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Hairline crack in a stone countertop near the sink cutout

Can You Fix a Chipped Countertop Yourself?

Quick Takeaways Small chips on granite or quartz can often be filled with color-matched epoxy Cracks near sinks or cooktops need a professional. DIY fixes rarely hold there Most professional repairs cost a few hundred dollars, far below replacement Cutting boards, trivets, and edge care prevent most damage in the

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Countertop Remnants: 5 Easy Ways to Save on Real Stone

Quick Takeaways Sealed granite resists most everyday spills, including coffee and wine Cooking oil is the most common granite stain – it darkens the stone slowly Most stains lift with a baking soda poultice left on for 24 hours Sealing every 1–3 years prevents nearly all staining Do granite countertops

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Taj Mahal Quartzite

Taj Mahal Quartzite: 5 Reasons It’s a Top Pick

Quick Takeaways Taj Mahal Quartzite is a natural stone with a warm cream base and soft gold veins. It resists heat and scratches, so it holds up well in a busy kitchen. A double waterfall island lets the stone flow down both ends to the floor. This quartzite needs sealing

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Calacatta Quartz Countertops: 5 Honest Reasons to Buy

Calacatta Quartz Countertops: 5 Honest Reasons to Buy

Quick Takeaways Calacatta quartz gives you a white marble look without the staining or sealing worries. Quartz is non-porous, so it resists wine, coffee, and oil spills and never needs sealing. White Shaker cabinets and a full-height backsplash make this stone stand out in a kitchen. We installed Venezia Calacatta

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Top 15 Designer Kitchen Ideas

Designer Kitchen Ideas: 15 Top Upgrades for 2026

The best designer kitchen ideas mix custom cabinets, natural stone, and smart layout to make a kitchen both pretty and easy to use. Top picks for 2026 include waterfall islands, full-height stone backsplashes, two-tone cabinets, mixed-material countertops, and statement lighting. Quartz, granite, and quartzite are the materials that make these

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Solid Surface vs Quartz Countertops

  Solid Surface vs Quartz Countertops: Which One Is Actually Worth It? Both solid surface and quartz countertops are engineered, non-porous, and never need sealing. That is where most of the similarity ends. If you are trying to decide between the two, you are probably getting mixed messages. Some sources

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replacing kitchen countertops

Replacing Kitchen Countertops

Quick Takeaways Most kitchen countertop replacements take 2–3 weeks from selection to install. Quartz, granite, quartzite, and marble each fit different lifestyles and budgets. Total cost includes material, fabrication, edge profiles, cutouts, and old countertop removal — not just the slab price. Accurate measurements and a written quote upfront prevent

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MSI countertops

MSI Countertops

Quick Takeaways MSI countertops come in quartz, granite, marble, and quartzite, so you can match almost any kitchen style. MSI quartz is non-porous and never needs sealing. Natural stone like granite needs sealing every 1–3 years. Pick your MSI countertop by how you use your kitchen, not just by how

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Popular Kitchen Countertops

Popular Kitchen Countertops: 4 Top Options in 2026

Quick Takeaways Granite, quartz, quartzite, and marble are the most popular kitchen countertops for homes in VA, WV, MD, and DC in 2026. Quartz needs zero sealing and handles daily kitchen use well — making it a top pick for busy families. Granite offers natural beauty and heat resistance at

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Slab Granite Countertops - Timeless Elegance for Modern Kitchens

Slab Granite Countertops: Timeless Elegance for Modern Kitchens

Quick Takeaways Slab granite countertops come in large, unbroken pieces with one-of-a-kind patterns that can’t be copied Real granite is durable and resists scratches, but it needs regular sealing to prevent staining Slab pieces mean fewer joints and a more elegant look compared to tiles or remnants Granite costs between

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What is Caesarstone?

What Is Caesarstone? How It Compares to Other Quartz Brands If you have been shopping for quartz countertops, you have probably seen the name Caesarstone come up repeatedly. Designers recommend it. Showrooms carry it. Homeowners ask about it. But what actually makes Caesarstone different from other quartz brands? Is it

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Durability of Granite Countertops

Durability of Granite Countertops

Durability of Granite Countertops: What 30 Years in the Kitchen Looks Like Granite has been one of the most popular countertop materials in American kitchens for decades. That is not a coincidence. Homeowners who installed granite in the 1990s are still cooking on the same countertops today. Not because they

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What Is Quartzite

What Is Quartzite?

What Is Quartzite? The Natural Stone Most People Confuse With Quartz Quartzite is one of the most misunderstood countertop materials on the market. Homeowners ask about it constantly — and just as constantly confuse it with quartz. They sound almost identical. They look similar in some photos. But they are

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Granite Colors for White Cabinets

Granite Colors for White Cabinets

Granite Colors for White Cabinets: 8 Combinations That Actually Work White cabinets are one of the most popular choices in kitchen remodels across Virginia and West Virginia — and for good reason. They are bright, clean, and work with almost any countertop material. But “almost any” is not the same

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