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GMZ Countertops
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Serving Beasley, TX and surrounding areas

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Hello! We are a professional granite countertop company dedicated to delivering high-quality stone surfaces for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces. We offer a wide selection of granite, quartz, and marble, along with expert installation and competitive pricing. Our goal is to provide beautiful, long-lasting countertops that add value to your home or business.

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Camachos Legacy StoneWork
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Serving Beasley, TX and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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Welcome to Camacho Legacy Stoneworks LLC!\n\nWe specialize in the fabrication and installation of premium granite, quartz, marble, quartzite, and porcelain countertops for residential and commercial projects. Whether you’re remodeling your kitchen, upgrading your bathroom, or building a new home, we’re committed to delivering exceptional craftsmanship, quality materials, and outstanding customer service.\n\nAt Camacho Legacy Stoneworks LLC, we believe every project deserves attention to detail, honest communication, and professional installation. From helping you select the perfect stone to the final installation, we work hard to ensure a smooth experience and beautiful results that will last for years.\n\nWe proudly serve homeowners, builders, contractors, and businesses with competitive pricing, reliable service, and a commitment to excellence. We look forward to helping bring your vision to life.\n\nCamacho Legacy Stoneworks LLC — Quality Stone. Expert Craftsmanship. Lasting Beauty.

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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

Marble is a porous natural stone that needs sealant to minimize staining. Leaving this type of countertop material sealant-free means any liquids left on the surface will quickly absorb into the stone, discoloring it and dulling the sheen. Dark or acidic liquids, like red wine, coffee, and lemon, are the worst culprits. 

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.

Yes, you can generally put hot pans directly on a granite countertop without worrying about cracking, as it is a durable, heat-resistant stone that can withstand high temperatures. However, it is still highly recommended to use a trivet or hot pad as a precaution. Prolonged or repeated exposure to high heat can potentially cause discoloration or damage the countertop's sealant, making it more susceptible to staining. Additionally, the heat from a pan can transfer to the granite, creating a burn hazard for anyone who touches the surface shortly after.

Yes, laminate (or Formica) countertops often come in precut sizes. It is important to measure your space and then do some research, or take the measurements to a local home improvement store to see if you can get the right size. If you do get precut laminate countertops, you may still have to cut holes for the sink and fixtures.

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.

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