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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at jacqueline@mdstonesource.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Twice a year.


That depends on your budget, and what design or color you prefer.


Your total price includes the estimate, sink, removal, and installation of your countertop.


Yes. You can get your own plumber, or we can refer you to someone. 


9" or you can choose an ADA which is 7 inches


1.18 inches


If you stain your countertop with a cooking stain, immediately soak the area with soapy water. After, spray spray-nine on the area or you can also use mineral spirits.

If you stain the area with wine, its best to get it out with white vinegar.  Once your vinegar mixture has had a chance to seep into the stain, you can scrub it with a soft-bristled brush while rinsing your stone at the same time. 

If you stain with coffee or tea, its best to make a concoction consisting of dish soap, hydrogen peroxide and baking soda.  Let the paste sit for several hours or overnight before scrubbing with a soft-bristled brush until the stain is removed. 

 If you are trying to remove paint thinner or solvent stains from your quartz countertop, then it is best to use a commercial cleaner that is designed with strong solvents.  

After you have applied the solvent, allow it to sit for about 30 minutes before you scrub away at the stain with a soft-bristled brush.

Once you have removed as much of the solvent and paint thinner as you can, use a wet cloth with warm water to remove any leftover residue.

Paint thinner or solvent stains are different than other types of dark-colored stains because they can also be removed by using a poultice that contains a mild acid.

 If you are dealing with stains caused by hard water, then you can use vinegar to remove hard water stains.



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