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The Grout Doctor
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

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"Corey was always in communication with us about changes in time and he and his assistant promptly and professionally performed the work that we had requested, and at a reasonable price. Would highly recommend Grout Doctor."
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United Stoneworks Okc
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

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At UnitedStoneworks to us putting a smile on someone's face is key!! after seeing their New!! Kitchen or bathroom completely change!! we all take great pride in the Craftsman we have here. And would love to answer any questions you have

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T-N-T Stonecare
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

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Small jobs welcome

"Update: We did not have to pay for the repair, which we were grateful for. Thanks for doing the right thing. She was on time and worked quick, but overall not happy with the end product. She told me she could not match it perfect, but this is not even close. I have no clue why navy blue was even used, and have no idea why so much was used. There is not any blue in the Terrazo tile at all. It looked better chipped up before she even did anything. Now it looks horrible!!!! When I first spoke to her about this type of repair, she informed me this was an art that took a lot of work, patience and concentration. I think I could have repaired this better with epoxy and some art supplies from Hobby Lobby. I can not believe I paid $750 for this. The repair was not worth $100. It took everything in me to pay her, and I am still wondering why I did. Part of me wants to put a stop payment on the check and let her take me to court because no one on their right mind would think this was worth the money I was charged. When I asked about her end product, she said, that is the best it is going to be. She should have just said she could not do the job. I would consider shopping around before hiring this company. If this is acceptable work, I cant imagine what else is passed off as quality."
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Stone Countertops questions, answered by experts

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.

Stone can last anywhere from 15 to 100 years before it needs to be restored. You should clean your stone flooring or countertops regularly using cleaners designed for stone surfaces. Stay on top of vacuuming to prevent scratches from deteriorating stone faster, deep clean your stone surfaces using a pH-neutral cleaning solution at least once a year, and reseal the stone every one to five years, depending on foot traffic or usage.

Yes, marble countertops are fairly soft and can scratch easily, especially compared to rival materials. However, most marble scratches are easy to repair, thanks to marble polish and repair kits. Deep scratches will require a professional.

The angle at which you cut countertops depends on the material, your intended outcome, and the location of the cut. For example, rather than cutting a straight 90-degree angle for internal corners, cut edges at a 45-degree angle to give a clean, professional look. For outside edges, most homeowners want squared-off sides, so 90-degree angles can make the most sense there. Because you want to get angles exactly right to minimize seams and eliminate the need for patching, be sure to measure several times before cutting and use the right equipment to get sharp, accurate angles.

One of the primary benefits of a soapstone countertop is that the material is heat-resistant. You can put a hot pan on soapstone, and it won’t scorch or crack. Despite being able to handle extreme heat, soapstone is much softer than granite, quartz and similar materials. This means that it scratches easily, so you should not prepare food directly on the surface.

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