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Save ALot Handyman Services, LLC
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Serving Jacksonville, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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Save ALot Handyman Service, LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business

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Recommended by75%of homeowners
Florida custom interiors
New to Angi

Serving Jacksonville, FL and surrounding areas

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With over 20 years of experience, Florida Custom Interiors provides expert carpentry and renovation services to Jacksonville and the surrounding communities within a 60-mile radius.\n As a family-owned and operated business, we take immense pride in our craftsmanship, treating every project with the same care and attention we would give our own homes.\nWhether you need a minor repair, such as a drywall patch, or a complete transformation like custom accent walls, new flooring, or updated millwork, no project is too large or too small. We combine technical expertise with a commitment to cleanliness and reliability, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish.\nAt Florida Custom Interiors, we don’t just repair homes—we bring beauty and originality to every space. Contact us today to discuss how we can help you realize your vision.

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Four Seasons Granite
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Serving Jacksonville, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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Love the product.  We selected Wilson Arno Quartz tops.

Price was very competitive.  Fast turn around on install.  They template on Tuesday and installed on Thursday.

Problems with install.  Guys were very courteous. The should read install directions.  They brought in top for cook top and then cut out hole inside the house. This raised all kinds of dust.  The island top was never glued down on the first run.  The sink was a granite sink and it took three tries to install.  Not happy with this part.  I finally made my own cleats and installed them myself and this has worked fine.  The installer stated that there was not enough room, but I had no problem. The sink base is a standard 36" and the sink was a standard 33".  Keep an eye on sink install if you use them.


Product and price were good, but just watch them on the install.

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Delicatus Granite Kitchen.
Ugraded Edge Profile Ogee/Full Bull Nose
Crema Marfil Marble Bath Retreat.
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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J & H Stoneworks
5.0(
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Serving Jacksonville, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"J & H was phenomenal. Great price and an exceptional product. Replaced all kitchen countertops and installed new countertops on the bar. Could not be happier with the finished product. Answered all our questions and worked with us on customizing some items. Countertops and backsplashes all match patterns at the joints. Looks like one continuous piece. Highly recommend J & H."
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Bella Stone, Inc.
5.0(
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Serving Jacksonville, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Overall, everything went very well. I must say that this whole thing was somewhat of a learning experience for me. Unless you've done this before on your own, you probably don't know how the industry works. At some places, you go there, pick from a selection of granite styles/looks, and the price is posted on each granite slab or sample and includes installation. Pretty easy to compare styles & prices. However, I didn't go that route. On the initial ratings questions, I chose "N/A" for price. I'll explain below. I had previously worked with ProSource on a bathroom project and decided to go there first. If I remember correctly, their samples were mostly or only quartz material and we wanted to see more choices. They suggested I go to Omicron which sells only granite, so I did. My wife and I went there and found a slab we liked. We then contacted ProSource again and told them the slab we wanted, gave them some preliminary measurements of our kitchen and they gave us a quote. This was done all through email. Their quote was a little more than I had expected so I decided to get another quote through Angie's List. I found Bella Stone, read the few reviews that were there and decided to get a quote from them. I sent Mario the same measurements I had sent to ProSource and he gave me an estimate which was about $3K less. It was then when I started to discover that it's not easy to figure out just what you're paying for and how the industry works. Omicron is a supplier/distributor of granite. They only sell to "fabricators/Installers" and not to the general public and they won't tell you how much they charge the fabricator for an individual slab. So because of that, we didn't know if the slab we had picked was the least expensive, most expensive or somewhere in the middle of what they offered. As a result, it was impossible to tell exactly how much we were paying for installation. Different fabricators mark up the product differently and charge different prices for their work. In our situation, due to our measurements, we were at the point where we didn't know if we needed 1 or 2 slabs for the project. That meant the fabricator might have to buy both slabs from Omicron even though they may use very little of the 2nd slab for our project. I later asked what happens to the part of the slab that isn't used for our kitchen and Mario told me that he keeps that and can possibly use it for smaller jobs that may come up for him. That gave me a little more insight into how the supplier/fabricator relationship works. I chose "N/A" for price in the ratings but overall, I think I got a fair price, although I only got 2 quotes so there may be cheaper prices out there. When reading the reviews for Bella Stone, one of them stated that Mario had recently re-located from the northeast and had only been doing business in Jacksonville for a short time, but the reviewer's friend worked in a related field in Massachusetts so he asked if he had heard of Mario. He had and had also heard good things about him so it was then I decided to go with Bella Stone. Mario came to my house, took measurements and answered a few questions and everything went well. He did all the measurements by hand and not by laser which apparently a lot of installers use. He was there for about an hour doing the measurements. He indicated that based on his schedule it would be about a week before the actual installation, which was fine, we weren't in any particular hurry. I asked about the type of edge that would be on the granite and he compared it to a slightly curved edge that was on my microwave oven. After he left, I started thinking and remembering images in my head that I had seen in various showrooms over the years and I went online and researched. It turns out the there are MANY edge types out there, and with some of those types, there are additional costs associated with them. Again, this depends on the fabricator. I had specifically remembered one called "Full Bullnose". I contacted Mario and told him that I would prefer that edge instead of the one he described to me earlier. He said OK, but it would cost about $900 more. This seemed to be similar to what I had researched online. Being just before the week of July 4th, and due to both of our work schedules, we ended up delaying the installation for a few more days. Day of installation went very well. Taking out the old laminate countertops (this was not included in the original estimate but early on he had told me he could do that for $350, which sounded reasonable) went smoother than I had anticipated. They were very careful to get them out without damaging the cabinets. It was pretty much an all-day process. There was a separate part of the granite installation where a backsplash was required and the wall where it was to go was not exactly flat, so he had to take a chisel and carefully chip away part of the sheetrock so the backsplash would fit flush along the entire length of the backsplash. That went well also. Mario did seem like he really cared about the quality of his work. He took his time during the installation and at one point after he and his helper brought in the biggest piece of granite and put it in place, he saw that something wasn't exactly right so they carried it back outside, trimmed it up a bit and brought it back in. Along with the new countertops, we also got a new sink which came from Omicron as well. Mario said he knew a plumber that he works with and asked if I wanted him to get me a quote. His quote was reasonable so I went with him. That worked out very well as they talked to each other and coordinated when he needed to get there for the plumbing part. I didn't need to get a plumber on my own and worry about having him get there too early, or not show up at all and have it cost more money. Most of the installation did not include a backsplash, as we wanted to explore some tile alternatives. I asked him to bring me a decent size scrap piece that we could take with us when shopping for tile, and he did, and he even made us a very nice granite cutting board from some of the left over granite! So I guess the overall message here is that we were very pleased with Mario's work. The secondary message is do your research and ask about any variables that you can think of that may apply to your situation like edge type, demo/removal of existing items, plumbing/electrical. Ask the fabricator/installer if there are any variables that HE can think of that may come into play. Our installation was a fairly simple one. In all fairness, the first quote I got from ProSource didn't indicate an edge type either, so if I had gone with them, their revised quote may have ultimately been higher as well. I would hire again and recommend Bella Stone for any granite installation."
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FAQs for laminate countertops installation projects in Jacksonville, FL

