely invisible and the counters look great. We might even be inspired to resist putting all of our junk back on them! ;-)"
Response time2 days
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Vince Persico
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Laminate Countertops - InstallLaminate Countertops - RepairSolid Surface Countertops - Install (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)+3 more

Serving Malvern, OH and surrounding areas

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I provide dependable, high-quality handyman services with honesty and attention to detail. From home repairs and installations to maintenance and small remodeling projects, I am committed to getting the job done right the first time. No project is too small and I treat every home as if it were my own.

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Giant's Marble & Granite
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Malvern, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Sinisa does great work, our quartz countertops are absolutely gorgeous! He takes time to go over things and is very professional. We did not want to use a box store so we went with Giant. He called us back right away. Very happy with the results. Patience is key with the install. Thank you."
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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

The timeline to install countertops largely depends on the materials and the job size. Installing granite countertops takes anywhere from two to seven hours, though complex designs can pass the eight hour mark. Average-sized quartz countertops take two to five hours to install, though most pros will recommend a 24-hour settling period. Marble, on the other hand, is finicky and can take up to two whole days to install. No matter how you slice it, however, a professional is going to complete the job much quicker than an amateur.

Concrete countertops should be sealed every one to three years, depending on the type of sealer used and the level of use your countertops get. For instance, hardworking kitchens will need yearly sealing. Sealing is important because it protects the surface from stains, moisture, and daily wear. Monitoring the countertop for signs of wear can help determine the ideal sealing schedule for your countertop.

Recycled glass countertops are slightly cheaper than quartz countertops, though it depends on several factors. Recycled glass countertops cost between $65 and $140 per square foot, and quartz countertops cost $50 to $200 per square foot, though most projects come in at $70 to $100 per square foot. The final cost will come down to the quality of the material, local labor prices, and any customizations you require.

Yes, a 12-inch countertop overhang will need support to keep it stable. The exact type of support depends on your countertop thickness and material. Thicker, heavier countertops need extra support, like a corbel or a post, to keep them from sagging or toppling over.

No, in most cases, you do not have to remove your countertops to reface cabinets. Since refacing primarily involves updating the doors, drawer fronts, and exterior surfaces, your existing countertops can usually stay right where they are, making the process quicker and less disruptive. However, if your counters prevent the access needed to remove doors and drawers, they may need to be temporarily removed. It's best to consult with a professional cabinet contractor to assess your specific kitchen layout during an estimate.

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