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Countertop Process

CALL US FOR A FREE QUOTE 801-500-4093

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Millwork Plans or Drawings will be required for estimate: granitecrafters101@gmail.com if you dont have drawings or plans give us a call we will be happy to schedule an appointment.

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MATERIAL SELECTIONS.

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Slab selection requires a lot of intuition  knowing that  every material is beautiful.

Sink Selection could be a Farm sink Fireclay, Silgranite,  Prep sink, Stainless Steel, Vessel, Top mount, undermount.

Edge Selection can be Miter edge Square edge, Bullnose Half Bullnose Crescent Edge.

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PRODUCTION.

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Our technician  will laser template your kitchen perimeter for a precise countertop fitment this will take place after signed agreement and deposit

To start a template you will need to clear off  your kitchen perimeter for best laser projection.

Fabrication: will occur after template was done at your place.

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INSTALLATION.

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Installation will occur if there's no painters or cabinets, plastic covered or appliances on the way, will need access by the garage or main door if its for the garage make sure you don't pour fresh concrete or we will add a trip charge.

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FINAL INVOICE.

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Final invoice must be paid on full after we finish your project.

We take check, cash or card for a small fee.

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 Care and Maintenance. 

 

 

 

We always recommended to set hot skillets, pans, crock pots, griddles, electric skillets and any type of electric cooker on hot pads or trivets, not directly on the quartz surface. This is recommended, to prevent the slab from cracking due to the heat.

 

Avoid exposing your quartz surface to chemicals, especially paint removers or furniture strippers that might contain trichlorethane or methylene chloride. Keep nail polish removers, acetone alcohol, thinners, detergents containing bleach, laundry bluing, highly alkaline liquids such as bleach, caustic soda or oven cleaners, acids, oily soaps, descalers, markers or ink, abrasive and micro-abrasive detergents, away from the surface. If any of the substances listed above come into contact with your quartz surface, rinse the exposed surface immediately and thoroughly with plenty of clean water.

It is best to avoid the exposure of UV rays on your quartz surface to protect the surface from any possible change in the color over time.


Common Fixes:

  • Grease Spots: Use Goo Gone and denatured alcohol, then wipe it clean with water

  • Glue Products: Use a straight razor, along with a small amount of denatured alcohol which can be applied with a towel, to gently scrape off the glue/adhesive, then wipe clean with water

  • Grease Pencil: Using a white cloth, gently apply Flitz Polish, then wipe clean with water

  • Sharpie: Using a towel, gently apply denatured alcohol, then wipe with water

  • Magic Eraser: For spot cleaning only

  • Bar Keepers Friend

 

Below are some specific examples of what NOT TO DO:

DO NOT use these products, which can cause hazing, cloudiness or worse:

  • Goof Off

  • Natural Stone Cleaners

  • Bleach

  • Windex (has wax)

  • Heavy Solvents, such as bleach or acetone

  • Scotch Brite pads

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