Countertop Resurfacing Denver

Transform worn laminate, dated tile, and stained cultured marble into stunning kitchen and bathroom countertops—all in one day. No demolition. No mess. Custom Spray Marble Finish or stone-look coatings. Same-day turnaround for qualifying projects.

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What Is Countertop Resurfacing?

Countertop resurfacing—also called countertop refinishing or countertop reglazing—is a professional coating process that transforms the appearance and durability of existing countertop surfaces. Unlike replacement, which tears out your current counter and installs a new one, resurfacing chemically bonds a commercial-grade protective coating directly to your substrate, creating a hard, durable, beautiful new surface.

Resurfacing vs. Painting: The Critical Difference

Many homeowners confuse countertop resurfacing with countertop painting. This is a costly mistake. Paint sits on top of a surface and peels, chips, and fails. Professional countertop refinishing uses catalyzed epoxy primers and polyurethane topcoats that chemically cross-link with the substrate, creating a permanent bond. Our coatings are commercial-grade products from manufacturers like Midwest Chemicals, MultiSpec, NAPCO, and Resurface Solutions—not consumer-grade paint from a home improvement store.

The result: A finish that withstands daily kitchen use, hot cookware, acidic foods, and cleaning chemicals for 7–10+ years without chipping, peeling, or fading.

How Chemical Bonding Works

Our process begins with thorough sanding and surface preparation, which opens the pores of the substrate and removes old finishes, contaminants, and damage. We then apply an epoxy primer that chemically reacts with the substrate at the molecular level, creating a mechanical and chemical bond far stronger than any paint adhesive. Once cured, we apply our pattern layer (stone look, marble spray, or custom finish), followed by a catalyzed urethane topcoat that further cross-links to the primer and cures to a hard, durable shell. This multi-layer approach is why professional countertop refinishing lasts so much longer than DIY painting projects.

Countertop Substrates We Refinish

We refinish virtually any countertop surface. Here's the technical breakdown of the most common substrates we work with:

Laminate (Formica)

What it is: Multiple layers of kraft paper saturated with resin, bonded to a particleboard core, topped with a decorative melamine layer. Extremely common in older homes and budget renovations.

Common problems: Stains, scratches, seams that collect bacteria and grease, delamination, water damage at sink edges, worn finish.

Our approach: We sand the melamine surface to open its pores, repair seams with epoxy, fill any gaps or chips with Bondo, then apply primer, pattern, and topcoat. Laminate is ideal for resurfacing because the substrate is stable and bonds beautifully with our primers.

Expected life: 7–10 years with proper care.

Tile Countertops

What it is: Individual ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone tiles set in mortar and grouted. Popular in kitchens and bathrooms.

Common problems: Grout staining and mold, uneven grout lines, cracked or chipped tiles, porous grout that absorbs food and bacteria, discoloration over time.

Our approach: We sand the tile surface and fill all grout lines and gaps with epoxy, creating a seamless substrate. This eliminates the grout-scrubbing maintenance nightmare while maintaining the look of tile if desired, or we cover it completely with a new finish. Tile is excellent for resurfacing—it's stable, and once gaps are sealed, it bonds reliably with our primers.

Expected life: 7–10 years for refinished tile countertops.

Cultured Marble

What it is: Crushed marble or limestone blended with polyester resin, cast into sheets. Popular in bathrooms and vanities. Looks like natural marble but is engineered for durability.

Common problems: Fading and yellowing, surface cracks (crazing), loss of shine, stains penetrating into porous coating, hairline fractures.

Our approach: Cultured marble has a soft factory coating that bonds beautifully with our primers. We sand the surface, repair any cracks with epoxy, then apply our full coating system. Many clients choose our Custom Spray Marble Finish to restore or upgrade the appearance.

Expected life: 8–10+ years with our professional finish.

Solid Surface (Corian, Avonite, etc.)

What it is: Acrylic or polyester resin blended with mineral fillers, creating a non-porous, engineered surface. Premium option for new builds and high-end renovations.

Common problems: Scratches and scuffs on the surface, slight yellowing over time, loss of the original shine, wear from daily use.

