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Centennial Monsivais Granite
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Serving Cache, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"A young man named Arron came out to bid the job and informed me that this would be his first butcher block counter top installation. He gave me a good bid on the job so my wife and I decided to hire him and give him a little experience in the butcher block installation. We could not be happier that we did. Arron was very professional and did an excellent job on the counter top. I would recommend him on any counter top job someone may have. Thanks Arron."
Response time2 days
B & M Granite
New to Angi

Serving Cache, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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At B & M Granite, we pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. Top tier cleanliness and excellent craftsmanship. We strongly believe in giving our absolute best in all of our projects no matter how big or small. We are experts in our trade and will always keep you educated on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

Response time4 days
David's Professional Tile
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Serving Cache, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

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"David and his tile crew came in and did an excellent job of installing new terra cotta tile in three small rooms of my home. They performed the work quickly and professionally. I would recommend David and his work crew to anyone considering installation of tile or flooring. I will also be using David to install wood flooring in some larger areas of my home in the next month. I am so glad I found David and I'm sure you will feel the same way once you have had the opportunity to work with him."
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Classic Carpets of Lawton, Inc.
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Serving Cache, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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"When I hired Classic Carpets to replace my old granite countertops last fall I was ready for a major renovation and tremendous mess. I was extremely happy to see how well the entire process unfolded. From removal of the inferior countertops to the install of new backsplash and granite countertops. I am thrilled to tell you how beautiful they look. They were polite and professional and my countertops are magnificent. Peggy C-T"
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Marble and Granite questions, answered by experts

There are three main downsides to quartzite: the cost, the porosity, and the weight. As a natural stone, there’s a level of scarcity that can drive up the price of certain types of quartzite. Even more common varieties are less affordable than synthetic materials like laminate and other natural stones like granite. 

You’ll also have to reseal your quartzite countertop annually to combat the natural porosity and reinforce your cabinets to account for the added weight.

Rubbing alcohol won’t damage most countertops, and you can mix it with water to create a disinfecting spray to keep your kitchen clean. It’s safer than using bleach on countertops, which can stain and cause discoloration. Be careful with rubbing alcohol when it comes to lacquered or varnished surfaces, though.

Quartzite countertops are porous, meaning that liquids can seep into the stone and stain them. You’ll need to seal them before installing and resealing annually, depending on use and stone material. Sealing will help prevent stains and etching. On the other hand, you don’t need to seal quartz and other engineered stone countertops since they aren’t porous.

Your morning mug of coffee won’t instantly damage your quartz countertop, but it’s still wise to play it safe. While quartz can handle brief heat, repeated exposure can wear down its finish over time. Using a coaster adds a simple layer of protection and helps keep your surface looking fresh.

Due to the acidity, using vinegar to clean quartz countertops can actually damage them. In fact, doing so can cause discoloration and surface damage in the quartz. While it’s possible to clean other countertops, like laminate, tile, and butcher block, with vinegar, it’s best to stay from this cleaning solution if you have quartz in your kitchen or bathroom.

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