
Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great job love my countertop"





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Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great job love my countertop"





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Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They guys were very professional, cleaned up after themselves, did a great job, and were very efficient! Mr. Carroll was very responsive and receptive to any changes I wanted to make to the scope of work. The whole bathroom project was not planned, and they were very helpful and understanding to my limited budget."





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Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Everything up to this point is great. Everybody was very professional, very friendly, and conscious."





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Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2003
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Did good cutting down trees but left area in a mess. Did little to clean up."

Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent work/service job on my cabinet microwave the contractor was prompted and efficient in his job thank you"

Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"We had 3 bids all through Angie's List, one of the companies Granite Outlet II that we had used before. The other two bids were from Solid Stone Fab. and KAT Fab
Most of the bids were similar, except all of the companies provided different prices for removal, sink cutout, plumbing for rehook-up of sink, and rehooking up stove top.Granite Outlet II had a plumber in-house. Solid Stone had a recommendation for a plumber and KAT didn't provide a recommendation.
We kept our backslash and KAT was the only company that had an issue with cutting it down if needed. And it was cut to allow for the quartz.
We chose Solid Stone Fabricators because we trusted Claudia to do a good job for us. She was very attuned to our needs and anytime we asked her a question if she didn't already know it she got right back with us. She took good notes and made sure we were getting exactly what we wanted. She was very professional and a pleasure to work with. We went to see the where the countertops were fabricated at Solid Stone and we also went to Cambria Quartz in Carrollton and looked at the Quartz we wanted and received large samples there.
They came out and measured and showed up on time, then we scheduled for the install.
The installers showed up at their scheduled time and finished in less then 5 hours. The next morning the plumber came and hooked the sink and stove back up.
Claudia came out a few days later and bought us our extra quartz. its VERY heavy but we wanted to keep it and they also made us a cutting board.
I LOVE MY COUNTERTOPS AND NEW GRANITE SINK!
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Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They were prompt and cleaned the area when complete"

Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great job. Very pro. I work nights so I asked if could wait till noon to start. He got here about 12:30 and even stayed till 7:30 to finish the job. Great guy."





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Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Nice people who get the work done at a reasonable cost. I would use them on any future project."

Serving Searcy, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The price was fair and they were able to start almost immediately. Asked the installer multiple times to cover his work area as to not scratch our new wood floors. Of course, he scratched the floors in multiple places. Attempted to contact the owner and he was non responsive on the issue. The unit was installed in September, come October and need to turn the heat on for the first time and there was loud clanging and metal noises. Called to have someone from this company service the unit on Friday afternoon and was told that “it isn’t that cold that it would be Monday before we could look at it” (it was 40 degrees and this is a BRAND NEW unit). Brought up that had we went with a larger company they would send someone out and they do not work after hours or weekends and was basically told you get what you pay for. I would not use this company again in the future. Will probably regret making this post when we need service again in the future."





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Butcher block countertops come in three main styles, each offering a unique look and function. Flat grain, also known as face grain, showcases the natural wood patterns, giving your kitchen a modern and elegant appearance. Edge grain is made from long, narrow wood strips, making it sturdy and providing a consistent grain pattern. End grain features a checkerboard pattern that is highly durable and perfect for heavy food preparation. Each style caters to different aesthetic preferences and usage needs, enhancing your kitchen's look and functionality.
With proper care, wood countertops can last anywhere from 20 to 100 years. To keep yours looking like new, clean up spills immediately and reseal the surface regularly—ideally once a month in the first year, then twice a year after that. Regular maintenance helps preserve the wood's beauty and durability for decades.
Wood countertops aren't hard to maintain if you keep up with regular care. Simply clean them with mild soap and water after use and reseal them monthly during the first year (then twice a year afterward). Using a food-grade oil or sealant protects the wood from damage. With a bit of routine maintenance, your countertop will stay beautiful and durable.
Wood countertops are sanitary with proper care and maintenance. By sealing them with a food-grade sealant and cleaning them regularly with mild soap and water, you create a barrier that prevents bacteria from getting into the wood. Always dry the surface thoroughly after cleaning to keep it hygienic and safe for food prep.
It's best to oil raw wood countertops once a month during the first year. After that, you can oil them twice yearly to keep them in good shape. If your countertop is professionally stained or sealed, you might not need to oil it as often. Regular oiling helps prevent drying and cracking, preserving the wood's natural beauty and durability.
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