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ALLIANCE GRANITE & QUARTZ LLC
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Serving Macungie, PA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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"David did an amazing job installing the new countertops in both of our bathrooms. From the very beginning he was quick to schedule the work and took the time to answer all of my questions. Anytime I sent him a text, he responded quickly and was always helpful and professional. David and his team are extremely skilled, and the quality of their work really shows. The installation was smooth, efficient, and the finished countertops look fantastic. It’s clear they take pride in what they do. I highly recommend Alliance Granite and Quartz if you’re looking for someone reliable who does excellent work."
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Response time8 hrs
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Eastern Surfaces, Inc.
4.5(
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Serving Macungie, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

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"After a horrific experience with another granite company that ended with them rudely telling me to go find someone else, I visited Angie's List and found Eastern Surfaces. A call to them revealed that they had the style of granite we were looking for, and that we could come to their location and get a plant tour, select the slab we wanted, and view other choices.  <br>We made an appointment (not actually necessary if you come during the week, which we did) and met with Lee. She answered all of our questions, and took us on a tour of their facility. Very impressive place with 10 CNC cutting machines, water jet cutters, and dozens of people making granite, marble, and quartz into counter tops. Lee had arranged for the rather uncommon level 4 granite we were looking for to be arranged so we could see slabs side by side. Even though these came from the same lot, there was a lot of variation from slab to slab. We chose a slab and she marked it as ours before we returned to the show room. On the way back, she pointed out the "boneyard" of remnants where we could shop for smaller projects, at greatly reduced per square foot prices. Back in the showroom, we were offered 5 edge styles, and she took our drawing and calculated a rough price. Even though I did not have the Angie's List coupon printed out, she accepted it by me saving a copy from my phone and then emailing her the copy. She accepted a 50% deposit on my credit card, and we went away quite happy. <br>A few days later, Joan contacted us to arrange a time for the measurer to come verify the measurements I provided. The granite was going into our vacation home, and Joan worked with us to get us on the schedule for a day that we'd be around anyway.  <br>The day of the measure, the measurer contacted us to say he was there, but we weren't. Apparently, he was sent to our main residence, not the vacation home. He was too far to make it to our vacation home (2 hours distance between the two), so Joan re-scheduled us for another day we'd be at the vacation home and threw in a large cutting board made from the same granite as a "we messed up" gift. <br>The second measurer, Chris, was super nice and efficient. He used a computerized measuring device, and noted the cabinets were not plumb at the front, and that I should get them closer than they were. Before he left, he showed me the picture his CAD system made of the job, and asked if we would like to make some changes (which he recommended). While we didn't take his recommendations, we did appreciate him asking. He had been an installer, and his experience allowed him to show us how the granite would be cut to fit our space. <br>We had contracted for the "slabsmith" picture. This is an extra cost service that Eastern provides that superimposes the actual granite slab onto the CAD drawing, so we could see the pattern of the granite as it would be cut. Since our granite had very different patterns across the slab, we ponied up the extra cost. Chris was there on Friday. On Monday morning, we got the slabsmith picture via email. We looked at it, compared it to our own pictures of the slab, and agreed that the technician who laid out the cuts chose the sections of slab we would have chose. We confirmed with Joan that we agreed with the slabsmith diagram. <br>The day of the install, 4 days later, saw the two installers (names forgotten, sorry) arrive on time, protect my hardwood floors, and bring in the two huge pieces of granite. One of these weighed over 400 pounds. They quickly got them into position, plumbed them using shims (the cabinets were still a bit off, despite my best efforts), and then epoxied the seam and glued the sections to the cabinets themselves using silicone adhesive. The sink, a Kraus undermount asymmetrical design I bought from Home Depot, went into the pre-cut hole and was bolted and caulked. The installers handed me the cutting board, and noted that I should put some feet on it before using it. They also cautioned me not to let the plumber at the sink until the next day, to give time for all of the glue to set. They answered my care questions (e.g., what do I clean it with? How often should it be sealed?) and cleaned up EVERYTHING. No dust on the floor from drilling. No errant nuts or bolts anywhere. The top of the granite and the sink were immaculate. <br>Overall, I am extremely pleased to have found them and used them. <br> <br> <br>"
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Cornerstone Kitchens & Baths LLC
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Serving Macungie, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"<p>The team at Cornerstone Kitchen & Baths is extremely helpful and thoughtful. Their staff is very knowledgeable about their different products. My husband and I went to them when we wanted to refinish our bathroom this year. Their general manager sat down with us, and helped narrow down the options for the look that we wanted. They have tons of options for tile, cabinetry and granite counter tops. We found exactly what we wanted. At the time the showroom was expanding, so although they did not have the exact sink we wanted in the showroom, they still showed us options for what we could get, and ordered exactly what we were looking for, for our project. We would use this place again.</p>"
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FAQs for laminate countertops installation projects in Macungie, PA

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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