Our approach: Solid surface is durable but can lose its luster. We lightly sand to remove minor scratches and dull areas, then apply our coating system to restore and enhance the finish. The primer bonds to the acrylic or polyester matrix, creating a protective, high-gloss or satin layer.

Expected life: 8–10+ years. Solid surface substrates often hold our finishes longer because they're already engineered to last.

Concrete Countertops

What it is: Poured concrete, often sealed or coated. Popular in modern, industrial, and rustic designs.

Common problems: Sealer degradation, stains from etching, cracks in the concrete, water absorption, discoloration from spills.

Our approach: We sand concrete to expose a clean, absorbent surface, repair cracks with concrete epoxy, and clean thoroughly to remove any contaminants. Our primer bonds excellently to bare concrete. Concrete resurfacing is an affordable way to refresh or completely change the look of a concrete countertop without re-pouring.

Expected life: 7–10 years, depending on concrete condition and daily wear.

Other Surfaces

We also refinish: Stainless steel countertops (stainless vanities), butcher block (with proper sealing), HPL (high-pressure laminate), compact surface, and specialty materials.

Our approach: Each substrate presents unique preparation requirements, but our core process remains the same: sand, repair, prime, pattern, topcoat. We have the experience to handle non-standard surfaces and deliver results.

Unsure if your countertops can be refinished? Call us for a free phone estimate. We'll tell you if resurfacing makes sense—even if the answer is no.

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Custom Spray Marble Finish: Our Signature Service

Fresh Look's Custom Spray Marble Finish is our proprietary hand-sprayed countertop coating that mimics the look and elegance of natural marble—without the cost, maintenance, or fragility. This is the finish that sets us apart in Denver and the one our clients rave about.

Hand-Sprayed Veining

Unlike stenciled or printed marble finishes, our Custom Spray Marble is hand-applied by experienced craftspeople using specialized spray equipment. Each countertop's veining pattern is unique—no two pieces look exactly alike. This creates authentic depth and movement that mimics real marble.

Real Marble Look, Real Elegance

Our marble spray creates the sophisticated appearance of natural marble with realistic color variation, vein thickness, and optical depth. From a distance, clients often can't tell it's not real marble until they learn the price.

Applied to Any Substrate

The Custom Spray Marble Finish works over laminate, tile, cultured marble, concrete, solid surface, and other countertop materials. Whether you're refreshing an old Formica counter or upgrading a dated cultured marble vanity, we can apply marble spray to transform it completely.

Premium Durability

Unlike real marble—which is porous, stains easily, and etches from acidic foods—our marble spray finish is sealed with a commercial-grade catalyzed urethane topcoat. It's harder, more stain-resistant, and maintenance-free compared to natural marble.

Endless Design Options

We offer multiple marble colorways: classic white Carrara, deep black granite-look, soft grey Calacatta, warm taupe, and custom blends. Want a specific marble you saw online? We can often match it. Our craftspeople can also blend colors and create custom veining patterns to suit your design vision.

Fraction of the Cost

Natural marble countertops run $3,000–$6,000+ installed. Our Custom Spray Marble Finish typically costs $1,200–$2,500 depending on counter size and complexity. Same luxury look. One-tenth the price. Maintenance-free.

Where to Use Custom Spray Marble Finish

  • Kitchen countertops: The premium upsell for laminate or dated cultured marble kitchens. Creates a high-end focal point without renovation costs.
  • Bathroom vanities: Transform a dated vanity into an elegant marble-look centerpiece. Works beautifully in master baths and guest bathrooms.
  • Bar tops and wet bars: Custom Spray Marble brings sophistication to home bars, wine fridges, and entertaining spaces.
  • Laundry room counters: Even utilitarian spaces benefit from the elegant look—and durability—of our marble finish.
  • Breakfast nooks and islands: Create visual interest and luxury in high-traffic kitchen areas.
  • Commercial hospitality: We've applied Custom Spray Marble Finish to hotel countertops, spa vanities, and restaurant bars. It holds up beautifully under commercial use.

Maintenance & Care

Unlike real marble, our spray-finished countertops require minimal care. Daily cleaning with mild soap and warm water is all you need. The sealed surface resists stains, heat from cookware, and acidic foods like lemon and vinegar. No special sealers, no re-sealing, no maintenance appointments. Enjoy marble elegance without the marble maintenance burden.

