Countertops

Whether you choose slate, silestone, pounded copper, granite, or quartz--yes, quartz--for your countertop installation, kitchen and bathroom countertops are a focal point. The average kitchen counter top is set at 36 inches; any other height requires custom kitchen cabinets, an important detail when renovating or installing to make a kitchen ADA-compliant, or for making the room accessible to all. Bathroom counters tend to be set at 30 inches, although recent trends in custom homes show more homeowners choosing to raise the height of bathroom countertops to 32 and even 34 inches. Read homeowner reviews to find the right countertop that works best for your home.

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Recent review: “The countertops look great and cost less than granite. They are very durable and look new even after a year. Everything was completed as promised with nearly no disruption in the use of our kitchen.”

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Recent review: “Installed new granite in existing kitchen. Work was stunning. We were very happy with installation and upkeep.On time cleaned up well too. Will use again in the future. Answered all our questions”

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Recent review: “Customer service was very poor and installation installed a cracked piece, took weeks to have a new piece cut and installed.They would never take the initiative to call me, I always had to followup with them from the placing the order to the end....”

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