Bathroom Countertops

Bathroom Countertops

Has it been a long time since the bathroom countertops in your Northern Illinois home received an upgrade?

If they are showing any of the signs we list below here, get in touch with Millenium Stone for an estimate on installing new countertops that can significantly improve the look and function of your bathrooms :

Visible Damage
Deep scratches, chips and cracks on the surface of bathroom countertops
are clear signs that it’s time for replacement. Damaged countertops detract from the bathroom’s aesthetic and can also contain bacteria that accelerates deterioration.

Discoloration and Stains

Stubborn, unsightly stains that are difficult to remove through cleaning indicate your countertops are simply worn out.

Dated Appearance

If the color and design of the countertop no longer aligns with the rest of your bathroom’s décor, it’s a good opportunity to revitalize the space with a more contemporary and consistent look.

Difficulty To Clean

Countertops that are tough to clean because of deep cracks and uneven surfaces are likely candidates for replacement. An easy-to-clean, smooth surface such as marble, granite or quartz help promote better bathroom hygiene.

Edges and Seams Worn Out
Are these aspects of your bathroom countertops noticeably deteriorating? Replacing it will prevent this as well as risk of water damage.

Not Functional
If the existing bathroom countertop doesn’t provide ample space or its simply not practical for your needs, consider a replacement that’s a better fit.

Water Damage
Moisture intrusion can lead to warping and bubbling. This typically requires immediate replacement to avoid more structural deterioration.

Grout is cracked and deteriorating.
When the grout in between tiles cracks and degrades it can lead to moisture penetration and the spread of mold. Installing a solid-surface new countertop eliminates these problems.

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