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		<title>Repair or Refinish a Damaged Stone Countertop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hope For Damaged Stone Countertops
Not too many years ago, there was not a whole lot that you could do to a stone countertop to refinish it or repair it. If it was cracked, then it stayed cracked or somebody would try to super glue it or use some nasty looking epoxy on it. It might [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not too many years ago, there was not a whole lot that you could do to a <strong>stone countertop</strong> to refinish it or <strong>repair</strong> it. If it was cracked, then it stayed cracked or somebody would try to super glue it or use some nasty looking epoxy on it. It might hold it together again but it would surely look like it had been fixed.</p>
<p>These days, if you have a stone countertop that is broken, then there is someone that can fix it for you. Depending on where you live it may be a little difficult to find this person but they do exist now.</p>
<p>These stone repair specialists are very skilled in <strong>repairing marble, granite, and quartz countertops</strong>. In the past you just had to live with blemishes and chips but a skilled repair specialist can make it so you never even knew that you had a problem. That it is a good thing because now you don&#8217;t have to choose between living with a broken, ugly countertop or spending thousands on a new countertop.</p>
<p>Just think how bad you would feel if you had to throw away an 8 foot long granite countertop that still had 7 good feet on it. Then, you had to turn around and buy another 8 foot long countertop to replace the one that you just through out. Most people would just live with the cracks I think, or at least I would. I do know some people that would not even consider it and would have no choice in their mind but to replace the countertop.</p>
<p>Luckily, thankfully, the days of wasting<strong> broken stone countertops</strong> are over.<strong> </strong>Call a<strong> stone countertop repair specialist.</strong></p>
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Bryan Dix is the owner of Complete Solid Surface Refinishing. North Carolina&#8217;s first and best solid surface counter top &#8220;repair only&#8221; fabricator.</p>
<p>CSSR Blog is packed with photos of different repairs and situations. Questions that customers and others ask will be addressed here.</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bryan_Dix</p>
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