Your countertop replacement guide: Everything you need to know

If your kitchen or bathroom countertops are starting to show signs of age, wear, staining and cracking, it may be time for an upgrade. New countertops can make a big difference in the look and usefulness of any room. 

If your countertops are nicked, stained, scorched or just plain ugly, you would be wise to replace them so that your kitchen looks beautiful and feels clean again. They aren’t just about looks, either, because new countertops can be more sanitary and add resale value to your home. People gravitate toward stone countertops like granite or quartz for their timeless durability and natural beauty.

Material selection should depend on your lifestyle and budget. You can cook hot food right on top of Granite the natural beauty and elegance are a plus too. Quartz doesn’t have any pores that require sealing, so it is relatively easy to clean. There are other countertop options composed of marble or solid surface materials, depending on your design preferences, but out of all the choices, granite and quartz may be the most durable alternatives to withstand family life.

The project typically starts with breaking a loose old countertop away from the base cabinets. Then, the measurements are taken to get an ideal fit. Professional installers will cut and fit the new slab in place and secure it with heavy-duty adhesives. Lastly, edges are sealed and everything gets a bit of level and polish.

DIY may be tempting, but there is an art to installing countertops. Pros can deliver smooth seams, solid support and a perfect finish — and save you time, hassle and mistakes.

Visit Majors Granite & Quartz to learn about our long-lasting, beautiful options for replacing your countertops, including an array of surfaces that will transform the beauty and functionality of your home.

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