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Our 5-Step Countertop Resurfacing Process

Professional countertop refinishing is meticulous work. Here's exactly what we do:

1

Inspection & Preparation

We inspect the countertop thoroughly, identifying damage, seams, gaps, chips, and surface imperfections. We photograph the "before" state and discuss the scope with you. We then protect all surrounding cabinets, walls, appliances, and flooring with plastic sheeting and painter's tape. Nothing gets overspray.

2

Sanding & Repair

We begin with 80-grit sandpaper to remove the old finish, stains, and contaminants. We pay special attention to seams, edges, and transition areas. For laminate and tile, this step opens the pores of the substrate so our primer can bond chemically. We then repair gaps, cracks, and damaged seams using two-part epoxy (for tile) or high-quality wood filler (Bondo) for other substrates. Once repairs cure, we sand the entire surface with 220-grit paper to create a smooth, even, dust-free substrate. We vacuum and wipe down meticulously.

3

Primer Application

Using a professional HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray system, we apply a catalyzed epoxy primer in 2–3 thin, even coats. This primer chemically bonds to the substrate and creates the foundation for everything that follows. The primer cures to a hard, adhesive-ready surface. We allow proper drying time between coats—rushing this step is a common reason amateur refinishing fails.

4

Pattern Application (Color & Finish)

Depending on your choice, we apply either MultiSpec Stone Accents for a natural stone look, or our proprietary Custom Spray Marble Finish for marble veining. This layer is hand-applied with precision and care. For marble, our craftspeople spray the base color, then carefully apply veining and secondary colors to create authentic depth and movement. This step is where countertop refinishing becomes an art form.

5

Topcoat & Cure

We finish with a commercial-grade catalyzed urethane topcoat in either high-gloss or satin finish (you choose). The topcoat provides the final protective layer, giving countertops durability, stain resistance, and a beautiful finish. We apply 2–3 coats with proper cure time between applications. After the final coat, countertops typically cure for 24–48 hours before use. Avoid excessive moisture or heat during this period.

Timeline & Scheduling

Most kitchen countertops: 6–8 hours on-site to complete the entire process. Countertops are ready for light use in 24 hours, full use (including hot cookware) in 48 hours.

Same-day service: For smaller projects like bathroom vanities or bar tops, we often complete work and get you back to your routine the same day (after 24-hour cure).

Scheduling: We offer flexible scheduling with early-morning and weekend appointments available. Contact us to book your countertop resurfacing project.

Countertop Resurfacing Pricing

Countertop resurfacing is dramatically more affordable than replacement. Here's what you can expect to pay:

Kitchen Countertops (Laminate or Tile)

$1,200–$2,200

Standard kitchen countertop resurfacing with MultiSpec stone-look finish or Custom Spray Marble Finish. Includes full prep, repair of seams/gaps, primer, pattern, and topcoat. Typical project size: 25–40 linear feet.

  • Add $300–$500 for Custom Spray Marble Finish upgrade (vs. standard stone look)
  • Add $200–$400 for island countertops or complex layouts
  • Add $150–$250 per sink cutout

Bathroom Vanity Countertops

$400–$800

Single or double vanity resurfacing. Includes prep, repair, primer, finish, and topcoat. Works beautifully with our Custom Spray Marble Finish for a high-end look at a fraction of replacement cost.

  • Smaller projects work best with marble spray for maximum visual impact
  • Add $50–$150 for each additional vanity

Bar Tops & Specialty Surfaces

$600–$1,500

Wet bars, breakfast bars, island tops, and other specialty counters. Pricing varies based on size, substrate condition, and finish choice.

Cultured Marble & Solid Surface

$800–$1,800

Restoring or upgrading cultured marble or Corian-type countertops. These engineered surfaces provide excellent substrate stability, resulting in long-lasting finishes.

Concrete Countertops

$1,000–$2,000

Concrete resurfacing including crack repair, sealing, and topcoat application. A cost-effective way to refresh concrete without re-pouring.

Laundry Room & Utility Counters

$400–$900

Smaller utility spaces at budget-friendly pricing. Full durability and professional finish.

What Affects Pricing?

