Countertop Replacement
If your home or business still has a laminate or Corian countertop, it’s time to upgrade. While a laminate countertop may be more inexpensive, it is easy to damage and destroy. Laminate countertops are less resilient. Their surface can be melted with as little heat as an unattended cigarette gives off. The laminate surface is also prone to being gouged with even a misplaced swipe of a household knife. Beyond the functional drawbacks, laminate countertops are not as attractive as a stone counter. They add no value to your home. Common chemicals found in household cleaners are also a danger to the color and finish of your laminate countertops. Corian countertops share all of these drawbacks.
CTC is available, willing, and ready to help you improve the functionality and the appeal of your kitchen, bathroom, or workspace. With a careful, artisan eye for detail and a state-of-the-art facility, be sure that your service will be done expertly, promptly, and affordably to deliver to you the best possible results.
Countertop Sealing
Keep your countertops in pristine condition by getting them professionally taken care of and sealed. Stains as a result of wine, coffee, oils or grease will be no issue when this treatment is applied to your stone countertop. Using a world leading impregnating sealers, enhancers and specialty cleaners, CTC is capable of providing exquisite care of your stone surfaces.
The sealers used by CTC are effective because their surface area is smaller. As such, it is able to press into the smallest and deepest crevices in your countertop to refresh its lifespan. Even if, on the surface, your countertop seems to be in fine shape, its pores may be widening and spreading. That pore weakness will invite a loss of durability in your counters and potentially cause chips and cracks. Inside the pores, our countertop sealant will chemically bond to repel water and other invasive materials. With Countertop Concierge’s natural stone sealer, you will no longer fear stains, cracks, chips, or efflorescence (natural salts coming to the stone surface to fade the color of your countertop with a powdery white coat).