Granite Countertop Installation and Repair

granite countertop installation and repair
This granite countertop installation shows a black and white install kitchen countertop.

Did you say granite countertop installation and repair? At Cleveland CounterTops maximum effort is put into your granite countertop installation and repair to your satisfaction. Our professionals take the necessary steps to achieve the best results for your granite countertop installation and repair. Whether it is installation, repairs, fixing edges or even a chip on your countertops. Here in Cleveland Ohio, we have worked with several customers that prefers granite countertops.

Cleveland CounterTops takes different approaches handling installation of countertops whether its granite, quartz, marble among others. Even the smallest difference we take into consideration at Cleveland CounterTops. For each type of countertop there is at least one small difference in maintaining the countertop. Cleveland Countertops has trained professional countertop contractor in Cleveland, Ohio and surrounding communities.

Granite Countertop Cleveland, Ohio

One main reason why granite countertops are accepted universally is because of its superior durability.  Firstly, Granite is a natural stone that can withstand the ware and tare of a high traffic kitchen. With proper maintenance it will last you a long time. Granite is ranked in the top for excellent countertops applications. It is so unique that each slab has its own unique characteristics such a swirls, veins and patterns. Granite has a large color scheme, so you are guaranteed to find the perfect match for your interior design. 

Cleveland countertops is ready to assist you with color choices. Secondly, some granite has fine details and intricate veining, when choosing you want the sections that are lined properly. Moreover, the experience professionals at cleveland countertops ensures that your countertops fit together flawlessly. If they require seams, we will position them to fit the area and maximize appearance and practicality. Finally, for longevity  apply sealer twice per year to your countertops. Countertops made from granite is considered to be a secure invest that increases the equity of your home.

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This shows a granite countertop installation in the kitchen.

Quartz

The Quartz countertops does not necessarily need a sub-counter or an underlayment for support. However, the quartz are relatively heavy so in some places there might be the need for support. In order to find where to put the support we find the area where the cabinet support is minimal. 

Steps To Install

Step 1: Firstly, measure the area that is being fitted to ensure the granite/quartz fits to the countertop. We ensure the granite or quartz fits snug, flushed, level and squared onto the plywood.

Step 2: Secondly, our professionals ensure that the slab of granite/quartz is fitted correctly. Remove the granite or quartz from the surface then apply the silicone adhesive. For instance, if the cabinet needs a plywood substrate or not. We know what amount to apply to the surface.

Step 3: Thirdly, carefully set the countertops in place by setting the back in place first. Lower the front of the countertop onto the silicone without smearing the silicone. Clamp the slab down to hold the countertop in place.

Step 4: However, once the countertops are set in place, apply strips of painter’s tape to the seams. Apply the tape as closely as possible to prevent epoxy from coming to the granite or quartz surface. However, epoxies must be mixed to achieve the color to match the granite or quartz. Mix epoxy with the pigment to achieve the desired color.  Pour the mixture onto the surface and use putty knife to get it into the joints.

Step 5: Most importantly, overfill the seams on the countertops as we can sand away the excess when it dries. Mixing more epoxy than needed is good, as we make sure to get all the seams. It will be difficult to re-fill gaps or cracks after.

Step 6: Once everything dries, remove the tape and sand away excess epoxy. Apply enhancer-sealer to the countertops after installation. The enhancer and the sealer will make the colors more striking and the protect the stone, respectively. In conclusion, Cleveland CounterTops advise our customer to reapply the enhancer-sealer every year or two.

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