With the right care and a professional installation, laminate counters last 10 to 15 years. Wipe up spills quickly, clean with a nonabrasive product, and keep hot pots off the surface to prevent warping or scorch marks. Limiting prolonged moisture at seams also pays off. Your installer can walk you through simple maintenance habits that will help you squeeze every year out of your new counters.

Yes—if the existing laminate is solid and level, a pro can bond a fresh sheet right on top. They’ll rough up the old surface, apply the correct adhesive, and make precise cuts so the new layer sits tight. Skipping steps can lead to bubbles or weak seams, so this project is best left to an experienced installer who has the tools to deliver a clean, durable finish.

Absolutely, you can give tired laminate a facelift with paint, tile, or a concrete overlay instead of a full tear-out. The key is thorough prep: clean, degrease, and lightly sand so the new finish sticks. 

Follow the product instructions for primer, sealers, and cure times, or hire a pro if you’d rather avoid the mess. When done correctly, these updates freshen the look and add a few more years of useful life.

Mix baking soda with just enough water to form a paste, then spread it over the stain and let it sit for five minutes. Wipe away with a soft, damp cloth—don’t scrub, as abrasives can dull the surface. Repeat if needed. For stubborn marks, ask your installer about cleaners made specifically for laminate.

Laminate isn’t built to battle the elements. Water, UV rays, and temperature swings quickly cause swelling, fading, and mold. Even a covered patio won’t protect the material for long. If you’re planning an outdoor kitchen or bar, skip laminate and choose a weather-tough option like stone, tile, or concrete so you don’t end up replacing your counters after the first season.

Traditional laminate isn’t the greenest choice. Most sheets rely on plastics like melamine and can emit trace VOCs over time. They also can’t be recycled at the end of their life. A few brands now use recycled pulp cores, but plastics still make up much of the product. 

If sustainability tops your list, consider natural or recyclable materials such as solid wood, stone, or recycled glass instead.

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