  • Linear feet: Larger countertops cost more, but per-linear-foot pricing decreases with size.
  • Substrate condition: Heavily damaged or stained countertops requiring extra repair work cost slightly more.
  • Finish choice: Custom Spray Marble Finish commands a premium over standard MultiSpec stone-look finishes due to hand-application and craftsmanship.
  • Complexity: Islands, peninsula counters, and counters with multiple sink cutouts take longer and cost more.
  • Sealant color: Standard clear gloss or satin topcoat is included. Colored sealants (rare request) add minimal cost.
  • Location: We serve the greater Denver metro area. Projects beyond 30 miles may include travel fees.

Free Phone Estimate

Every project is unique. Call us for a free, no-obligation phone estimate. We'll discuss your countertop type, scope, desired finish, and timeline, then give you a precise price range.

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Countertop Resurfacing Applications

Countertop refinishing isn't just for kitchens. Here's where we work:

Kitchen Countertops

The primary application for countertop resurfacing. We refresh laminate, tile, cultured marble, and solid surface kitchen counters—including islands, peninsulas, and eating bars. Custom Spray Marble Finish is our most popular kitchen upgrade.

Bathroom Vanities

Transform a dated vanity into an elegant focal point. Master bath, guest bath, powder room—our marble spray finish brings sophistication to any bathroom without a full renovation.

Wet Bars & Home Bars

Create a high-end entertaining space. Our custom marble finish elevates a home bar from ordinary to show-stopping. Durable finish handles regular use and easy cleanup.

Laundry Room Counters

Even utilitarian spaces deserve beauty. Laundry room counters refinished with our stone-look or marble finishes look more polished and expensive than replacement would be.

Breakfast Nooks & Islands

Highlight your kitchen's centerpiece with a stunning Custom Spray Marble Finish. Island countertops are a focal point—make them shine.

Commercial Hospitality

Hotels, vacation rentals, spas, and restaurants use our finishes to refresh guest-facing surfaces. Commercial-grade coatings hold up to heavy use and frequent cleaning.

Outdoor Kitchens

Yes, we can refinish outdoor countertops if properly protected from weather. This is less common but entirely possible with the right substrate and maintenance plan.

Utility & Craft Rooms

Workshop counters, craft room surfaces, mudroom counters—any flat surface that benefits from a durable, beautiful coating. Perfect for homes with active use or hobbies.

Countertop Refinishing vs. Replacement

Should you refinish or replace? Here's the honest comparison:

Factor Countertop Refinishing Full Replacement
Cost $1,200–$2,500 for kitchen $3,000–$8,000+ for kitchen
Timeline 1 day on-site; 24–48 hrs cure 3–5 days minimum; may extend
Demolition None. No ripping out. Full removal; debris hauling
Plumbing None modified Often requires sink/faucet work
Drywall/Backsplash No changes May require repair or tile work
Dust/Mess Minimal with masking Extensive dust; debris everywhere
Kitchen Access Usually can cook/use next day Bathroom completely unusable for days
Durability 7–10+ years 10–15+ years (depends on material)
Looks Like High-end finish; often indistinguishable from replacement Genuine new countertop material
Customization Limited to finish and color choices Full material selection; unlimited options
Best For Homeowners on a budget; good condition substrate; style refresh Damaged substrate; complete kitchen remodel; long-term investment

When to Refinish

  • Your countertop substrate is solid (no major damage, rot, or structural issues)
  • You want a budget-friendly refresh without a full renovation
  • You're updating style and appearance without changing function
  • You want to create a high-end look (marble finish) at a fraction of replacement cost
  • You need the work done quickly with minimal disruption
  • You're a rental property owner or Airbnb host managing turnover between guests

When to Replace

  • Your countertop has structural damage: rot, deep cracks, water damage, or delamination that compromises integrity
  • You're doing a full kitchen remodel and changing layout, appliances, or fixtures
  • You want to change materials entirely (e.g., laminate to quartz or natural stone)
  • You want the longest possible lifespan and durability (15+ years)
  • You're planning to stay in the home 10+ years and want a premium investment
  • Substrate condition is poor and repairs would be costly anyway

Unsure which is right for you? We'll give you an honest assessment. Call for a free consultation.

