Port Washington · Long Island, New York
Marble countertops in Port Washington
Marble rewards the homeowner who chooses it with clear eyes — and the right hands to cut it. We match Port Washington homeowners with vetted local fabricators, then coordinate everything from slab selection to install day.
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How it works
From sketch to matched — in about a minute
Sketch & snap
Draw your kitchen on paper, jot the measurements, and snap a photo with your phone.
Send it — 60 seconds
Add your name and number and send. No long forms, no commitment, nothing to pay.
Get matched near Port Washington
We match your project with one vetted marble fabricator serving Port Washington — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why marble
Why Port Washington homeowners choose marble
A coordinator, not a contractor
We don't fabricate, install, or run a crew — and that's the point. Kountertops matches you with vetted local fabricators near Port Washington and coordinates the project, so the people cutting your marble are specialists in the stone, and the one keeping everything on track is us.
Marble, told straight
Marble is natural stone with veining nothing engineered can imitate, and it stays naturally cool under your hands — which is why bakers have always loved it. It is also softer and more porous than granite or quartz: lemon juice and wine will etch it, and it needs sealing and a little care. We'd rather you love it with open eyes than be surprised by it later.
Fluent in Port Washington
A honed Carrara vanity in a Baxter Estates colonial asks for different judgment than a bookmatched island in a waterfront modern above Manhasset Bay. This is the town whose sandbanks helped build the Manhattan skyline, so stone is practically in its bones. We match each project to fabricators whose work suits the house — and coordinate around commuter reality, whether you're catching the Port Washington branch to Penn or splitting the week with the city.
Vetted like rigging before a regatta
In a sailing town, nobody trusts gear they haven't inspected — we treat fabricators the same way. Before we connect anyone, we look at the craft that matters most in marble: seam placement, bookmatched veining, edge work, and how carefully they template. Then we stay involved so the standard holds through install day.
Find your marble match
A few photos and a rough idea are all it takes. We'll match you with vetted fabricators near Port Washington and coordinate the rest — no obligation, no pressure. New to natural marble? Our marble countertops guide covers the beauty, the patina, and the real trade-offs.
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Common questions
How does the matching work in Port Washington?
Tell us about your project — the room, the marble you're drawn to, a few photos, rough dimensions. We match you with vetted local fabricators near Port Washington whose work fits the job; they handle templating, fabrication, and installation. We coordinate the moving parts and stay with you from slab selection through install day.
Is this free? Am I committing to anything?
Yes, it's free for homeowners, and no — there's no obligation. You review the match, meet the fabricator, and decide whether it feels right. If it doesn't, you owe nothing, and we'll simply look again.
Honestly — is marble practical for a busy kitchen?
Honestly: it depends on you. Marble is softer and more porous than granite or quartz — acids like lemon, vinegar, and wine will etch the surface, and it needs periodic sealing. Many owners choose a honed finish and come to love the patina as the record of a kitchen well used. If you want a surface that never shows its life, we'll happily steer the match toward quartzite or quartz instead.
Where does marble make the most sense in a home?
Bathrooms are marble's natural habitat — vanities rarely meet acids, so the stone stays pristine with little effort. Bakers prize it too, because marble stays naturally cool and pastry dough behaves beautifully on it. And as a statement island or fireplace surround, nothing engineered carries veining with the same depth.
Do I need exact measurements before reaching out?
No — rough dimensions, photos, or even a sketch are plenty for matching. Precise measurement happens later, when your fabricator makes a template of your actual cabinets before any stone is cut. That part is their craft, not your homework.
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