Everything you need to get started with repairs on granite, quartz, or marble countertops. The Countertop Wizard can fix countertops. See the quick guide below to get started.

You have a crack in your granite or quartz countertop. You’ve decided to get some help. You’re in the right place! The Countertop Wizard has 17 years of experience in the industry. Let him work his magic on your countertops. Here’s how it goes:

The quickest way to get started with the wizard is with a phone call. Usually, with a couple of quick questions about your material and countertop configurations, the Countertop Wizard (TCW) will be able to assess the time needed to complete the repairs. Occasionally a phone call isn’t quite enough - we may request a couple of pictures to confirm the project details. Then TCW makes every effort to accommodate your scheduling needs. With a quick turnaround time, even in an emergency situation - like a fallen or dropped sink, TCW will have your countertops up and running in no time at all. Almost like a flick of a magic wand…

  1. What area are you located in?

Distance matters. To allow for proper scheduling, the staff at TCW will want to know where you’re located. Our service zones are expanding! It’s best to talk to a representative to confirm if we service your area. 

2. What kind of material do you have? 

It’s helpful to know the type of stone we’re going to be looking at. Do you have granite, quartz, or quartzite? Not sure? Call the Countertop Wizard, he is familiar with many different types and can usually help to identify your material with a couple of questions and pictures. 

3. Pictures! 

Take some wide-range photos of your area and closer zoomed-in ones

TCW TIP: place a quarter next to stains, gouges, or indents to give an idea of the size and location. 

4. CALL or TEXT photos to 313-330-8294 or email thecountertopwizard@gmail.com 


5. Check reviews! 

Still unsure about scheduling your TCW appointment? Don’t take our word for it. Check out what our valued clients have to say. 

TCW TIP: Come back to this spot to drop us a review after you’re 100% satisfied with your project. 

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