Top-rated countertop and backsplash pros.

Get matched with top countertop and backsplash pros in Morrison, TN

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your countertop and backsplash service project in Morrison, TN?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

TRUSTED BY MORRISON, TN HOMEOWNERS

  • Average homeowner rating star icon4.2
    Average homeowner rating
  • Verified reviews icon44
    Verified countertop and backsplash services reviews

Find Countertop and backsplash pros in Morrison

Avatar for Priority Projects
Priority Projects
5.0(
4
)

Serving Morrison, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had multiple bids and I went with the most economical for my budget. The owner offered to match the lower bid but I had already committed to the other company. The owner & staff were quite professional and courteous. I would feel comfortable hiring them and or recommending them to others"
Response time12 hrs
Response rate85%
Recommended by66%of homeowners
Avatar for Suncastle Solutions LLC
Suncastle Solutions LLC
5.0(
3
)

Serving Morrison, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I just bought a house that needs some work; had a few bad windows and needed new carpet. I was given a coupon by the inspection company that inspected my new home for Suncastle Solutions - 10%. I went out there to the show  room told them what I needed. They had a large selection of carpet. Looked at the windows. By the time I ordered my carpet and windows 30 minutes had gone by. Both my carpet and windows will be in about week. Friendly, well worth the 10 minute drive and with the coupon I saved about 700.00 bucks."
Encapsulation
Carpet in stock
Save on your Heating
Hardwood sample 1
Hardwood sample 2

+16

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Showing 1-10 of 26
Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

The frequency for sealing granite countertops depends on several factors, including the type of sealant used, the color of the granite, and how heavily the countertops are used. As a general guideline, resealing is often recommended every 12 to 18 months, but some sources suggest it could be as often as every few months or at least once a year.

The type of sealant is a major factor: water-based sealants may need reapplication every six months to a year, while more durable solvent-based sealants can last for five to 10 years. Additionally, factors like heavy kitchen traffic, frequent use of acidic cleaners, and lighter granite colors may require more frequent sealing to prevent staining.

To determine if your countertops need resealing, you can perform a simple water test. Place a few drops of water or a wet paper towel on an inconspicuous area of the granite. After 10 to 15 minutes, check the spot. If the water has beaded up, the seal is still intact. If the water has been absorbed and darkened the stone, it's time to apply a new coat of sealant. You can choose to seal the granite yourself or hire a professional to ensure it's done correctly.

The least porous countertop material is engineered quartz. Made from a blend of natural quartz and resins, it is non-porous and highly resistant to stains, scratches, and bacteria. This makes quartz countertops exceptionally low-maintenance and durable, ideal for kitchens and bathrooms where hygiene and easy upkeep are priorities. Other non-porous options include solid surface materials like Corian, which also offer excellent resistance to moisture and stains.

If you want your butcher countertops to last the typical 20 years, you should seal them monthly. Most homeowners use either oil or polyurethane, which helps repel water from the porous material. Keep in mind that if your countertops are in a kitchen, you’ll want to use a food-grade sealant. Tung oil, mineral oil, and beeswax are all popular options.

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.

Laminate countertops are great for bringing your kitchen countertop ideas on a budget to life, but they can become damaged and dull after years of use. To make laminate countertops look new again, you can use a laminate refinishing kit to fill in nicks and scratches and polish them to restore their original look. You can also paint laminate countertops to give them a new look.

The Morrison, TN homeowners’ guide to countertop and backsplash services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.