Choosing Your Stone

  • “Quartz vs. Granite vs. Marble: How to Choose for Your Lifestyle” – Compare durability, maintenance, look, and price bands.
  • “Best Stone Countertops for Busy Families” – Focus on stain resistance, easy cleaning, and safety.
  • “Outdoor Kitchens: Which Stones Survive Sun, Rain, and Heat?” – Explain why granite and some quartzites are preferred outdoors.

Care & Maintenance

  • “How to Clean Quartz, Granite, and Marble (Without Damaging Them)” – Simple product recommendations and what to avoid (harsh acids, abrasives).
  • “When and How to Reseal Natural Stone Countertops” – Explain the water‑drop test, typical 1–2 year reseal timelines, and when a pro is worth calling.​
  • “Fixing Chips, Scratches, and Stains: What’s DIY and What Needs a Pro?” – Set expectations and reduce panic calls.

Process & Project Planning

  • “From Slab Selection to Installation: What to Expect” – Walk through templating, fabrication, and installation day.
  • “How to Prepare Your Kitchen or Bath for Countertop Installation” – Clearing cabinets, plumbing considerations, and scheduling tips.
  • “Top Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Countertop Fabricator” – Transparency, warranties, insurance, and references.

FAQ block

Below the blogs, add a persistent Q&A section that you can also reuse on service pages. Examples:

Q: Which stone is best for a low‑maintenance kitchen?
Quartz is generally the easiest to live with day‑to‑day because it’s non‑porous, doesn’t need sealing, and resists most stains, making it ideal for busy homes and rental properties.

Q: Are natural stones like granite and marble still worth it if they need more care?
Yes, many clients choose natural stone for its unique character, higher heat tolerance (granite), and the long‑term value it adds when maintained properly.

Q: How much does stone thickness or edge style matter?
Thickness affects the visual weight and sometimes structural requirements, while edge profiles influence both safety and style; your team can show examples in the showroom so clients can feel the difference.

Q: What’s the typical timeline from choosing a slab to completed installation?
Most countertop projects follow a pattern: slab selection, templating, fabrication, then installation often completed within 1–3 weeks depending on complexity and schedule.

Q: Can I keep using my kitchen during the project?
There is usually a short downtime between removing old tops and installing new ones, but careful scheduling and same‑day installs minimize disruption.

Q: Do you work directly with architects, builders, and interior designers?
Yes, many countertop companies grow by partnering with trade professionals for consistent, repeat projects, shared design tools, and coordinated timelines.

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