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Laminate Countertops - InstallLaminate Countertops - RepairSolid Surface Countertops - Install (Concrete, Stainless Steel, etc)+3 more

Serving Converse, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1995

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"Mr Camejo did a number of jobs for me on a small guest house: cabinet install and countertop installation, installation of sink, toilet and wall unit ac. The job was completed quickly and professionally and he fit me in to accommodate my schedule. Pricing was very fair and the crew cleaned up the worksite as they worked and it was completely clean at end of job. I would highly recommend."
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Natural Marble & Granite
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Converse, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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"They did an excellent job and were able to integrate some shape adjustments that I'd not expected. The installation was quick and I'm very happy with the result. On the fine details side, make sure you are ready to make minor repairs to walls or have someone lined up. Dealing with heavy granite and making it fit snugly will generally mean there are wall-dings here or there. For my part, I have no regrets and a lot of love for my new kitchen and bathroom counters."
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
Patrick's Glass and Granite
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Stone Slab Countertops - Install (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)Stone Slab Countertops - Repair (Granite, Marble, Quartz, etc)

Serving Converse, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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With years of experience in the glass and granite industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We handle everything from granite countertop installs to mirror installs. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give Patrick's Glass and Granite a call today, we look forward to working with you!

Response time5 hrs
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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

Baking soda can damage some countertops, but it makes an excellent mild abrasive for removing stains on other countertops. For example, never use baking soda on quartz or glass countertops, but you can use it on laminate and tile. Stay away from using it on quartz because it can scratch and damage the counter, and glass is prone to scratches. Since baking soda is a mild abrasive, you can only use it on certain surfaces.

Porcelain is a relatively affordable, mid-range countertop material. It typically costs between $50 to $70 per square foot.

Compared to quartz, porcelain is slightly more affordable, as quartz generally ranges from $50 to $200 per square foot. However, lower-quality, builder's grade quartz can be similar in price to porcelain.

Compared to granite, the price can be similar, depending on the quality of the stone. While granite slabs can range from $50 to $200 per square foot, you can find lower-end granite in the same price range as porcelain. High-end granites will cost significantly more.

Porcelain is generally more expensive than laminate, acrylic, and ceramic, but less expensive than high-end slate, concrete, and marble. A key benefit is that porcelain does not require sealing, which reduces long-term maintenance costs.

Small kitchens benefit from simple, blunt countertop edges, as complicated edges can create visual clutter and be more of a hazard if you bump into them. Eased edges are a top pick for small kitchens because they are simple, do not jut out, and do not take up additional space. Bullnose edge countertops are also popular because of their rounded design; they are elegantly simple and will not be sharp when you bump against them. Single-beveled edges are also a good choice, as they look a little more upscale but still have rounded edges for safety and simplicity.

The standard kitchen counter size is typically between 24 to 25 inches wide and 25 to 26 inches deep. Wider countertops are also common, with widths of 30 to 36 inches among the most popular choices. Note that these are just general guidelines, and there is flexibility to custom the size of countertops to suit individual needs and the space.

There are several significant differences between laminate and quartz countertops. Quartz is much pricier than laminate but can last for decades, while laminate lasts around 15 years. Laminate can’t be repaired or resealed and is easier to damage than quartz, which can be repaired. Both quartz and laminate are prone to heat damage. Usually, the choice comes down to your budget.

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