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Commercial Countertop Refinishing

Fresh Look works with property managers, hotel chains, restaurants, spas, and commercial real estate investors across Denver and surrounding areas. We understand commercial timelines, volume requirements, and the need for consistent, durable results.

Why Commercial Clients Choose Us

  • Volume capacity: Whether you need one countertop reglazed or 50 vanities refinished across multiple properties, we have the team and resources to deliver on schedule.
  • Turnaround speed: Most commercial projects complete in a single day or overnight, minimizing downtime. Hotels can refinish vanities between guest turnovers.
  • Consistent quality: Our team delivers the same high standard across every property, every time. No variations, no inconsistencies.
  • Commercial-grade materials: We use industry-standard coatings designed for high-traffic, heavy-use environments. Our finishes stand up to daily cleaning protocols and frequent use.
  • Minimal disruption: Unlike replacement, refinishing causes zero demolition mess or structural disturbance. Your business or property operations can continue mostly uninterrupted.
  • Transparent pricing: No surprises. We quote upfront and deliver on budget.
  • Licensed, bonded, insured: We meet all commercial requirements and can provide proof of insurance for your contractor list.

Commercial Applications

  • Hotels & Resorts: Bathroom vanity countertops in guest rooms, common areas, and spas. Refinish vanities between guests for like-new appearance.
  • Vacation Rentals & Airbnb: Kitchen and bathroom countertops refinished quickly for guest turnover. One-day service keeps properties in rotation.
  • Apartment & Condo Complexes: Refinish countertops when turning units between tenants. Faster and cleaner than replacement.
  • Restaurants & Cafes: Kitchen prep counters, bar tops, and server stations. Our finishes are rated for food-service environments.
  • Spas & Salons: Vanity countertops and sink surrounds that see heavy daily use and frequent cleaning. Durable finishes maintain appearance.
  • Medical & Dental Offices: Countertops in patient areas, reception, and utility spaces. Our coatings are cleanable and professional-looking.
  • Retail & Showrooms: Custom finishes for sample displays, checkout counters, and service desks. Create a premium look on budget.

Need commercial countertop refinishing for a property or portfolio? Contact us for volume pricing and project management.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Countertop Resurfacing

What's the difference between countertop resurfacing, refinishing, and reglazing?

These terms are used interchangeably in the industry. Resurfacing, refinishing, and reglazing all refer to the same process: applying a new protective coating to an existing countertop surface. We use all three terms, but they mean the same thing.

Is countertop refinishing just painting?

No. Painting uses thin, topical coatings that peel and fail. Professional countertop refinishing uses catalyzed epoxy primers and polyurethane topcoats that chemically bond to the substrate at the molecular level. Our finishes last 7–10+ years; paint fails in months. This is a fundamental difference in product quality and application technique.

How long do refinished countertops last?

Professionally refinished countertops typically last 7–10 years or longer with normal kitchen and bathroom use. Durability depends on substrate condition, finish type, daily wear, and maintenance. Our Custom Spray Marble Finish and commercial-grade coatings are built to last. Residential kitchen countertops usually see the best longevity.

Can you refinish any countertop?

Almost any countertop with a stable substrate can be refinished: laminate, tile, cultured marble, solid surface, concrete, stainless steel, and more. The substrate just needs to be structurally sound—no rot, deep cracks, or water damage that compromises integrity. If you're unsure, call for a free phone estimate.

What if my countertop has water damage or rot?

Water damage and rot typically mean the substrate is compromised and won't hold a finish long-term. In these cases, we'll recommend replacement. We're honest about when resurfacing won't work—even if that means losing a job.

How long does the resurfacing process take?

Most kitchen countertops take 6–8 hours on-site from start to finish. Smaller projects like bathroom vanities may complete faster. Countertops cure for 24–48 hours before full use. We're usually in and out in a single day, with your kitchen or bathroom ready for light use overnight.

Can I use my counters right after you finish?

Countertops are touch-dry after about 24 hours. You can place items on them and do light use. However, we recommend waiting the full 24–48 hours before placing hot cookware directly on the surface or using sinks heavily. Full cure time ensures maximum durability.

What about seams and gaps between countertops and walls?

We seal seams and gaps with two-part epoxy (for tile) or high-quality filler before applying primer and topcoat. This prevents water infiltration, bacteria growth, and future damage. Many homeowners appreciate how much cleaner and more finished their countertops look after we seal these problem areas.

