what you need to know about countertop resurfacing

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What You Need to Know About Countertop Resurfacing

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What You Need to Know About Countertop Resurfacing

Your Countertops Need Some TLC?When it comes to your countertops that are beginning to show

signs of wear and age, you don’t have to fret as most countertop materials used in modern homes can be re-finished! Re-finishing

can be much less expensive than a full replacement of your countertop materials.

Different Materials Need Different RefinishingThere are several re-finishing options for almost any countertop material out there. Be cautious! Some “countertop re-finishing” products can damage or permanently change some countertop materials. You need to be certain that any re-finishing product used will be suited for your countertop material. In

many cases it is best to have a professional countertop contractor take care of any re-finishing or re-surfacing.

Your countertops are a big investment; you do not want to potentially damage them by using incorrect methods of countertop resurfacing. Granite or marble countertops need to be stripped often times with harsh chemicals,

and sanded and honed and then re-sealed with an “impregnating sealer”. Attempting to DIY and using incorrect methods can damage or if your

countertop is under warranty possibly even void a warranty! So be sure to understand what it means to re-surface your countertop and have it done by

a professional to avoid any problems or damage.

Does Re-Surfacing Save You Money?• Butcher Block Countertops - Wood countertops such as butcher block countertops

are among the easiest to re-finish and restore them to their original luster. Due to the nature of wood, you can enjoy decades worth of use out of it by being able to re-finish it time and time again.

• Granite Countertops - Granite countertops are quite often much more expensive than butcher block or any of the other commonly used countertops like quartz, Corian, engineered stone, etc. They require a strong harsh chemical, and a lot of fine sanding to remove the sealant and to hone them down to remove surface scratches and restore their original luster. It typically takes a lot more skill and knowledge to re-surface a super hard solid surface countertop like granite or marble.

• Re-surfacing Countertops - s a great option over replacing them with new countertops as it can and will save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars in the overall cost of the project. It is best to have a knowledgeable professional contractor take care of the countertop re-surfacing to ensure it will be done properly.

Remember, if you ever need assistance with any of your home improvement projects that your friends at www.tenlist.com will always connect you with your trusted local contractors. Never stop improving, and never settle for anything

less than the best!