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David Essay says, "I would definitely recommend ProGrout Solutions for cleaning and restoring your natural stone, tile and granite surfaces.From our first contact with Tiffany to schedule our services to the moment our technician, Michael Green walked out the door we were totally impressed!Michael cleaned and sealed our tile and grout, cleaned and sealed our granite, filled in any holes or missing grout and lastly recaulked everything. Michael was on-time, very courteous and pleasant. He was very knowledgable about our natural stone, tile and granite and the products that he used to clean them with. He was also very helpful with recommendations on products to use and how to care for our surfaces to keep everything looking like new!I would recommend ProGrout Solutions without hesitation and also Michael Green as a wonderful technician."See more
David Essay says, "I would definitely recommend ProGrout Solutions for cleaning and restoring your natural stone, tile and granite surfaces.From our first contact with Tiffany to schedule our services to the moment our technician, Michael Green walked out the door we were totally impressed!Michael cleaned and sealed our tile and grout, cleaned and sealed our granite, filled in any holes or missing grout and lastly recaulked everything. Michael was on-time, very courteous and pleasant. He was very knowledgable about our natural stone, tile and granite and the products that he used to clean them with. He was also very helpful with recommendations on products to use and how to care for our surfaces to keep everything looking like new!I would recommend ProGrout Solutions without hesitation and also Michael Green as a wonderful technician."

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How much does countertop installation cost?

The national average for countertop installation is $2,147, but this cost can fluctuate depending on the type of countertop you want. Countertops made out of granite, marble, quartz, laminate, soapstone and even recycled glass will all have different costs. 

The color and patterns may also have an impact, particularly you choose a natural stone with rarer colors or patterns available. The size and type of finish all play a role, too. Keep in mind more customized edges, complex shapes and cutouts will add to the cost. 

To understand how much your new counters will cost, talk to contractors and countertop installers near you. Request free estimates so you can properly budget for this project.

How long does countertop installation take?

Countertop installation generally takes a couple of days, though some companies say it could take less than one day and closer to a week. It all depends on the demand the pro is dealing with.

If it's a remodel job, then it will take time to remove the existing countertop. The pro will then need to make cutouts for things like sinks and electrical outlets. After shaping the countertop in their shop, they will bring it in — typically in several sections — and place it and seal it. After fitting sinks, outlets and appliances into the countertop, they will seal the seams.

When you're requesting price quotes from countertop specialists, ask them how long it will take to install your new counters.

What's the most durable countertop?

Countertops made out of natural stones — such as granite and quartz — are the most durable. These materials are nearly impervious to heat, knife cuts, scratching and staining. 

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