Can you match my existing countertop color?

We offer a range of finishes and colors, from natural stone looks to our signature Custom Spray Marble Finish in multiple marble colorways. If you're looking for an exact match to an existing surface, we may not be able to replicate it perfectly—but we can get very close and will show you samples during the estimate.

Is Custom Spray Marble Finish slippery?

Our topcoat finish is available in gloss or satin. Satin has a slightly more textured, less slippery feel. Gloss is more dramatic but smoother. Neither is dangerously slippery for countertops, but satin is the choice if you're concerned about grip.

What about heat resistance? Can I put hot pans on refinished counters?

Our catalyzed urethane topcoat is heat-resistant up to about 150°F (65°C) without damage. Direct heat from cookware (300°F+) should be avoided. Always use trivets or hot pads under very hot cookware. This is similar to most countertop materials—not unique to our finishes.

Are refinished countertops stain-resistant?

Yes. The sealed topcoat resists stains from food, wine, coffee, and common kitchen spills far better than unsealed laminate or tile. However, no countertop is 100% stain-proof. Wipe up spills promptly and clean with mild soap and warm water. Our finishes are very forgiving for daily kitchen use.

What chemicals can I use to clean refinished countertops?

Daily cleaning: Mild soap and warm water, or a general-purpose household cleaner (like Windex or 409). Avoid: bleach, acetone, paint thinner, or harsh abrasive scouring powders. The sealed topcoat is durable, but strong solvents can damage it. When in doubt, use soap and water.

Do refinished countertops need to be sealed or resealed?

No. Our catalyzed urethane topcoat is a complete finish—no re-sealing required. This is one of the big advantages over natural marble or wood, which need periodic sealing. Our finishes are maintenance-free.

Can I refinish just part of my countertops?

Yes. We can refinish a single vanity, an island, or a section of counters. However, color and finish matching across different sections is challenging. Most clients choose to refinish their entire kitchen or bathroom at once for visual consistency.

What's your warranty?

We stand behind our work with a written warranty on every job. Ask about specific terms during your free phone estimate. Our reputation is built on durability and customer satisfaction.

Do you offer color samples or mockups?

We discuss color and finish options during your free phone estimate and can describe finishes in detail. Seeing samples of our work via photos is the best way to visualize your finished countertops. We have an extensive portfolio of completed projects.

Can you work around my kitchen schedule?

Yes. We offer flexible scheduling including early mornings, evenings, and weekends. We understand kitchen downtime is disruptive, so we work with your schedule. Most projects complete in a single day anyway.

What makes Fresh Look different from DIY kits or other refinishers?

Professional application, commercial-grade materials, proper surface preparation, and years of experience. DIY kits cut corners and fail. Inexperienced competitors use lower-grade products or skip critical prep steps. Fresh Look uses quality materials, trained craftspeople, and proven processes. Our finishes last; others fail.

How do I schedule a free phone estimate?

Call us at (720) 295-0513. We'll ask about your countertop type, size, current condition, desired finish, and any concerns. We'll give you a pricing estimate and timeline, answer your questions, and help you decide if resurfacing is right for your project.

What Our Customers Say

Fresh Look is Denver's #2 most-reviewed refinishing company. 4.7-star average across 195+ verified reviews on Google and industry platforms.

★★★★★

"Incredible transformation. Our laminate countertops looked 30 years old. Fresh Look made them look like marble. Same day. Professional crew. Highly recommend."

— Denver Resident

★★★★★

"We manage 15 rental properties. Fresh Look refinishes our bathroom vanities between tenants. Fast, reliable, beautiful work. Our guests always comment on how nice the bathrooms look."

— Property Manager, Denver Metro

★★★★★

"Custom Spray Marble Finish is gorgeous. We looked at actual marble—$5,000+. Fresh Look quoted $1,500. Looks identical. Same durability. Best decision we made in our kitchen remodel."

— Kitchen Remodel, South Denver

★★★★★

"Professional, clean, efficient. Showed up on time. Explained everything. Cleaned up after themselves. Countertops look perfect. This is what customer service should be."

— Boulder County Homeowner

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